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The security mechanism in Windows Server(tm) 2003 that limits access to information, objects, or controls for designated users and groups. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), ACL (Access Control List), DACL (discretionary access control list), Delegation, Policy, privilege, security context, security descriptor
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An entry in an object's discretionary access control list (DACL) that grants permissions to a user or group. An ACE is also an entry in an object's system access control list (SACL) that specifies the security events to be audited for a user or group. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), ACL (Access Control List), DACL (discretionary access control list), Delegation, Policy, privilege, security context, security descriptor
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A list of security protections that apply to an entire object, or a set of the object's properties, or an individual property of an object. There are two types of access control lists: discretionary and system. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), ACL (Access Control List), DACL (discretionary access control list), Delegation, Policy, privilege, security context, security descriptor
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The Windows-based directory service. Microsoft(r) Active Directory(r) directory service stores information about objects on a network and makes this information available to users and network administrators. Active Directory gives network users access to permitted resources anywhere on the network using a single logon process. It provides network administrators with an intuitive, hierarchical view of the network and a single point of administration for all network objects. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Active Directory, ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) (fka JET), InetOrgPerson, MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface), mixed-mode site, RPC (remote procedure call), service account, SRS (Site Replication Service), System attendant
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Although there is no performance impact or special considerations about the impact of journaling on Active Directory®, it is important to understand how journaling uses Active Directory. As with almost all user and configuration data on which Exchange relies, journaling configuration data is stored in Active Directory. There are two relevant Active Directory attributes:
- heuristic: This attribute enables envelope journaling at the Exchange organizational level.
- msExchMessageJournalRecipient This attribute specifies the journal mailbox for the particular mailbox store.
Both of these attributes are read and cached by Directory Service Access (DSAccess), which is the local directory cache on each Exchange server. DSAccess is updated every 15 minutes; therefore, any configuration change you make to these attributes takes no more than 15 minutes to update on the local Exchange computer (you must also take into account replication for multiple domains).
- Browse Related Terms: Active Directory and Journaling, device credentials, Domain Controller, DomainPrep, Exchange-enabled object, extended permission, extended rights, Forest, ForestPrep, Global Catalog, trust relationship, WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
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An administrative tool used by administrators to perform day-to-day Active Directory administrative tasks. The tasks that can be performed with this tool include creating, deleting, modifying, moving, and setting permissions on objects stored in the directory. Examples of objects in Active Directory are organizational units, users, contacts, groups, computers, printers, and shared file objects. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Active Directory Users and Computers, Attribute, Authentication, CA (Certification Authority), CTL (certificate trust list), distinguished name, DNS (Domain Name System), FQDN (fully qualified domain name), Namespace, Object
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A recipient address is a collection of information that identifies a specific message recipient. It must be unique and complete to properly identify an e-mail recipient. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Address, address book, address list, anonymous user, custom address list, default address list, display name, distribution group, distribution list, GAL (global address list), group, offline address list, PAB (Personal Address Book), PDL (personal distribution list), Recipient Update Service
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A directory of address lists available to Exchange users that enables them to address e-mail messages, and select conferencing resources. Exchange administrators determine which address lists are available to their e-mail users. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Address, address book, address list, anonymous user, custom address list, default address list, display name, distribution group, distribution list, GAL (global address list), group, offline address list, PAB (Personal Address Book), PDL (personal distribution list), Recipient Update Service
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A collection of recipient and other Active Directory objects. Each address list can contain one or more types of objects (for example, users, contacts, groups, public folders, conferencing, and other resources). Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server address lists also provide a mechanism to partition mail-enabled objects in Active Directory for the benefit of specific groups of users. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Address, address book, address list, anonymous user, custom address list, default address list, display name, distribution group, distribution list, GAL (global address list), group, offline address list, PAB (Personal Address Book), PDL (personal distribution list), Recipient Update Service
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A tool that can be used to rewrite return e-mail addresses on outgoing e-mail messages sent from a third party mail system to Exchange and destined for external or Internet addresses. Address Rewrite is useful in merger or acquisition scenarios in which you want all e-mail addresses to reflect the new organization's name. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Address Rewrite, ADMD (administrative management domain), certificate, DSAccess, Exchange Stress and Performance 2003, Internet Key Exchange, IP address/TCP port combination, MTA (message transfer agent), MTA Check, P1 message header, proxy server, reverse proxy server, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), X.400 Connector
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Part of a management domain that is a set of messaging systems managed by an organization that contains at least one message transfer agent (MTA). An ADMD is managed by a public service provider, and is the highest level management domain that transmits third-party message traffic. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Address Rewrite, ADMD (administrative management domain), certificate, DSAccess, Exchange Stress and Performance 2003, Internet Key Exchange, IP address/TCP port combination, MTA (message transfer agent), MTA Check, P1 message header, proxy server, reverse proxy server, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), X.400 Connector
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A directory service model and a set of Component Object Model (COM) interfaces. ADSI enables Windows applications and Active Directory clients to access several network directory services, including Active Directory. ADSI is supplied as a software development kit (SDK). [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Active Directory, ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces), CDO (Collaboration Data Objects), ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) (fka JET), InetOrgPerson, MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface), mixed-mode site, RPC (remote procedure call), service account, SRS (Site Replication Service), System attendant
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A non-validated user who is not recognized by the server, and who can access only published folders and address lists. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: Address, address book, address list, anonymous user, custom address list, default address list, display name, distribution group, distribution list, GAL (global address list), group, offline address list, PAB (Personal Address Book), PDL (personal distribution list), Recipient Update Service
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A diagnostic tool that can be used to log all message and recipient details of an e-mail message for incoming and outgoing messages on an Exchange server. When message logging is enabled, ArchiveSink creates an .xml for each message that is archived, in addition to the .eml file that is created when messages are archived. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: ArchiveSink, directory synchronization, event, Exchange ActiveSync, Exchange Profile Update, free/busy status, MAPI profiles, migration, Outlook Web Access, profile, RBL (real-time block list), server cluster
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reducing the strain of storing data by backing it up, removing it from its native environment, and storing it elsewhere. [...] you may use Exchange journaling as a tool in your e-mail retention or archival strategy.
- Browse Related Terms: archiving, compliance solution framework, front-end/back-end architecture, journal data format, journal recipient, journaling, protocol, WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) gateway, WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning)
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A characteristic of an object; for example, a network printer is an object and its attributes include its location, whether it can print in color, and its print job capacity. [Exchange 2003]
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The process for verifying that an entity or object is who or what it claims to be. Examples include confirming the source and integrity of information, such as verifying a digital signature or verifying the identity of a user or computer. [Exchange 2003]
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The BadMail folder contains messages that cannot be delivered to your organization, and also cannot be returned to the sender. Therefore, the folder typically contains unsolicited commercial e-mail (also known as spam), and the files within the folder can usually be deleted. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: BadMail folder, folder tree, Information Store Viewer, mailbox store, MDB (message database), Organizational Forms Library, permission, public folder, public folder hierarchy, public folder replication, public folder store, replicas, Resource, Storage group, system policies
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Bcc journaling is message-only journaling with the added ability to capture the Bcc recipients. When Bcc journaling is enabled, Exchange captures all recipients (including Bcc recipients) that are known at the originating server. If this recipient list includes hidden distribution lists, query-based distribution lists, or distribution lists that are expanded on another server, the recipients for these lists will not be included in the journalized mail. This functionality is enabled by setting a registry key. For more information about setting this registry key, see Microsoft® Knowledge Base article 810999, "XADM: Bcc Information Is Lost for Journaled Messages in Exchange 2000."
- Browse Related Terms: Bcc journaling, envelope journaling, envelope message overhead, heuristic attribute, journaling effect on user mailbox servers, message-only journaling, msExchMessageJournalRecipient attribute, NDR (non-delivery report), P2 message header
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A computer that connects servers using the same communications protocols so information can be passed from one server to another. In Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server, a bridgehead server is a connection point from a routing group to another routing group, remote system, or other external system. [Exchange 2003]
- Browse Related Terms: bridgehead server, IIS (Internet Information Services), link state information, link state table, Metabase, Metabase update service, Routing group, routing service, smart host
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