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Contents
Main
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Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction 1
Chapter 2
Capacity and Availability Management 11
Change and Configuration Management 37
Chapter 4
Enterprise Monitoring 53
Chapter 5
Protection 71
Chapter 6
Glossary 97
Support 89
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Introduction
Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF)
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How to Use This Guide
Efficiency, Continuity, and Security
Figure 1.2
Efficiency Continuity
Security
Chapter Outlines
Planning and Deployment
Service Level Agreements
Features
Performance
Recovery
Support
Related Topics
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Capacity and Availability Management
Capacity Management
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Availability Management
Service Hours
Service Availability
Minimizing System Failures
Decreasing Single Points of Failure
Increasing the Reliability of Exchange 2000
Minimizing System Recovery Time
Performance Tuning
Making Changes to the Registry
No Performance Optimizer
Optimizable Features
Tuning Considerations
Upgrading from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000
Tuning the Message Transfer Agent (MTA)
Tuning SMTP Transport
Mailroot Directory Location
SMTP File Handles
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Store and ESE Tuning
Online Store Maintenance
Online Backups
Choosing the Correct Maintenance Strategy
Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) Heaps
Store-Database Cache Size
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Log Buffers
Tuning Active Directory Integration
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Tuning Outlook Web Access (OWA)
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Hardware Upgrades
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Change and Configuration Management
Prerequisites
Change Management
Defining Change Type
Step 1 Request for Change Is Submitted to Change Manager
Step 2 Change Manager Assesses the RFC
Step 3 Change Is Passed to IT Executive Committee for Approval
Step 4 Change Is Passed to the Change Advisory Board for Scheduling
Step 5 Change Is Passed to the Change Owner
Step 6 Change Process Evaluation
Minor and Standard Changes
Scripting Minor and Standard Changes
Security
Software Control and Distribution
Documentation
Configuration Management
Tools for Configuration Management
Configuration Management and Change Management
Configuration Items
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Defining Configuration Items
Configuration Management and Exchange
Maintaining the Configuration Management Database
Change Management
Ownership
Security
Backup
Exchange System Policies
Administering System Policies
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Enterprise Monitoring
Prerequisites
Performance Monitoring
System Monitor
Exchange 2000 Objects and Counters to Monitor
Service or Resource Performance Object
Information Store Counters
SMTP Server
MSExchangeMTA and MSExchangeMTAConnections
MSExchangeIM Virtual Servers
MSExchangeAL
Windows 2000 Objects and Counters to Monitor
Table 4.2 Subjects and Associated Objects and Counters Subsystem Object Counter Exchange Comments
Subsystem Object Counter Exchange Comments
Centralized Monitoring
Event Monitoring
Event Viewer
Log Files
Centralized Event Monitoring
Availability Monitoring
Monitoring and Status Tool
Adding Services to the Default Configuration
Monitoring Resources
Notifications
Status
Disabling Server Monitoring
Centralized Availability Monitoring
Client Monitoring
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Protection
Chapter Start Point
Chapter End Point
Protection Against Hacking
Firewall Operations
Maintaining Firewall Availability
Ensuring That Only the Correct Traffic Passes Through the Firewall
Monitoring Against Hacker Intrusion
Dealing With Security Breaches
Anti-Virus Measures
Staying Current
Dealing With Virus Infection
Blocking Attachments at the Client
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Disaster Recovery Procedures
Backing Up
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Offline Backup
Disk Imaging
Restoring
Recovering Individual Messages
Recovering Lost Mailboxes
Recovering Exchange Stores and Storage Groups
Full Exchange Server Recovery
Recovering Exchange After Active Directory Failure
Alternate Server Recovery
Recovery Testing
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Support
Providing Support for End Users
Reducing End User Support Costs
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Problem Reporting
Dealing with User Problems
Notifying Users
Exchange Problem Management
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Glossary