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- accepted domain
An email domain that your Exchange servers accept inbound mail for.
- Access Control Entries (ACEs)
Entries on an Access Control List (ACL) that define a user's permission for an object.
- Access Control List (ACL)
A list of users and groups allowed to access a resource and the particular permissions each user has been granted or denied.
- Active Directory
Stores information about objects in a Windows Server 2003 network and makes this information easy for administrators and users to find and use.
- address space
The set of remote addresses that can be reached through a particular connector. Each connector must have at least one entry in its address space.
- administrative group
Used to define administrative boundaries within an Exchange 2000/ 2003 environment.
- administrative rights
NTFS permissions that determine what administrative tasks a user or group is permitted to perform on a public folder.
- age limit
A property that specifies the length of time a unit of data may remain in its container (e.g., public folder).
- alias
An alternative name for an object. In Exchange, an alias is normally generated for a user based on the user's name.
- All Public Folders
The name for the default public folder tree in an Exchange organization. This tree is accessible by all clients that can access public folders.
- Anonymous access
Accessing a server by logging in using a Windows account set up for general access.
- Anonymous authentication See
Anonymous access.
- Application Programming Interface (API)
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