Wiley MCITP: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Design and Deployment Study Guide: Exams 70-237 and 70-238 978-0-470-18146-1 사용자 설명서

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Designing and planning Messaging Services is one of the most 
important tasks of a messaging IT pro and needs careful consid-
erations in many areas. This chapter introduces you to important 
Exchange design topics: Active Directory (AD) requirements, server placement, and message-
routing considerations.
The main subjects of this chapter are as follows:

 
Defining Active Directory prerequisites

 
Designing an administrative model

 
Planning Exchange Server 2007 placement

 
Understanding Exchange Server 2007 roles

 
Reviewing the current and planned network topology and providing technical 
recommendations

 
Understanding new Exchange features

 
Understanding internal and external message routing 
 
Evaluating and Recommending 
Active Directory Configuration
 
As an Exchange Server 2007 message professional, your responsibilities normally will not 
include a single domain with a single Exchange Server installation. The Active Directories and 
Exchange organizations you plan, manage, or support will be highly complex as well as dis-
persed around the world. To cover this exam requirement, this section will teach you some 
specific commands and considerations that are special to medium-to-large organizations. 
Here you will learn about all the requirements of Active Directory for Exchange Server 2007.
 
Defining Active Directory Prerequisites
 
The following section will teach you about Exchange Server 2007 and how it uses Active 
Directory to store configuration data. It starts with the high-level basics of Active Directory 
and Exchange data and continues with explanations of software version requirements as well 
as Active Directory preparation for Exchange.
 
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