PSS ID Number: 140950
Article Last Modified on 11/19/2003
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server
- Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
- Microsoft Mobile Information 2001 Server
- Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002
- Microsoft Outlook 2002
- Microsoft Outlook 2000
- Microsoft Outlook 98 8.5
- Microsoft Outlook 97 8.0
- Microsoft Outlook 97 8.01
- Microsoft Outlook 97 8.02
- Microsoft Outlook 97 8.03
- Microsoft Outlook 97 8.04
- Microsoft Outlook, Exchange Server Edition 8.0
- Microsoft Outlook for Macintosh, Exchange Server Edition 8.0
- Microsoft Outlook for Macintosh, Exchange Server Edition 8.1
- Microsoft Outlook for Macintosh, Exchange Server Edition 8.2
- Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Windows 95/98 client 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange Windows 95/98 client 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange MS-DOS client 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange MS-DOS client 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Macintosh client 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange Macintosh client 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Active Server Components 5.0
- Microsoft Outlook Web Access 5.5
- Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0
- Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0a
- Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0
- Microsoft Schedule+ 7.5
- LinkAge Message Exchange 3.2
- Microsoft NetMeeting 3.01 for Windows Millennium Edition
- Microsoft NetMeeting 3.01 for Windows 2000
- Microsoft NetMeeting 3.01 for Windows 98
- Microsoft NetMeeting 3.01 for Windows 95
- Microsoft NetMeeting 3.01 for Windows NT 4.0
- Microsoft NetMeeting 2.1 for Windows 95
- Microsoft NetMeeting 2.1 for Windows NT 4.0
This article was previously published under Q140950
SUMMARY
This article describes the keywords that you can use to
search for articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base that apply to the Microsoft
products that are listed at the beginning of this article. Keywords identify
and group articles based on a common topic or category. By using keywords, you
can quickly search for and view topics.
Two types of keywords are
used in Exchange articles:
- Title prefix keywords are located at the beginning of the
title of each article that applies to Exchange 2000 or earlier versions of Exchange.
- Query keywords are located in the Keywords
section at the bottom of each article.
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Keywords in Titles
The following lists describe the keywords that are used in the
title prefix of articles that apply to Exchange 2000 and earlier versions of
Exchange. Additionally, the lists provide examples of the topics that
each keyword represents.
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Exchange 2000
Knowledge Base articles that apply to Exchange 2000 use one of the following keywords in the title:
- XGEN
Articles that use the XGEN keyword contain general information about Exchange including
documentation and service pack availability and information. - XADM
Articles that use the XADM keyword discuss administrative topics that include the following:
- Setup and installation of Exchange Server and Exchange
Server service packs
- Active Directory
- Active Directory Connector
- Backup and restore procedures
- Disaster recovery
- DSAccess (Directory Access Cache)
- DSProxy (Directory Service Proxy)
- The Exchange Server Administrator program or Exchange
System Manager user interface (UI)
- Storage groups
- Directory
- Intersite and Intrasite Directory
replication
- Exchange on Microsoft Cluster Server support
(MSCS)
- Performance
- Importing and exporting data
- Key Management Service (KMS)
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- Server Monitor
- Link Monitor
- Message tracking
- Mailbox Manager
- Private and public information stores
- Public folder replication
- Public folder permissions
- Recipient Update Service (RUS)
- Site Replication Service
- Store utilities
- XCON
Articles that use the XCON keyword
discuss Connector topics such as mail flow between Exchange computers
and other Exchange computers or the Internet, connectivity with
Microsoft and non-Microsoft messaging systems, message routing, directory
synchronization, and migration from non-Microsoft systems. This includes issues
that involve the following:
- Dynamic RAS Connector
- Transport Core
- Internet Mail Connector (IMC)
- Internet Mail Service
- X.400 Connector
- Mail Flow and Routing
- Migration
- MTA-X.400 Transport Stacks (TCP/IP, X.25,
TP4)
- Message Transfer Agent (MTA) and Routing
- Site Connector
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Mail Flow and
Routing
- Routing Group Connector
- Microsoft Mail Connector
- Directory synchronization (dirsync)
- Microsoft Connector for Lotus Notes (MSNC)
- Lotus cc:Mail Connector
- Calendar Connector
- Microsoft Commercial Internet System (MCIS)
- Microsoft Mail for PC Networks (MS Mail)
- Novell GroupWise Connector
- SMTP Access Component for MS Mail
- Microsoft SMTP Service
- Microsoft Network News Transport Protocol Service
(NNTP)
- Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
Server
- Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) Server
- SNADS Connector
- SNADS Directory Component
- PROFS Connector
- Linkage Directory Exchange (LDE)
- POP3, NNTP, IMAP and SMTP virtual servers
- XCCC
Articles that use the XCCC keyword discuss client, connectivity, and collaboration topics
such as client mail access by using Internet protocols (POP3, IMAP4, NNTP),
client connectivity by using HTTP/DAV, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) and MAPI, and Exchange Instant Messaging. This includes issues that
involve the following:
- Client (MAPI) connectivity to Exchange
- Client (NNTP, POP3, IMAP4) connectivity to Internet
mail (IMAP, POP3, SMTP)
- Client (HTTP) connectivity to Messaging Web
Applications
- Microsoft Exchange Conferencing Server
- Instant Messaging for Exchange
- Microsoft Chat (MSChat)
- Microsoft Mobile Information Server
- Microsoft NetMeeting
- Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA)
- OL
Articles that use the OL keyword discuss Outlook topics such as Outlook and Exchange
issues, client installation and configuration. This includes issues that
involve the following:
- Setup and deployment
- Outlook forms
- Free/Busy Connector
- Server-side scripting
- Shiva
- Schedule+ (including Macintosh)
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Earlier Versions of Exchange
Knowledge Base articles that apply to earlier versions of
Exchange may have used one of the following keywords in the title:
NOTE: The
XCLN,
XFOR,
XIMS, and
XWEB keywords that appear in the following list are not used in
articles that apply to Exchange 2000.
- XGEN
Articles that use the XGEN keyword contain general information about Exchange Server
including documentation and service pack availability and information.
- XADM
Articles that use the XADM keyword discuss administrative topics including the following:
- Setup and installation of Exchange Server and Exchange
Server service packs
- Backup and restore procedures
- Disaster recovery
- General user interface (UI) issues
- Directory
- Directory replication
- Exchange on Microsoft Cluster Server support
(MSCS)
- Performance
- Importing and exporting data
- Key Management Service (KMS)
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- Server Monitor
- Link Monitor
- Message tracking
- Mailbox Manager
- Private and public information stores
- Public folder replication
- Public folder permissions
- XCLN
Articles that use the XCLN keyword discuss client issues including the following:
- Client setup and deployment
- Outlook forms
- Free/Busy Connector
- Server-side scripting
- Shiva
- Schedule+ (including Macintosh)
- Setup Editor
- XCON
Articles that use the XCON keyword discuss connector issues including the following:
- Dynamic RAS Connector
- X.400 Connector
- Mail Flow and Routing
- MTA-X.400 Transport Stacks (TCP/IP, X.25,
TP4)
- Message Transfer Agent (MTA) and Routing
- Site Connector
- XFOR
Articles that use the XFOR keyword discuss issues such as mail flow between Exchange
computers and other Exchange computers, connectivity with Microsoft and
non-Microsoft messaging systems, directory synchronization, and migration from
non-Microsoft systems including the following:
- Microsoft Mail Connector
- Connectivity to foreign mail systems
- Migration
- Directory synchronization (dirsync)
- Lotus cc:Mail Connector (MSNC)
- Microsoft Connector for Lotus Notes (MSNC)
- SNADS Connector
- SNADS Directory Component
- PROFS Connector
- Linkage Directory Exchange (LDE)
- XIMS
Articles that use the XIMS keyword discuss issues including the following:
- Client (NNTP, POP3, IMAP4) connectivity to Internet
mail (IMAP, POP3, SMTP)
- Internet Message Access Protocol version 4
(IMAP4)
- Microsoft Chat (MSChat)
- XWEB
Articles that use the XWEB keyword discuss Web issues including Outlook Web Access.
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Query Keywords
You can also use query words to help you search for Knowledge
Base articles by topic. Query words appear at the bottom of the article. The
following table lists the query words that you can use to search for articles
that apply to Exchange 2000, and an example of the
topics that each query word represents.
NOTE: These query keywords are used in newly published articles, and
may not be present in existing articles or in articles that apply to older
versions of Exchange.
| Query word | Example |
|---|
| kbMonitoring | Microsoft Operations Manager |
| kbDev | Collaboration Data Objects (CDO), XML, WebDAV |
| kbTransport | SMTP, MTA |
| kbSetup | Issues that occur when you run Setup.exe or
Update.exe |
| kbSDK | Application Deployment Wizard, sample gateway |
| kbRTC | Conferencing Server, Exchange Instant Messaging |
| kbPOPIMAPNNTP | POP, IMAP and NNTP |
| kbExchangeOWA | Outlook Web Access |
| kbMobility | Mobile Information Server, ActiveSync |
| kbIFS | Installable file system (IFS), BackOffice storage |
| kbDirectory | Recipient Update Service, DSAccess, Active Directory
Connector, Schema, ADClean |
| kbCoExistMigration | Exmerge.exe, Lotus Notes connector |
| kbCI | Content Indexing |
| kbClustering | Clustering |
| kbESM | System Attendant, Message Tracking, Mailbox Manager,
Mbconn.exe |
| kbWhitepaper | Pointer articles to technical whitepapers |
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REFERENCES
For more technical information and support about Exchange
2000, visit the Exchange 2000 Server Support Center at the following
Microsoft Web site:
For more technical information and support about Exchange 5.5, visit the Exchange Server 5.5 Support Center at the following Microsoft
Web site:
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