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The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period
Features & Benefits
Key Features:
* All-in-one coverage includes Exchange, SQL, and IIS Servers
* Integrated coverage on all key security features
* Bonus coverage includes analyzing server logs and integrating Communicator 2007
Description
Exchange, SQL and IIS are at the core of most Microsoft enterprise
servers. The 2007 releases of these products, along with the release of Windows Vista and Windows 2008 Server, represents the biggest overhaul of Windows enterprise products since Windows 2000. The dramatic changes to security tools and the addition of features that support "anywhere access" present IT professionals with a steep learning curve. Making certain that these products are configured to meet regulatory compliance requirements adds addtionaly complexity to day-to-day management network management.
The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period delivers an all-in-one reference for Windows System Administrators deploying the 2007 releases of these core Microsoft servers. The coverage is comprehensive, and provides users with just about everything they need to manage a Windows enterprise server. Special Bonus coverage includes how to gather and analyze the many log files generated by these servers.
CONTENTS:
1: Introducing Exchange Server 2007
2: Installing Exchange Server 2007
3: Managing Recipients in Exchange Server 2007
4: Managing the Exchange 2007 Mailbox Server Role
5: Managing the Client Access Server
6: Managing the Hub Transport Server role
7: Managing the Edge Transport Server
8: High Availability for Exchange 2007 Mailbox Servers
9: Disaster Recovery with Exchange Server 2007
10: Transitioning from Exchange 2000 or 2003 to Exchange 2007
11: Introduction to Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging
12: Getting Started with IIS 7.0
13: Installation of IIS 7.0
14: The Extensible Core Server
15: Get Started with IIS 7.0's Configuration
16: Administration of an IIS 7.0 Web Server
17: Troubleshooting 101: Diagnostics in IIS 7.0
18: Putting It All Together
19: Introduction to SQL Server Security
20: Surface Area Reduction
21: Roles
22: Authentication and Granular Access;
23: Schemas
24: Password Policies
25: DDL Triggers
26: Data Encryption
27: Reporting Services, Analysis Services, and Integration Services
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