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El. knyga: Microsoft Office 365 Administration Inside Out

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  • Serija: Inside Out
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Microsoft Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509306589
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  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Microsoft Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509306589
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Conquer Microsoft Office 365 Administrationfrom the inside out!

 

Dive into Microsoft Office 365 Administrationand really put your Office 365 expertise to work. This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, tips, and workaroundsall you need to plan, implement, and operate Microsoft Office 365 in any environment. In this completely revamped Second Edition, a new author team thoroughly reviews the administration tools and capabilities available in the latest versions of Microsoft Office 365, and also adds extensive new coverage of Azure cloud services and SharePoint. Discover how experts tackle todays essential tasksand challenge yourself to new levels of mastery.

  Install, customize, and use Office 365s portal, dashboard, and admin centers

  Make optimal decisions about tenancy, licensing, infrastructure, and hybrid options

  Prepare your environment for the cloud

  Manage Office 365 identity and access via federation services, password and directory synchronization, authentication, and AAD Connect

  Implement alerts and threat management in the Security & Compliance Center

  Establish Office 365 data classifications, loss prevention plans, and governance

  Prepare your on-premises environment to connect with Exchange Online

  Manage resource types, billing and licensing, service health reporting, and support

  Move mailboxes to Exchange Online via cutover, staged, and express migrations

  Establish hybrid environments with the Office 365 Hybrid Configuration Wizard

  Administer Exchange Online, from recipients and transport to malware filtering

  Understand, plan, and deploy Skype for Business Online







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Introduction xvii
Part I: Planning, Preparing and Deploying Office 365 1(88)
Chapter 1 Office 365 deployment milestones
3(40)
Deciding on a tenant: What's in a name
3(2)
Where to see your tenant name
5(4)
Exchange Online
5(2)
SharePoint Online
7(1)
OneDrive for Business
7(1)
Skype for Business
8(1)
Office Pro Plus
9(1)
Office Online
9(1)
Selecting your licenses
9(7)
Where should I start?
10(1)
Office 365 Business plans
11(1)
Office 365 Enterprise plans
12(1)
Additional Office 365 plans
13(1)
Office Pro Plus
14(1)
Viewing and adding subscriptions
14(2)
Delegating access to your tenant
16(2)
Global Administrator
16(1)
Billing Administrator
16(1)
User Management Administrator
16(1)
Services Administrator
17(1)
Password Administrator
17(1)
Administrative role summary
17(1)
Should you deploy hybrid?
18(5)
Exchange hybrid
18(2)
SharePoint hybrid
20(2)
Skype hybrid
22(1)
Is your Exchange environment ready?
23(5)
Physical Exchange server infrastructure
23(1)
Mail routing
24(1)
Mailboxes
24(1)
Proxy addresses and domains
25(1)
Public folders
26(1)
Load balancers, network configurations, proxy servers, and firewall rules
26(2)
Is your directory ready?
28(7)
User readiness
28(3)
Forests and domains
31(4)
Are your users ready?
35(7)
UPN versus email address
35(2)
Multi-forest environments
37(1)
Office versions
37(1)
Updating
38(1)
Mailbox cleanup
38(2)
Scheduling
40(1)
The global address list
40(1)
Replying to old emails
41(1)
Syncing your users and moving services
42(1)
Chapter 2 Preparing your environment for the cloud
43(46)
Setting up your subscription
43(2)
Assigning administrators
45(2)
Configuring DNS, firewalls, and proxy servers
47(16)
Public DNS records
48(7)
Firewall configurations
55(1)
Proxy servers
55(8)
Preparing your directories
63(9)
Updating and installing client software
72(5)
Installing Office Pro Plus
72(3)
Automating the installation
75(1)
Activation
76(1)
Synchronizing your users
77(5)
Informational events
78(2)
Warning events in directory synchronization
80(1)
Error events in directory synchronization
81(1)
Configuring federation
82(9)
Licensing your users
82(1)
Group-based licensing
82(3)
Windows PowerShell licensing
85(2)
Manual license assignment
87(1)
Wrapping Up
88(1)
Part II: Office 365 Identity and Access 89(166)
Chapter 3 Federation services and authentication
91(42)
Understanding the different types of identities
91(13)
Synchronized identities
91(1)
Cloud identities
92(9)
Guest identities
101(3)
User authentication
104(29)
Password
104(2)
Password policy
106(3)
Identity federation
109(3)
Client access policy in depth
112(21)
Chapter 4 Directory synchronization basics
133(44)
Directory structure
133(1)
Data uniqueness
134(10)
UserPrincipalName
134(1)
Proxy addresses
135(1)
Duplicate attribute resiliency
135(9)
Summing up data uniqueness
144(1)
Understanding directory synchronization
144(33)
Synchronization Order
160(1)
Attributes
161(3)
Managing directory synchronization enterprise-wide
164(11)
Summary
175(2)
Chapter 5 Installing Azure AD Connect
177(78)
The custom and express installation experience
177(14)
Express installation
179(7)
Custom installation
186(5)
Selecting your authentication method
191(10)
Password synchronization
191(2)
Pass-through authentication
193(2)
Federation with AD FS
195(6)
Connecting to your directories
201(4)
The UserPrincipalName and SourceAnchor attributes
205(3)
Uniquely identifying your users
208(10)
User matching
209(6)
SourceAnchor
215(3)
Filtering users and devices
218(2)
Optional features
220(37)
Exchange hybrid deployment
220(1)
Azure AD app and attribute filtering
221(5)
Password synchronization
226(2)
Password writeback
228(7)
Group writeback
235(1)
Device writeback
236(2)
Directory Extensions attribute sync
238(2)
Finalizing the installation
240(1)
Configuration complete
241(1)
Precedence, and why it matters
242(8)
Should you synchronize now?
250(1)
Starting synchronization
251(3)
Staging mode
254(1)
Summary
254(1)
Part III: Inside the Office 365 Admin Portal 255(238)
Chapter 6 The Office 365 portal, dashboard, and admin centers
257(68)
Setting up your Office 365 subscription
257(4)
Getting started in the Office 365 portal
261(2)
The Office 365 portal landing page
262(1)
The admin center
263(43)
Users
265(4)
Groups
269(1)
Resources
269(5)
Billing
274(2)
Support
276(1)
Settings
277(25)
Setup
302(1)
Reports
303(2)
Health
305(1)
Service admin centers
306(19)
Exchange
307(4)
Skype for Business
311(2)
SharePoint
313(2)
OneDrive
315(1)
Yammer
316(1)
PowerApps
317(1)
Flow
317(1)
Security & Compliance
318(2)
Azure Active Directory
320(3)
Summary
323(2)
Chapter 7 Inside the Security & Compliance Center: Alerting, threat management, and reporting
325(44)
Alerts
326(10)
Dashboard
326(2)
View alerts
328(1)
Manage alerts
329(4)
View Security Alerts
333(1)
Alert policies
334(1)
Manage Advanced Alerts
334(2)
Permissions
336(4)
Compliance administrator
338(1)
eDiscovery manager
338(1)
Organization management
339(1)
Reviewer
339(1)
Security administrator
339(1)
Security reader
340(1)
Service assurance user
340(1)
Supervisory review
340(1)
Threat management
340(18)
Dashboard
340(3)
Threat Explorer
343(4)
Incidents
347(1)
Mail filtering
348(2)
Anti-malware
350(2)
DKIM
352(1)
Safe Attachments
353(3)
Safe Links
356(1)
Quarantine
357(1)
Advanced Threats
357(1)
Reports
358(4)
Dashboard
358(2)
Manage schedules
360(1)
Reports for download
361(1)
Service assurance
362(7)
Dashboard
362(1)
Compliance reports
363(1)
Trust documents
364(1)
Audited controls
365(1)
Settings
366(1)
Summary
367(2)
Chapter 8 Inside the Security & Compliance Center: Data classifications, loss prevention, governance, and discovery
369(112)
Classifications
370(11)
Labels
370(10)
Label policies
380(1)
Sensitive information types
380(1)
Data loss prevention
381(23)
Policy
383(5)
App permissions
388(1)
Device management
389(12)
Device security policies
401(3)
Data governance
404(49)
Dashboard
404(1)
Import
405(24)
Archive
429(3)
Retention
432(9)
Supervision
441(12)
Search & Investigation
453(28)
Content Search
453(6)
Audit Log Search
459(3)
eDiscovery
462(16)
Productivity App Discovery
478(2)
Summary
480(1)
Chapter 9 Office 365 service health reporting and support
481(12)
Admin roles for service health
481(2)
Service Health dashboard
483(5)
V1
483(4)
V2
487(1)
Status page (status.office365.com)
488(1)
Office 365 mobile app
489(1)
System Center Operations Manager management pack for Office 365
490(5)
Summary
491(2)
Part IV: Exchange Online Configuration and Management 493(234)
Chapter 10 Preparing an on-premises environment to connect to Exchange Online
495(20)
Exchange Online deployment concepts
495(3)
Recipients
495(1)
Mail routing
495(1)
Autodiscover
496(1)
Migration and coexistence methodologies
497(1)
Planning considerations
498(16)
Exchange and Active Directory on-premises environment
499(4)
Recipients
503(4)
Permissions and delegation
507(1)
Public folders
508(1)
Mail routing
508(1)
Networking
509(3)
Things that don't migrate
512(2)
Additional tools
514(1)
Remote Connectivity Analyzer
514(1)
Exchange Server Deployment Assistant
514(1)
Summary
514(1)
Chapter 11 Understanding the Office 365 resource types
515(36)
Azure Active Directory
517(13)
Object types
519(1)
Managing the objects
519(11)
Exchange Online
530(21)
Object types
531(2)
Managing the objects
533(17)
Summary
550(1)
Chapter 12 Mailbox Migration Types
551(42)
Migration decision process and key concepts
552(3)
Cutover Exchange migrations
555(10)
Cutover Exchange migration requirements
556(1)
Cutover using Exchange Admin Center (EAC)
556(8)
Completing the cutover migration process
564(1)
Decommissioning Exchange on-premises
564(1)
Cutover Exchange migration summary
565(1)
Staged Exchange migrations
565(11)
Staged Exchange migration requirements
566(1)
Staged Exchange migration using Exchange Admin Center (EAC)
567(5)
Monitoring the Exchange staged migration process
572(2)
Completing the staged Exchange migration process
574(1)
Decommissioning Exchange on-premises
575(1)
Express migrations
576(14)
Express migration requirements
577(1)
Express migration limitations
578(1)
Installing and configuring express migration
578(12)
Express migration summary
590(1)
Migration performance
590(3)
Summary
591(2)
Chapter 13 Exchange Online hybrid
593(84)
Overview of Exchange Online hybrid features
594(1)
Planning
595(8)
General
596(1)
Autodiscover
596(1)
Azure Active Directory Connect
596(1)
Cross-premises access and delegation
596(1)
DNS
597(1)
Email address policies and proxy addresses
597(1)
Exchange Server Deployment Assistant
598(1)
Exchange server versions
598(1)
Free/busy and hybrid authentication
599(2)
Message sizes
601(1)
Mail transport
601(1)
Networking
602(1)
Public folders
602(1)
Office 365 Hybrid Configuration Wizard
603(21)
Overview
603(3)
Prerequisites
606
Installing the Office
365(242)
Hybrid Configuration Wizard
607(2)
Running the Office 365 Hybrid Configuration Wizard
609(15)
Rerunning the Hybrid Configuration Wizard
624(1)
Moving mailboxes to or from Exchange Online
624(21)
Overview
624(1)
Migration endpoints
625(3)
Migration batches
628(1)
Onboarding
628(13)
Offboarding
641(1)
Troubleshooting
642(3)
Public folders
645(25)
Hybrid public folders
645(5)
Public folder migration
650(15)
Post-migration configuration
665(2)
Troubleshooting
667(3)
Mailbox provisioning
670(4)
Decommissioning the hybrid environment
674(3)
Summary
675(2)
Chapter 14 Managing Exchange Online
677(50)
Exchange Admin Center
677(2)
Recipient management
679(10)
Mailboxes
679(7)
Mail-enabled users
686(1)
Contacts
687(1)
Distribution groups
687(1)
Restricting delivery
687(2)
Transport
689(17)
Connectors
689(1)
Transport rules
690(11)
Central mail transport
701(1)
Manage IP filtering lists
702(1)
Message trace
703(1)
Migration of transport settings between Office 365 tenants
704(1)
Migration of transport rules collections
704(2)
DKIM
706(1)
Spam and malware filtering
706(6)
Malware filter
706(1)
Spam filter
707(2)
Outbound Spam
709(1)
Quarantine
709(2)
Blocked accounts
711(1)
Compliance and reporting
712(8)
eDiscovery and hold
712(1)
Auditing
712(1)
Data loss prevention
713(6)
Retention policies and tags
719(1)
Journaling
720(1)
Organization management
720(5)
Organization relationships
721(3)
Sharing policies
724(1)
Hybrid management
725(4)
Provisioning remote mailboxes
725(1)
Updating domains in a hybrid configuration
726(1)
Summary
726(1)
Part V: Skype for Business Online 727(90)
Chapter 15 Skype for Business Online Concepts and Planning
729(36)
What is Skype for Business Online?
729(4)
Features
729(3)
Differences with on-premises
732(1)
Differences from consumer Skype
733(1)
Understanding the protocols
733(2)
Session Initiation Protocol
733(1)
Interactive Connectivity Establishment
734(1)
Session Traversal Utilities for NAT
734(1)
Traversal Using Relay around NAT
735(1)
SIP addresses
735(3)
proxyAddresses
735(1)
msRTCSIP-* attributes
736(1)
SMTP, UPN, and SIP
737(1)
Network requirements
738(11)
DNS records
739(1)
Ports and protocols
740(1)
TCP versus UDP
741(1)
Latency
742(1)
Planning connectivity
743(1)
Considerations with proxies
743(1)
Optimizing connectivity
744(1)
Troubleshooting connectivity
745(3)
Network flows
748(1)
Licensing and client types
749(6)
Licenses and features
749(1)
Client software
750(5)
Skype policies
755(3)
Types of policies
755(2)
Finding the settings that work for your organization
757(1)
Authentication
758(2)
What about Teams?
760(5)
Comparing Skype for Business Online and Teams
760(3)
When should you use which?
763(1)
Summary
763(2)
Chapter 16 Deploying and administering Skype for Business Online
765(52)
Configuring Skype for Business Online
765(31)
The dashboard
767(1)
Users
768(3)
Organization
771(3)
Voice
774(1)
Call routing
775(5)
Dial-in conferencing
780(3)
Online meetings
783(3)
Tools
786(2)
Reports
788(1)
Inside Windows PowerShell
789(7)
Piloting Skype for Business Online
796(1)
Piloting with no existing solution in place
796(1)
Piloting with an existing solution in place
796(1)
Deploying the Skype for Business Client
797(4)
Mobile clients
801(2)
Managing the client
803(1)
Logging on
803(4)
Deploying Skype for Business Online
807(4)
Rollout
808(1)
Cutover
808(2)
Testing your Skype for Business Online tenant
810(1)
Administering Skype for Business Online
811(1)
Integration with on-premises Skype
811(8)
Skype hybrid
812(1)
Required infrastructure
812(1)
Connectivity requirements
813(1)
DNS settings
813(1)
Federation configuration
814(1)
Online or hybrid user account limitations
814(1)
Setting up Skype hybrid
814(2)
Summary
816(1)
Part VI: SharePoint Online 817(168)
Chapter 17 SharePoint Online
819(38)
SharePoint Online concepts
819(1)
SharePoint Online capacities
820(2)
Overall service limits
820(1)
Individual service plan limits
821(1)
SharePoint Online features
822(5)
OneDrive for Business
823(1)
Office Online
823(1)
Delve
824(1)
Yammer
825(1)
Enterprise search
826(1)
SharePoint Store apps
826(1)
Business Connectivity Services
827(1)
SharePoint Online hybrid
827(1)
SharePoint Online management
828(29)
Site collections
828(2)
Infopath
830(1)
User profiles
830(5)
Business Connectivity Services
835(2)
Term Store
837(1)
Records management
838(5)
Search
843(1)
Secure Store
844(1)
Apps
845(3)
Sharing
848(1)
Settings
849(4)
Configure hybrid
853(1)
Device access
854(1)
Summary
855(2)
Chapter 18 SharePoint Online Hybrid
857(44)
Planning
857(6)
General
858(1)
OneDrive for Business
858(1)
Search
859(2)
Taxonomy
861(1)
Auditing
861(1)
App launcher
861(1)
Business-to-business extranet
862(1)
Configuration
863(38)
Set up SharePoint services for hybrid integration
863(8)
OneDrive for Business and hybrid sites
871(7)
Hybrid Search
878(8)
Hybrid taxonomy
886(7)
Hybrid auditing
893(4)
Business-to-business extranet
897(2)
Summary
899(2)
Chapter 19 OneDrive for Business
901(34)
Accessing OneDrive for Business
901(9)
Online
901(2)
OneDrive sync client for Windows
903(5)
OneDrive sync client for Mac OS X
908(2)
Collaborating with OneDrive for Business
910(6)
Sharing documents and folders
911(1)
Coauthoring
912(1)
Document versioning
913(3)
Deploying OneDrive for Business to your users
916(16)
Group Policy
916(9)
Manage OneDrive for Business
925(7)
Troubleshooting
932(3)
Chapter 20 Yammer
935(50)
Concepts and administration
936(2)
Terminology
936(1)
Roles
937(1)
Yammer configuration
938(44)
Network administration tasks
943(14)
User administration tasks
957(11)
Content and security tasks
968(13)
Analytics
981(1)
Directory synchronization with Yammer
982(3)
Summary
984(1)
Index 985
Darryl Kegg, senior consultant in the Microsoft cloud services team, is responsible for deployment of Office 365 and Microsoft Azure services to government, education, and Fortune® 100/500 customers. He has helped migrate over 10 million users to Azure. Aaron Guilmette, Senior Consultant at Microsoft, provides guidance and assistance to customers adopting Office 365, with a focus on messaging, identity, and scripting solutions. Lou Mandich, Senior Consultant at Microsoft, provides guidance and assistance to multiple customers adopting Office 365, with a focus on complex messaging and identity solutions. Ed Fisher is a Technology Solutions Professional at Microsoft, focusing on helping customers evaluate, deploy, and adopt Office 365 collaboration technologies, networking, and security solutions.