Microsoft Exchange is a part of Microsoft's suite of NT-based applications for enterprise computing. Exchange is a powerful messaging and groupware system that integrates email, scheduling, electronic forms, document sharing and custom applications. The volume demonstrates setting up, managing, and developing applications for Microsoft Exchange. It includes tips, warnings, and sidebars based on field experience from Microsoft-certified consultants and developers. The authors show the functions and features of the product - where the traps are, and how to work around them. Coverage is complete for the features of release 4.1, including those for Internet and Web connectivity. The CD-ROM includes all the sample source and script from the book as well as "lite" versions of NTP developed software products that can enhance Exchange capabilities.
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Höhe: 23.5 cm
Breite: 19 cm
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978-0-471-17841-5 (9780471178415)
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Partial table of contents:; THE CLIENT; Exchange Client Architecture; Installing the Exchange Client; Custom Information Handling; THE SERVER; Domains, Sites, and Other Dependencies; Exchange Server Features and Functions; Designing Your Exchange Messaging System; OUTLOOK AND SCHEDULE; Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0; Microsoft Outlook, a Desktop Information Manager; SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR; Administering the Multiple-Site Organization; Implementing Public Folders; Some Other Administration Concerns; Connecting Exchange to MS Mail on PC and AppleTalk Networks; Connecting to the Internet; Active Server Components and the World Wide Web; Activities for Maintaining an Exchange Organization; Glossary; Index; What's on the CD-ROM.