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The service that replicates information between the Exchange Server 5.5 directory and Active Directory. Replicated objects include mailboxes, custom recipients, distribution lists, and site configuration information. ADC uses Connection Agreements (CAs) to define individual configurations for replication. The Exchange 2000 ADC is also used to allow Exchange 5.x and Exchange 2000 servers to coexist within the same Exchange site.
Note that two versions of the ADC exist; one for Windows 2000 and one for Exchange 2000. [Exchange 2000]- Browse Related Terms: ADC (Active Directory Connector), bridgehead server, ConfigCA (Configuration Connection Agreement), Connection Agreement, MBR (Mail-based replication), Metabase, Metabase update service, Metadata, Mixed-vintage site (also known as "PtOz"), PFCA (Public folder connection agreement), Policy, SCC (Site Consistency Checker) (aka SKCC), Schema, SRS (Site Replication Service), Store
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A collection of servers running Exchange 2000 that can be administered as a single unit. An administration group can include zero or more policies, routing groups, public folder trees, monitors, servers, conferencing services, and chat networks. When security settings (permissions) are applied to an administration group, all child objects in the DS tree inherit the same Access Control Lists (ACLs) as the administration group node. Note that an administration group does not define the routing topology for messages; this is handled by routing groups. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: Administration group, Front-end/back-end, MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface), MDB (message database), Outlook Web Access, Public folder tree (aka public folder root and top level hierarchy - TLH), RGC (Routing Group Connector), Routing group, RPC (Remote Procedure Calls)
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A programming layer built on top of OLE DB that allows high-level programming languages such as Visual Basic and VBScript to access an underlying data store through a common query language. In this instance, a data store can be Active Directory, the Exchange 2000 store, or a SQL database. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: ADO (ActiveX Data Objects), ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) (fka JET), Event sink, JET (Joint Engine Technology), OLE DB, Routing Engine, Routing Objects, Storage group
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A nominated server that acts as a message transfer point between Exchange 2000 routing groups. This term can also refer to the computer hosting a directory replication connector. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: ADC (Active Directory Connector), bridgehead server, ConfigCA (Configuration Connection Agreement), Connection Agreement, MBR (Mail-based replication), Metabase, Metabase update service, Metadata, Mixed-vintage site (also known as "PtOz"), PFCA (Public folder connection agreement), Policy, SCC (Site Consistency Checker) (aka SKCC), Schema, SRS (Site Replication Service), Store
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An Application Programming Interface that is a superset of CDO for Windows 2000. In addition to gaining programmatic access to the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) stacks, CDO for Exchange 2000 provides support for the creation and manipulation of message items, appointments, and contact cards. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects) for Windows 2000, CDO for Exchange 2000, CDO for System Management (fka Exchange Management Objects - EMO), Collaboration Data Objects 1.21 - CDO 1.21 (aka Active Messaging and OLE Messaging), DAV (Distributed Authoring and Versioning) (aka HTTP-DAV and Web-DAV), Event Service, EXIPC (fka Epoxy), Scripting Agent, Web Storage System
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CDO for Windows 2000 is defined in the Windows 2000 section earlier in this document. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects) for Windows 2000, CDO for Exchange 2000, CDO for System Management (fka Exchange Management Objects - EMO), Collaboration Data Objects 1.21 - CDO 1.21 (aka Active Messaging and OLE Messaging), DAV (Distributed Authoring and Versioning) (aka HTTP-DAV and Web-DAV), Event Service, EXIPC (fka Epoxy), Scripting Agent, Web Storage System
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CDO for Exchange 2000 is included with Exchange 2000 and its services are supplied from the CDOEX.DLL file. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects) for Windows 2000, CDO for Exchange 2000, CDO for System Management (fka Exchange Management Objects - EMO), Collaboration Data Objects 1.21 - CDO 1.21 (aka Active Messaging and OLE Messaging), DAV (Distributed Authoring and Versioning) (aka HTTP-DAV and Web-DAV), Event Service, EXIPC (fka Epoxy), Scripting Agent, Web Storage System
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An API that allows administrators to programmatically access management information on an Exchange 2000 server, including databases and mailboxes. Services are supplied out of EMO.DLL file. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects) for Windows 2000, CDO for Exchange 2000, CDO for System Management (fka Exchange Management Objects - EMO), Collaboration Data Objects 1.21 - CDO 1.21 (aka Active Messaging and OLE Messaging), DAV (Distributed Authoring and Versioning) (aka HTTP-DAV and Web-DAV), Event Service, EXIPC (fka Epoxy), Scripting Agent, Web Storage System
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The network service that coordinates the booking of virtual resources for online meetings in the Exchange Conference Service. Each site (not domain) normally has an active Conferencing Management Service to allow fast connection for data conferencing users. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CMS (Conferencing Management Service), CTP (Conference Technology Provider), DSProxy, ECS (Exchange Conferencing Services), EVS (Exchange Virtual Server), Hosted organization (aka virtual server, virtual machine, virtual organization), IM (Instant Messaging), MCU (Multipoint Control Unit), NSPI (Name Service Provider Interface), Protocol farm, Resource, Resource mailbox, RUS (Recipient Update Service), System attendant, Virtual root
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An application programming interface (API) that allows users and applications to access data objects within a server running Exchange. CDO defines the concept of different object classes including messages (IPM.Note), posts (IPM.Post), and appointments (IPM.Appointment). Message stores and folder hierarchies can also be manipulated through CDO 1.21.
CDO 1.21 is included with Exchange Server 5.5 and its services are supplied from the CDO.DLL file [Exchange 2000]- Browse Related Terms: CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects) for Windows 2000, CDO for Exchange 2000, CDO for System Management (fka Exchange Management Objects - EMO), Collaboration Data Objects 1.21 - CDO 1.21 (aka Active Messaging and OLE Messaging), DAV (Distributed Authoring and Versioning) (aka HTTP-DAV and Web-DAV), Event Service, EXIPC (fka Epoxy), Scripting Agent, Web Storage System
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A special Connection Agreement implemented as part of the Active Directory Connector that replicates configuration naming context data from downlevel Exchange 5.x sites to administration groups in Active Directory and vice versa. ConfigCAs work in conjunction with the Site Replication Service. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: ADC (Active Directory Connector), bridgehead server, ConfigCA (Configuration Connection Agreement), Connection Agreement, MBR (Mail-based replication), Metabase, Metabase update service, Metadata, Mixed-vintage site (also known as "PtOz"), PFCA (Public folder connection agreement), Policy, SCC (Site Consistency Checker) (aka SKCC), Schema, SRS (Site Replication Service), Store
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The configuration of information to replicate using the Active Directory Connector. Configuration information includes the servers that participate in the replication; which object classes (mailbox, custom recipient, distribution list and user, contact, and group) to replicate; containers and organization units to use for object placement; and the activity time schedule. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: ADC (Active Directory Connector), bridgehead server, ConfigCA (Configuration Connection Agreement), Connection Agreement, MBR (Mail-based replication), Metabase, Metabase update service, Metadata, Mixed-vintage site (also known as "PtOz"), PFCA (Public folder connection agreement), Policy, SCC (Site Consistency Checker) (aka SKCC), Schema, SRS (Site Replication Service), Store
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A provider of data conferencing services such as real-time video, audio, and telephony integration. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CMS (Conferencing Management Service), CTP (Conference Technology Provider), DSProxy, ECS (Exchange Conferencing Services), EVS (Exchange Virtual Server), Hosted organization (aka virtual server, virtual machine, virtual organization), IM (Instant Messaging), MCU (Multipoint Control Unit), NSPI (Name Service Provider Interface), Protocol farm, Resource, Resource mailbox, RUS (Recipient Update Service), System attendant, Virtual root
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An extension to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol 1.1 (HTTP/1.1) that allows for the manipulation (reading and writing) of objects and attributes on a Web server. Exchange 2000 natively supports WebDAV. Although not specifically designed for the purpose, DAV allows for the control of data using a filing system-like protocol. DAV commands include Lock, Unlock, Propfind and Proppatch. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects) for Windows 2000, CDO for Exchange 2000, CDO for System Management (fka Exchange Management Objects - EMO), Collaboration Data Objects 1.21 - CDO 1.21 (aka Active Messaging and OLE Messaging), DAV (Distributed Authoring and Versioning) (aka HTTP-DAV and Web-DAV), Event Service, EXIPC (fka Epoxy), Scripting Agent, Web Storage System
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The Exchange 2000 component that provides directory lookup services for components such as Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Message Transfer Agent (MTA), and the store. Client requests use the DSProxy service for directory access. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: DSAccess, IMAP4 (Internet Messaging Access Protocol version 4), IMPP (Instant Messaging Presence Protocol), LSA (Link State Algorithm), MTA (message transfer agent), NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol), POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3), routing service, RVP (Rendezvous Protocol), SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), T.120, Virtual server
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The Exchange 2000 component that can proxy (and refer) Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) directory service requests from Outlook clients to Active Directory for Address Book lookup and name resolution. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CMS (Conferencing Management Service), CTP (Conference Technology Provider), DSProxy, ECS (Exchange Conferencing Services), EVS (Exchange Virtual Server), Hosted organization (aka virtual server, virtual machine, virtual organization), IM (Instant Messaging), MCU (Multipoint Control Unit), NSPI (Name Service Provider Interface), Protocol farm, Resource, Resource mailbox, RUS (Recipient Update Service), System attendant, Virtual root
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A service that allows users to meet in virtual rooms on a server running Exchange. Exchange Conferencing Services defines the use of a Conferencing Management Service to coordinate the room bookings and a T.120 Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) for the actual connection of clients to a conferencing session. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CMS (Conferencing Management Service), CTP (Conference Technology Provider), DSProxy, ECS (Exchange Conferencing Services), EVS (Exchange Virtual Server), Hosted organization (aka virtual server, virtual machine, virtual organization), IM (Instant Messaging), MCU (Multipoint Control Unit), NSPI (Name Service Provider Interface), Protocol farm, Resource, Resource mailbox, RUS (Recipient Update Service), System attendant, Virtual root
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Formerly known as Joint Engine Technologies (JET), the ESE is a method that defines a very low-level Application Programming Interface (API) to the underlying database structures in Exchange Server. Other databases, such as the Active Directory database (Ntds.dit), also use ESE. Exchange 2000 uses ESE98, whereas Exchange 5.5 and Active Directory use the older ESE97 interface. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: ADO (ActiveX Data Objects), ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) (fka JET), Event sink, JET (Joint Engine Technology), OLE DB, Routing Engine, Routing Objects, Storage group
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A Windows NT service that is installed by Exchange Server 5.5. This service allows programmers to write programs that use Exchange's Event Handler to process events that occur in a Public Folder or Mailbox. [Exchange 2000]
- Browse Related Terms: CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects) for Windows 2000, CDO for Exchange 2000, CDO for System Management (fka Exchange Management Objects - EMO), Collaboration Data Objects 1.21 - CDO 1.21 (aka Active Messaging and OLE Messaging), DAV (Distributed Authoring and Versioning) (aka HTTP-DAV and Web-DAV), Event Service, EXIPC (fka Epoxy), Scripting Agent, Web Storage System
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A piece of code that is activated by a defined trigger, such as the reception of a new message. The code is normally written in any COM-compatible programming language such as Visual Basic, VBScript, JavaScript, C, or C++. Exchange 2000 supports the following event sinks:
- Transport
- Protocol
- Store
- Browse Related Terms: ADO (ActiveX Data Objects), ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) (fka JET), Event sink, JET (Joint Engine Technology), OLE DB, Routing Engine, Routing Objects, Storage group