Chapter 8. Implementing Directory Security and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Policies

In this chapter, you’ll learn how to implement directory security and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 policies. In Active Directory, you manage security by using permissions. Users, contacts, and groups all have permissions assigned to them. These permissions control the resources that users, contacts, and groups can access. They also control the actions that users, contacts, and groups can perform.

Exchange policies are useful administration tools as well. With policies, you can specify management rules for Exchange systems and Exchange recipients. System policies help you manage servers and information stores. Recipient policies help you manage e-mail addressing ...

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