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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A private telephone network in an organization. Individual telephone numbers or extension numbers are supported, and calls are automatically routed to them. Users can call each other using extensions, even across distributed locations. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Auto Attendant, call answering, dial plan, hunt group, outdialing, pilot identifier, pilot number, PIN, subscriber access number, UM access telephone number
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A technique used to trick computer users into revealing personal or financial information. A common online phishing scam starts with an e-mail message that appears to come from a trusted source but actually directs recipients to provide information to a fraudulent website. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: spoofed mail, Spoofing, Trojan Horse
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - (n) A portion of memory that can be used by one process to pass information along to another. Essentially, a pipe works like its namesake: it connects two processes so that the output of one can be used as the input to the other. (v) To use the output of one Exchange Management Shell command as the input for the next. In code, this is represented by the vertical bar ("|") character. For example, to pipe the output of the Get-Mailbox command to the input of the Format-List command so as to see the detailed output, type Get-Mailbox | Format-List. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: cmdlet, Exchange Management Shell, International Access Code, Monad, Outside Line Access Code, pipe, to, pipelining
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - The laws, policies, standards, and software that regulate or manipulate certificates and public and private keys. In practice, it is a system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction. Standards for PKI are still evolving, even though they are being widely implemented as a necessary element of electronic commerce. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Authentication, CA (certification authority), Certificate, Dial by Name, direct trust, FQDN (fully qualified domain name), matched name selection method, public key
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - Queue to isolate messages that are detected as potentially harmful to the Exchange 2007 system after a server failure. Messages that contain errors that are potentially fatal to the Exchange Server system are delivered to the poison queue. This queue is typically empty, and if no poison messages exist, the queue does not appear in the queue viewing interfaces.
Microsoft Technology Community Forum for Exchange 2007 - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Delivery queue, fan-out thread, mailbox delivery queue, Pickup directory, poison message queue, Queue, remote delivery queue, Submission queue, Unreachable queue