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