Then an example was used to show how to
create a pipeline and add commands to that pipeline in a number of ways.
Index Symbols and Numbers
# (pound), for adding comments to profiles,
53
$ (dollar sign), in variable syntax, 48
* (asterisk), for wildcards, 11??“12
.. (double period), for parent of current
location, 42
{ } (curly brackets), in function definition, 50
| (pipeline operator). See pipelines
: (colon), in drive syntax, 44
- (dash or hyphen), in parameter syntax, 10
. (period), for current location, 42
-? pseudo parameter, for help information, 19
32-bit processing
Exchange hardware requirements, 66
Exchange software requirements, 68
64-bit processing
Exchange hardware requirements, 66
Exchange software requirements, 68
A
AA (AutoAttendants), in UM, 288??“290
about_, for getting help, 21
accepted domains
Edge Transport, 250
Hub Transport configuration, 255
Hub Transport policies, 214
access rights, public folders, 146
Active Directory. See AD (Active Directory)
Active Directory Application Mode. See
ADAM (Active Directory Application
Mode)
Active Directory Lightweight Directory
Services (AD LDS), 240
active/passive configuration, of mailboxes,
363. See also clustering; continous
replication
ActiveSync. See EAS (Exchange ActiveSync)
AD (Active Directory)
CMS AD object created for CCR, 343??“344
domain preparation and, 71
object properties, 165
site-based routing, 300??“301
AD LDS (Active Directory Lightweight
Directory Services), 240
AD sites
dedicated Exchange sites, 314
defined, 300
Exchange domain requirements and, 70
Exchange uses for site membership,
300??“301
as hub sites, 316??“317
membership, 313??“314
routing based on, 212??“213, 300??“301
site link costs, 314??“316
ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode)
Edge Transport server and, 237, 238
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