NT TIPS 05/16/2000

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Tip de la semana

 

Esta semana publicamos tres "whit papers" sobre Exchange Server.

 

Exchange Advanced Security and Its Implementation

 

Exchange 4.0 was the first version that allowed users to secure messages (via digital encryption) and seal/sign them (via digital signature). Security standards and technology continue to evolve rapidly as needs are intensified by rapidly growing networks, of which the Internet is only a single example. And the topic of network security itself is complex, comprising many concepts, techniques, and methods. Not surprisingly, users sometimes need more information than is provided in standard documentation, more explanation of what various security components are supposed to do and how. This section explains how common cryptography processes secure messages and how Exchange and Outlook implement them

 

Automating and ExtendingMicrosoft Outlook

 

This White Paper introduces the Microsoft® Outlook desktop information manager Object Library and explains how you can use it to program Outlook, to add Microsoft Visual Basic® Scripting Edition (VBScript) to built-in Outlook forms for customizing them and integrating them with other applications, and to manipulate other data from within the forms. Also inside is a look at how Outlook supports Microsoft Exchange Client Extensions and the differences between hosting an Microsoft Exchange client extension in Outlook versus the Exchange client itself.

 

Disaster and Recovery Planning

This paper presents a backup disaster-recovery strategy designed to protect your investment in Microsoft® Exchange Server and to help meet user expectations of  service and minimal system downtime. To summarize, the paper covers Microsoft Exchange data, where it resides and how it is saved and transaction logging and its application in disaster recovery. 

In slightly more depth, this paper covers the built-in backup and restore support of Microsoft Exchange Server and presents a couple of data-recovery scenarios. It explains the steps to take to minimize system downtime if you do encounter a disaster. Some best practices or useful practices are described that can help you administer your servers. The paper also introduces some new features in Exchange 5.5 designed to help with disaster recovery. 

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Last updated: May 16, 2000.

By Eduardo Rivadeneira

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