Exchange Server 2010 Portable Command Guide: MCTS 70-662 and MCITP 70-663
- Length: 400 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Que
- Publication Date: 2011-06-16
- ISBN-10: 0789747367
- ISBN-13: 9780789747365
- Sales Rank: #3353544 (See Top 100 Books)
All the MCTS 70-662 and MCITP 70-663 Commands in One Compact, Portable Resource
Maximize your efficiency as an Exchange Server 2010 administrator, and master the commands, keywords, command arguments, options, and prompts covered on Microsoft’s MCTS 70-662 and MCITP 70-663 exams! This easy, handy reference brings together all the techniques, tips, tools, and examples you’ll need. It’s your perfect take-anywhere guide to running Exchange Server 2010 environments—and passing Microsoft’s two key Exchange Server 2010 administration exams.
Covers all the commands you need to score higher on your MCTS 70-662 and MCITP 70-663 exams!
- Master Exchange Server 2010’s newest administration features
- Plan and implement deployments and upgrades
- Use bulk management tools to administer multiple recipients or mailboxes
- Configure hub and edge transport, rules, and agents
- Work with mailboxes, mailbox servers, databases, and public folders
- Set up Client Access Server, Outlook access, and certificates
- Maximize availability with Database Availability Groups (DAGs)
- Recover from multiple forms of server failure
- Use default message routing and Exchange hub sites
- Implement and operate Unified Messaging (UM)
- Integrate Exchange Server 2010 into older Exchange environments
- Use scripts to automate administration
- Configure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) permissions
- Leverage Exchange Management Shell’s reporting capabilities
- Troubleshoot Exchange Server with Test cmdlets
Your Perfect Take-Anywhere Exchange Server 2010 Command Resource!
- Covers PowerShell commands on the MCTS 70-662 and MCITP 70-663 exams
- Includes important administration commands that aren’t on the exams
- Packed with realistic scenarios, high-efficiency examples, and expert tips
- Includes many of the new SP1 cmdlets!
Table of Contents
Part I: An Overview of Windows PowerShell 2.0 for Exchange 2010
CHAPTER 1 New Features and the Exchange Management Shell
CHAPTER 2 Basic Techniques
Part II: Achieving a Comfort Level with PowerShell
CHAPTER 3 Advanced Techniques
CHAPTER 4 Customizing the PowerShell Environment
Part III: PowerShell and the Exchange 2010 Deployment Process
CHAPTER 5 Standard Deployments
CHAPTER 6 Disaster Recovery Deployments
Part IV: PowerShell and Recipient Objects
CHAPTER 7 Working with Recipient Objects
CHAPTER 8 Bulk Management of Recipients
Part V: PowerShell and the Transport Roles Message Routing
CHAPTER 9 The Hub Transport Role
CHAPTER 10 The Edge Transport Role
CHAPTER 11 Configuring Rules and Agents on Transport Servers
Part VI: PowerShell and the Client Access Server Role
CHAPTER 12 CAS Services
CHAPTER 13 Working with Certificates
Part VII: PowerShell and the Mailbox Role
CHAPTER 14 Mailbox Servers and Databases
CHAPTER 15 Working with Mailboxes
CHAPTER 16 Using the Recovery Database (RDB)
Part VIII: PowerShell and the Unified Messaging Role
CHAPTER 17 Working with Unified Messaging (UM) Role Objects
CHAPTER 18 Managing Unified Messaging (UM) Users
Part IX: PowerShell and Message Routing
CHAPTER 19 Exchange Server 2010 Message Routing
CHAPTER 20 Integrating Exchange Server 2010 into an Existing Exchange Server 2003 Environment
Part X: PowerShell and High Availability in Exchange 2010
CHAPTER 21 Database Availability Groups (DAGs)
CHAPTER 22 Mailbox Database Copies
CHAPTER 23 Using DAG to Mitigate Failures
CHAPTER 24 Monitoring Highly Available Databases
Part XI: PowerShell and Public Folders
CHAPTER 25 Public Folder Database Management
CHAPTER 26 Managing Public Folders
CHAPTER 27 Public Folder Permissions
Part XII: Troubleshoot Exchange Server 2010 Using PowerShell
CHAPTER 28 Troubleshooting with the Test Cmdlets
CHAPTER 29 Event Logging with PowerShell
Part XIII: PowerShell and Automating Exchange Server 2010 Administration
CHAPTER 30 Using and Finding Scripts to Automate
Part XIV: Monitoring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Permissions, Mailbox Audit Logging, and Reporting with PowerShell in Exchange Server 2010
CHAPTER 31 Configuring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Permissions
CHAPTER 32 Using Mailbox Audit Logging to Monitor Exchange Server
CHAPTER 33 Reporting and Other Useful Cmdlets
APPENDIX A: Lab Environment Used for This
APPENDIX B: Create Your Own Journal Here