Understanding and Deploying Exchange 2000 Active Directory Connector

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Published: October 1, 2003

By Graham McIntyre, Paul Bowden, Bryan Hunt

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This book provides detailed answers to the following questions:

  • What is the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Active Directory Connector (ADC)?

  • What should I consider before implementing ADC?

  • How does ADC work?

  • How do I install ADC?

  • How do I configure connection agreements?

  • How does ADC match objects?

  • How does the schema map work?

  • How do object matching rules work?

  • What is the difference between recipient, public folder, and configuration connection agreements?

  • How do I troubleshoot Active Directory Connector?

Details

Number of Pages: 135 pages

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: What is Active Directory Connector

Chapter 2: Deployment Planning

Chapter 3: Technical Planning

Chapter 4: Resource Usage

Chapter 5: How Active Directory Connector Works

Chapter 6: How to Implement Active Directory Connector

Chapter 7: After Installation

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

Chapter 9: Advanced Configuration

Appendix A: Schema Updates Made by the Exchange 2000 Server Active Directory Connector

Appendix B: Manipulating Mailbox to Active Directory Account Replication

Appendix C: Attributes of a Connection Agreement

Appendix D: ADC Matching Rules

Appendix E: Viewing and Modifying the Attribute Mapping

Appendix F: Move Server Wizard

Appendix G: Replicating Distribution Lists and Groups

Appendix H: Four Test Topologies

Appendix I: Inter-Organization Connection Agreement

Appendix J: Additional Resources