Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of the more common Exchange server configurations and guidelines for managing the server components that are deployed on these servers. An Exchange server is a server running the Exchange Server software. The chapter deals with various dedicated Exchange servers: mailbox servers, public folder servers, outlook web access (OWA) servers, connector servers, and internet mail servers. It provides a detailed discussion on configuring OWA. OWA offers most of the functionality that is available from the Outlook MAPI client. Its primary advantage over the MAPI client is that OWA can be easily used over the Internet to provide access from remote locations. OWA is installed and configured automatically when Exchange is installed. The installation process adds an Exchange virtual root and a public virtual root to the Internet Information Server (IIS) directory tree. The management of Exchange services and information store is also discussed.
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