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The Exchange Server 2010 Deployment Process |
The Exchange Server 2010 deployment process can involve many different departments within an IT organization. The departments that manage Active Directory Domain Services, DNS, storage, security, networking, and others may need to be consulted and appeased to make changes or get approval to make changes. |
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Exchange Server 2010 : Managing Public Folders |
Starting with the very first version of Exchange, Public Folders have been a way to access shared data. Public Folders do have their limits and are not designed to archive data or as a document collaboration solution |
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Exchange Server 2010 : Managing Details Templates |
Some companies need to change the information users see for users, groups, public folders, mailbox agents, and contacts in the address list. At times an organization might not want users to see certain data when viewing a contact. |
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Exchange Server 2010 : Managing Address Lists |
Address lists show recipient objects grouped together based on a query. Address lists are a compilation of Active Directory objects and recipients. An address list might contain many different types of objects, such as Public Folders, contacts, users, and other resources |
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Exchange Server 2010 : Managing Address Policies |
For an Exchange recipient to send or receive e-mail messages, the recipient must have an e-mail address. In Exchange, e-mail address policies are defined to generate e-mail addresses for recipients |
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