Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 Administration Guide: Administer and Manage End-to-End Enterprise Messaging, Business Communication, and Team Collaboration
- Length: 218 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: BPB Publications
- Publication Date: 2021-04-14
- ISBN-10: 939068451X
- ISBN-13: 9789390684519
- Sales Rank: #1425335 (See Top 100 Books)
Manage Exchange 2019 single-handed and empower your organization with secure communications
Key Features
- Uncover the latest features in Exchange Server 2019 and learn to make use of it.
- Expert techniques to manage databases, file management, and improve search.
- Cutting-edge coverage on MAPI and Exchange Management Shell (EMS).
Description
Prepare your environment so you can introduce Exchange Server 2019 or build a new environment from scratch and learn along the way.
This guide will help the readers how to deploy Exchange 2019 and perform all the post administrative tasks like creating a certificate request that you can submit to an external source and completing this setup. You will learn how to configure your virtual directories to match the name on your certificate. You will also learn how to build your first Database Availability Group (DAG) or extend the Database Availability Groups in your environment to ensure you have high availability. You will learn how to perform mailbox moves from your existing Exchange environment or simply create new mailboxes for your users. You can do all your tasks using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) and learn about the new features of Exchange 2019 and the next version of Exchange.
In this administration guide, you will learn about Exchange 2019, what is new, and what has been removed. You will learn how to deploy Exchange 2019, configure it and understand what is required to run in coexistence with Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016. Lastly, you will learn how to work with the Exchange Management Shell compared to the Exchange Admin Center.
What you will learn
- Learn how to install Exchange 2019 in a new environment and in a coexistence environment.
- Learn how to work with Database Availability Groups (DAG) and implement them.
- Learn how to perform migrations from Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019.
Who this book is for
This book is a go-to-guide for System Administrators, Windows Administrators, Network Administrators, System Engineers who plays key role in managing the infrastructure and support of the business communication throughout the company. Sound knowledge of email client and basic use of windows exchange server is expected to make the best use of this book.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Exchange 2019
2. Installation of Exchange 2019
3. Post Configuration
4. Post Configuration Continued
5. Client Connectivity
6. Databases and Database Availability Groups
7. Public Folders
8. Migrations
9. Coexistence with Exchange 2013/2016
10. Exchange Management Shell and Extras
About the Authors
Edward van Biljon is an experienced messaging specialist working in the information technology and services industry. He is a four-time Office Apps & Services MVP with 17 years of experience in Exchange.
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-van-biljon-75946840
Blog links: https://collaborationpro.com, https://everything-powershell.com
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page About the Author About the Reviewer Acknowledgement Preface Errata Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Exchange 2019 Structure Objectives Introduction to Exchange 2019 Comparing Exchange 2019 with Exchange 2016 Domain requirements Coexistence Prerequisites MCDB (MetaCacheDatabase) AutoReseed and how it works The .NET Framework supported versions MAPI Exchange 2019 CU's and why the change in downloads Windows Server 2019 Core and Exchange Server 2019 Conclusion 2. Installation of Exchange Server 2019 Structure Objectives Domain controller installation/configuration Role/feature installation Exchange 2019 Virtual Machine setup Section one Installing prerequisites Installing .NET Framework 4.8 Installing UCMA 4.0 Installing Visual C++ 2012/2013 Exchange Server 2019 GUI installation without using the new switch/option Exchange Server 2019 Core installation using the new switch Conclusion Questions 3. Post Configuration of Exchange Server 2019 Structure Objectives Launching/Logging into the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) Recipients Permissions Compliance Management Organization Protection Mail Flow Mobile Public Folders Servers Hybrid Launching the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) Server licensing Send connectors – Configuration for a new domain Receive connectors – Configuration for a new domain and explanation Conclusion Questions 4. Post Configuration of Exchange Server 2019 - Continued Structure Objectives Creating a Certificate Request (CSR) in Exchange 2019 and completing the request Assigning services to the new SSL certificate Exporting and importing certificates Update bindings on the default/backend website in IIS Configure virtual directories Conclusion Questions 5. Client Connectivity Structure Objectives Changes in Exchange Server 2019 Understanding Mapi over HTTP and how to configure it Exchange 2010 upgrade to Exchange 2016 Exchange 2016 upgrade to Exchange 2019 Configuring MAPI over HTTP Organization level Mailbox level Client support Understanding Outlook Anywhere and how to configure it Understanding POP and how to configure it Understanding IMAP and how to configure it Understanding Active Sync and how to configure it Understanding EWS and how to configure it Conclusion Questions 6. Databases and Database Availability Groups Structure Objectives General requirements Storage requirements Software requirements for the server that will be running Exchange Server 2019 Network requirements IPv4 and IPv6 IP requirements Witness server requirements Site resilience Creating a Database Availability Group and adding in servers Database copies Circular logging Exchange Admin Center Exchange Management Shell (EMS) Backups Metacache Database (MCDB) – New Conclusion Questions 7. Public Folders Structure Objectives Public folders in Exchange 2019 Public folder mailbox creation in the EAC Public folder mailbox creation in the EMS High availability for Public Folders Migration of Public Folders from Exchange 2013 and Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019 Conclusion Questions 8. Migrations Structure Objectives Single mailbox moves Migration batches (Multiple mailboxes moved) Mailbox move corruption and how to resolve it Conclusion Questions 9. Coexistence with Exchange 2013/2016 Structure Objectives Exchange Server 2013 Exchange 2013 requirements to support Exchange Server 2019 Supported Active Directory environments Cumulative Update (CU) required to support Exchange Server 2019 The .NET Framework 4.8 support Exchange Server 2016 Exchange 2016 requirements to support Exchange Server 2019 Supported Active Directory environments Cumulative Update (CU) required to support Exchange Server 2019 The .NET Framework 4.8 support A mixed environment consisting of both Exchange 2013/2016 servers’ requirements for Exchange Server 2019 Conclusion 10. Exchange Management Shell & Extras Structure Objectives WinRM Using the Exchange Management Shell and the list of common commands Creating a Database Availability Group Adding an alternate Witness server Adding mailbox servers to Database Availability Group Managing Databases Creating a Database Creating Database copies Licensing Exchange Servers Moving Transport logs and database Changing POP/IMAP settings Getting Exchange Certificate Enabling services on an SSL certificate Exciting new features coming to Exchange 2019 Conclusion Index
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