Exchange 2010 was released in mid 2009 and is an evolution of Exchange 2007. As such, many of the techniques for Exchange 2007 also apply to Exchange 2010.
Exchange 2010 is also part of SBS 2011, so the techniques here apply to that version as well.
Exchange 2010 Best Practises Analyzer
Hub Transport Role
- Mutual TLS
Setup your Send and Receive Connectors to use TLS with specific domains. - Filter Email for Unknown Users*
- Secure your Distribution Lists*
You should secure your groups to ensure that they do not get abused. This page shows how you can make a small change to all of your groups which stops the abuse.
Client Access Server Role
- Enable Outlook Anywhere*
- Change Expired Password through OWA
- Making the OWA Login Page the Default Page on a Web Site
Mailbox Server Role
- Exchange Database Introduction
An overview of the Exchange database, its sizes and limitations. Covers all versions of Exchange.
Installation, Initial Configuration and Migration
SSL Certificates
- SSL Certificate Request
Making the initial SSL Certificate request using the wizard built in to Exchange 2010. - SSL Certificate Response
Installing the response form your SSL provider. - SBS 2011 SSL Certificate Instructions
For SBS 2011, special care is needed to install the certificate in the correct order.
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Exchange 2010 Home Page - Site Home Page
Last Page Update: 15/09/2011
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