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Implementing Advanced Security. Exchange 2000 Server Security Advanced Security Features. Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Security. Controlling Access to Exchange 2000 resources Auditing and protocol logging Secured Internet connections Private/public key security.
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Implementing Advanced Security • Exchange 2000 Server Security • Advanced Security Features
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Security • Controlling Access to Exchange 2000 resources • Auditing and protocol logging • Secured Internet connections • Private/public key security
Controlling Access to Exchange 2000 Resources • Access control in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server • Extended permissions for Exchange 2000 Server • Applying and denying permission • Access to mailbox settings • Access control through NT File System (NTFS) and shared file permissions
Auditing and Protocol Logging • System access control list (SACL) • Enabling security auditing • Auditing and system performance • Internet Protocol (IP) logging
Advanced Security Features • The architecture • Server keys and passwords • Enabling and implementing advanced security • Exchanging signed and sealed messages • Managing keys and certificates • Managing a Key Management (KM) Server • Advanced security with other organizations
KM Server Architecture • Exchange Key Management Service (KMS) • The KM database • The Information Store and System Attendant • KM administration • The KM Administrator
Server Keys and Passwords • KM Database Master Encryption key • KM Server password
KM Considerations • KM Server for multiple administrative groups • Country-to-country encryption • Different versions in one organization
Chapter Summary • Exchange 2000 Server Security • Advanced Security Features