TechNet Support WebCast: Deployment scenarios, configuration, and the purpose of Microsoft Exchange front-end servers (899106)



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  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

Session Summary


Thursday, June 9, 2005

This Support WebCast discusses the role of front-end servers in a Microsoft Exchange Server-based environment. The WebCast discusses front-end server topology, configuration, and security considerations. The presentation talks about Outlook Web Access and Exchange mobility issues, and how they relate to Exchange front-end servers.

This is a Level 200 session presented by Danny Dooley.

Daniel Dooley is a support engineer with Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS). He has been with Microsoft for more than seven years working with Microsoft messaging products. He is currently a member of the Exchange Client Server Infrastructure team and specializes in Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Web Access, and connectivity-related issues.

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