Table of Contents
Guide
List of Illustrations
- Chapter 1: Putting Exchange Server 2016 in Context
- Chapter 2: Introducing the Changes in Exchange Server 2016
- Chapter 3: Understanding Availability, Recovery, and Compliance
- Chapter 4: Virtualizing Exchange Server 2016
- Chapter 5: Introduction to PowerShell and the Exchange Management Shell
- Chapter 6: Understanding the Exchange Autodiscover Process
- Chapter 7: Exchange Server 2016 Quick Start Guide
- Chapter 8: Understanding Server Roles and Configurations
- Chapter 10: Installing Exchange Server 2016
- Chapter 12: Management Permissions and Role-Based Access Control
- Chapter 13: Basics of Recipient Management
- Chapter 14: Managing Mailboxes and Mailbox Content
- Chapter 15: Managing Mail-Enabled Groups, Mail Users, and Mail Contacts
- Chapter 16: Managing Resource Mailboxes
- Chapter 17: Managing Modern Public Folders
- Chapter 18: Managing Archiving and Compliance
- Chapter 19: Creating and Managing Mailbox Databases
- Chapter 20: Creating and Managing Database Availability Groups
- Chapter 21: Understanding the Client Access Services
- Chapter 22: Managing Connectivity with Transport Services
- Chapter 23: Managing Transport, Data Loss Prevention, and Journaling Rules
- Chapter 24: Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2016
- Chapter 25: Backing Up and Restoring Exchange Server
List of Tables
- Chapter 3: Understanding Availability, Recovery, and Compliance
- Chapter 4: Virtualizing Exchange Server 2016
- Chapter 5: Introduction to PowerShell and the Exchange Management Shell
- Chapter 9: Exchange Server 2016 Requirements
- Chapter 10: Installing Exchange Server 2016
- Chapter 11: Upgrades and Migrations to Exchange Server 2016 or Office 365
- Chapter 12: Management Permissions and Role-Based Access Control
- Chapter 13: Basics of Recipient Management
- Chapter 14: Managing Mailboxes and Mailbox Content
- Chapter 15: Managing Mail-Enabled Groups, Mail Users, and Mail Contacts
- Chapter 16: Managing Resource Mailboxes
- Chapter 18: Managing Archiving and Compliance
- Chapter 20: Creating and Managing Database Availability Groups
- Chapter 21: Understanding the Client Access Services
- Chapter 23: Managing Transport, Data Loss Prevention, and Journaling Rules
- Chapter 25: Backing Up and Restoring Exchange Server
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
Clifton Leonard
Brian Svidergol
Byron Wright
Vladimir Meloski
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This book is dedicated to my loving, gorgeous wife, Marie, and to my incredible inspirations Pierce, Treyden, Gabrielle, Cheyenne, Taylor, Zoe, and Talon. Thank you for enduring all my late nights and continuously encouraging me through this journey. I love you all!
Clifton Leonard
I'd like to thank my wife, Lindsay; my son, Jack; and my daughter, Leah, for the unending support and David Elfassy for reaching out to me to get involved with this projectthank you! Finally, I'd like to thank the original Exchange super team Larry, Mike, Carl, George, Dennis, and the Chicago crewyou guys helped me elevate my game.
Brian Svidergol
I dedicate this book to my parents who unwittingly put me on the path to working with technology by indulging me in my youth. Who knew buying a Commodore VIC-20 would get it all started? I am thankful for that and your support in many other ways over the years.
Byron Wright
To my loving family who always supports me.
Vladimir Meloski
Acknowledgments
Thank you once again, Microsoft, for a great release of Exchange Server. This is now the eighth major release of the well-known premier messaging system. In this release, we can see the effort and ingenuity come together in solving customer problems to create a truly superior product. Congratulations!