Surprisingly, the majority of organizations running Exchange are still usingExchange 5.5 that was released in 1997. In 2003, Microsoft suspended theirsupport of 5.5. Companies are now starting to upgrade and they will upgradeto 2003.Most sys admins who call themselves "Exchange" admins have never reallyworked with Exchange servers before. And for them, most of the books onthe market assume they have a basic understanding of Exchange and thereforejump right into a feature-based approach for Exchange 2003. Bill Boswellrecognized this and created a book to teach sys admins the fundamentals ofExchange 2003: How does it work? How do I get the most out of it? How do Ifix it if it breaks? He introduces the material at the right level, getting thereader to do something useful quickly, without patronizing the reader with a lotof fluff. The chapters get readers up and running in a test environment, thenexpose readers to layers of detail as they progress through a topic andultimately get them ready for a real-world deployment or a managementchallenge. Bill makes a point to cover Outlook, Eudora and other e-mailclients. And he is not afraid to suggest third party products when he believesthey will work more efficiently.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 177 mm
Dicke: 41 mm
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978-0-321-22874-1 (9780321228741)
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About the Author
BILL BOSWELL, MCSE, is an independent consultant and trainer and the author of two previous books, InsideWindows Server 2003 and Inside Windows 2000. His firm, Bill Boswell Consulting, Inc., is based in Phoenix, AZ. Boswell is a Contributing Editor for MCP Magazine and a sought-after speaker at TechMentor and other conferences.
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Installing an Exchange 2003 server 1 Ch. 2 Understanding and using messaging protocols 67 Ch. 3 Exchange 2003 service architecture 131 Ch. 4 Managing Exchange 2003 servers 149 Ch. 5 Managing recipients and distribution lists 203 Ch. 6 Publishing address lists 285 Ch. 7 Managing storage and mailboxes 305 Ch. 8 Message routing 361 Ch. 9 Outlook Web access 409 Ch. 10 Managing public folders 459 Ch. 11 Deploying a distributed architecture 501 Ch. 12 Migrating from Legacy Exchange 539 Ch. 13 Service continuity 619 App. A Building a stable Exchange 2003 deployment infrastructure 705 App. B Legacy Exchange operation 755 App. C Detailed deployment log contents 769