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A service that is found in Office Communications Server 2007 that enables voice media to be passed through devices that use Network Address Translation (NAT) or firewalls. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: A/V Authentication Service, ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition), Autodiscover service, device password, Direct Push, Exchange ActiveSync, heartbeat interval, IP gateway, remote device wipe, text-to-speech, TTS (Text-to-Speech), VoIP gateway, WebReady Document Viewing
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Any SMTP namespace for which an Exchange organization sends and receives e-mail. Accepted domains include those domains for which the Exchange organization is authoritative. An Exchange organization is authoritative when it handles mail delivery for recipients in the accepted domain. Accepted domains also include domains for which the Exchange organization receives mail and then relays to an e-mail server that is outside the Active Directory forest for delivery to the recipient. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: accepted domain, Active Directory contact, address rewriting, Address Rewritting, dynamic distribution group, mail contact, RBL (real-time block list), Safe Senders List, spoofed mail, Spoofing
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A security mechanism that determines which operations a user, group, service, or computer is authorized to perform on a computer or on a particular object, such as a file, printer, registry subkey, or directory service object. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), Active Directory, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Service Interfaces, ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces), DACL (discretionary access control list), DNS (Domain Name System), mail user, Mailbox, mailbox user, property set, recipient
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An entry in either a securable object's discretionary access control list (DACL) or an object's system access control list (SACL). In a DACL, the entry grants or denies permissions to a user or group. In a SACL, the entry specifies which security events to audit for a particular user or group or controls the Windows Integrity Level for the object. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), Active Directory, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Service Interfaces, ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces), DACL (discretionary access control list), DNS (Domain Name System), mail user, Mailbox, mailbox user, property set, recipient
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A list of security protections that apply to an entire object, 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 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: ACL (Access Control List), disclaimer, EXCH50 binary large object, fallback action, GAL (global address list), GUID (globally unique identifier), Microsoft Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant, predicate, Queue Viewer, Replication ID, rule, rule collection, Security Exchange Commission Rule 17a-4 (SEC Rule 17 A-4), transport rule
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The process of converting a storage group copy to a production storage group. Local continuous replication (LCR) and standby continuous replication (SCR) storage group copies are always manually activated, and continuous cluster replication (CCR) storage group copies can be automatically activated. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: activation, CCR (cluster continuous replication), clustered mailbox server, file share witness, handoff, lossy failover, MNS (Majority Node Set), SCC (single copy cluster), SCR (standby continuous replication), source, standby cluster, TARGET, transport dumpster
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The Windows-based directory service. Active Directory 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 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), Active Directory, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Service Interfaces, ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces), DACL (discretionary access control list), DNS (Domain Name System), mail user, Mailbox, mailbox user, property set, recipient
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An Active Directory object that contains information about an individual such as name, address, and job title. It can include a foreign e-mail address.
- Browse Related Terms: accepted domain, Active Directory contact, address rewriting, Address Rewritting, dynamic distribution group, mail contact, RBL (real-time block list), Safe Senders List, spoofed mail, Spoofing
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The Windows-based directory service. Active Directory 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.
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), Active Directory, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Service Interfaces, ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces), DACL (discretionary access control list), DNS (Domain Name System), mail user, Mailbox, mailbox user, property set, recipient
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A stand-alone directory service that is designed specifically for use with directory-enabled applications. Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) does not require or depend on Active Directory forests or domains. ADAM stores and replicates only application-related information. ADAM does not store or replicate network operating system (NOS)-related information.
- Browse Related Terms: Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services, ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode), AV (antivirus software), checksum, cluster-aware, cluster-aware application, Defense In-Depth, direct trust, DoS (denial of service attack), ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) (fka JET), failover, FRS (File Replication Service), Lightweight Directory Services, MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface), split brain syndrome, Trojan horse, Virus
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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).
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), Active Directory, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Service Interfaces, ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces), DACL (discretionary access control list), DNS (Domain Name System), mail user, Mailbox, mailbox user, property set, recipient
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A process by which antivirus and anti-spam agents and filters are applied to e-mail messages for the purpose of stopping unsolicited or malicious e-mails from entering the organization.
- Browse Related Terms: Active Messaging Protection, Address Rewriting Inbound agent, Address Rewriting Outbound agent, directory harvest attack, IP Allow list, IP Block list, junk e-mail, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), SPAM, tarpitting
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A stand-alone directory service that is designed specifically for use with directory-enabled applications. Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) does not require or depend on Active Directory forests or domains. ADAM stores and replicates only application-related information. ADAM does not store or replicate network operating system (NOS)-related information. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services, ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode), AV (antivirus software), checksum, cluster-aware, cluster-aware application, Defense In-Depth, direct trust, DoS (denial of service attack), ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) (fka JET), failover, FRS (File Replication Service), Lightweight Directory Services, MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface), split brain syndrome, Trojan horse, Virus
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Functionality available on Receive connectors and Send connectors on the Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport server that lets e-mail administrators modify the SMTP addresses of senders and recipients on messages that enter and leave an Exchange organization. Address rewriting lets an organization present a consistent appearance to external recipients of messages from the organization. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: accepted domain, Active Directory contact, address rewriting, Address Rewritting, dynamic distribution group, mail contact, RBL (real-time block list), Safe Senders List, spoofed mail, Spoofing
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An agent on the Receive connector and Send connector on a computer that has the Edge Transport server role installed, which lets e-mail administrators modify the addresses of senders and recipients on messages that enter and leave an Exchange Server 2007 organization. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: Address Rewriting agent, cloned configuration, Edge Rules agent, Edge Subscription, Edge Subscription file, Edge Transport, Edge Transport server role, EdgeSync, EdgeSync synchronization, Hub Transport server role, message tracking, priority queuing, safelist aggregation, sender reputation, server role, Subscribed Edge Transport server, Transport Rules agent
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Address Rewriting agent for messages that enter an Exchange Server 2007 organization. See Address Rewriting agent. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: Active Messaging Protection, Address Rewriting Inbound agent, Address Rewriting Outbound agent, directory harvest attack, IP Allow list, IP Block list, junk e-mail, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), SPAM, tarpitting
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Address Rewriting agent for messages that leave an Exchange Server 2007 organization. See Address Rewriting agent. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: Active Messaging Protection, Address Rewriting Inbound agent, Address Rewriting Outbound agent, directory harvest attack, IP Allow list, IP Block list, junk e-mail, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), SPAM, tarpitting
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Functionality that enables an e-mail administrator to modify the SMTP addresses of senders and recipients on messages that enter and leave an Exchange organization to present a consistent appearance to external recipients of messages from the organization. Address rewriting is especially useful when a newly merged organization that has several domains wants to present a consistent appearance of e-mail addresses to external recipients.
- Browse Related Terms: accepted domain, Active Directory contact, address rewriting, Address Rewritting, dynamic distribution group, mail contact, RBL (real-time block list), Safe Senders List, spoofed mail, Spoofing
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In Exchange 2007, an administrator role is a predefined security group that provides specific permissions to allow role members to manage Exchange configuration data. Exchange 2007 provides the following four administrator roles: Exchange Recipient Administrators, Exchange Organization Administrators, Exchange Server Administrators, and Exchange View-Only Administrators. [Exchange 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: administrator role, Exchange Organization Administrators role, Exchange Recipient Administrators role, Exchange Server 2007 Setup wizard, Exchange Server Administrators role, Exchange View-Only Administrators role, Virus Scanning API, VSAPI (Virus Scanning API)
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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 2007]
- Browse Related Terms: access control, ACE (access control entry), Active Directory, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Service Interfaces, ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces), DACL (discretionary access control list), DNS (Domain Name System), mail user, Mailbox, mailbox user, property set, recipient
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