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Microsoft Exchange 2003 deployment and migration
Title:
Microsoft Exchange 2003 deployment and migration
Author:
McCorry, Kieran, 1968-
ISBN:
9781555583163
9781281311689
9786611311681
9780080511610
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Amsterdam ; Boston, Mass. : Elsevier Digital Press, ©2004.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 378 pages) : illustrations
Series:
HP Technologies
HP Technologies.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Front Cover; IPv6 Network Programming; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About This Book; Write Portable Application Programs; Be Security Conscious When Writing Programs; Terminology and Portability; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 A History of IPv6 and Its Key Features; 1.2 Transition from IPv4-Only Internet to IPv4/v6 Dual Stack Internet; 1.3 UNIX Socket Programming; 1.4 IPv6 Architecture from a Programmer's Point of View; Chapter 2. IPv6 Socket Programming; 2.1 AF_INET6: The Address Family for IPv6; 2.2 Why Programs Need to Be Address-Family Independent?
2.3 Guidelines to Address-Family Independent Socket ProgrammingChapter 3. Porting Applications to Support IPv6; 3.1 Making Existing Applications IPv6 Ready; 3.2 Finding Where to Rewrite, Reorganizing Code; 3.3 Rewriting Client Applications; 3.4 Rewriting Server Applications; Chapter 4. Tips in IPv6 Programming; 4.1 Parsing a IPv6 Address out of String; 4.2 Issues with ":" As a Separator; 4.3 Issues with an IPv4 Mapped Address; 4.4 bind(2) Ordering and Conflicts; 4.5 How IPv4 Traffic Gets Routed to Sockets; 4.6 Portability across Systems; 4.7 RFCs 2292/3542, Advanced API
4.8 Platform Support StatusChapter 5. A Practical Example; 5.1 Server Program Example-popa3d; 5.2 Further Extensions; 5.3 Client Program Example-nail; A. Coming updates to IPv6 APIs; B. RFC2553 "Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6""; C. RFC3493 "Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6"; D. RFC2292 "Advanced Sockets API for IPv6""; E. RFC3542 "Advanced Sockets Application Program Interface (API) for IPv6""; F. IPv4-Mapped Address API Considered Harmful; G. IPv4-Mapped Addresses on the Wire Considered Harmful; H. Possible Abuse Against IPv6 Transition Technologies
I. An Extension of format for IPv6 Scoped AddressesJ. Protocol Independence Using the Sockets API; References
Abstract:
Microsoftʼ Exchange Server 2003 Deployment and Migration describes everything that you need to know about designing, planning, and implementing an Exchange 2003 environment. The book discusses the requisite infrastructure requirements of Windows 2000 and Windows 2003. Furthermore, this book covers, in detail, the tools and techniques that messaging system planners and administrators will require in order to establish a functioning interoperability environment between Exchange 2003 and previous versions of Exchange including Exchange 5.5 and Exchange 2000. Since Microsoft will drop support for Exchange 5.5 in 2004, users will have to migrate to Exchange 2003. Additionally the book describes various deployment topologies and environments to cater for a multitude of different organizational requirements. * Details for consultants and system administrators to migrate from older versions of Exchange 5.5 and Exchange 2000 * Critical information on integration with Outlook 2003 and Windows 2003 * Based on actual implementations of both beta and final release versions of Exchange 2003 in larger enterprise environments.
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Electronic Access:
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781555583163Available:*
Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| QA76.9 .C55 M463 2004 EB | 1188103-1001 | Elsevier E-Book Collections | Searching... |
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