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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Administrator's Companion

by Walter J. Glenn and Bill English


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The Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Administrator's Companion stands as the documentation of record for Microsoft's flagship e-mail and collaboration server product--short of programming. If you don't find here the Exchange 2000 Server information that you need, you pretty much can give up on printed documentation, and head right for the newsgroups.

Assuming familiarity with the Windows 2000 Active Directory infrastructure on which Exchange 2000 Server relies heavily, this book isn't intended as an introductory guide for Exchange Server newcomers. Instead, it's a definitive reference book for administrators who have complicated systems in place, or specific plans to create them. It includes explicit procedures here and there, but sections mainly aim to point you toward the parts of the program that have to do with given capabilities and phenomena--the authors direct readers to the Exchange objects tree when it's time to establish policies, for example. "Real World" sidebars aren't case studies, but instead vehicles for focusing on Exchange 2000 Server's mechanisms for dealing with imperfection (as in a mail environment that includes both Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 5.5, or a network that sometimes delays heartbeat signals).

This book is a no-kidding weighty tome that roving consultants might not want to haul around. For situations like theirs, Microsoft Press publishes a book that's far smaller and equally excellent, if narrower in scope: Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Administrator's Pocket Consultant. --David Wall

Topics covered: Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, explained for the benefit of people who administer or deploy it. The authors explain how the server stores and moves messages, and integrates with the Windows 2000 infrastructure. Lots of attention goes to configuration of users, groups, and folders. Features--chat, instant messaging, and integration with the Windows 2000 public-key management capabilities--get covered, too, as do administrative chores, like backup and performance tuning.

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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server is a comprehensive messaging platform that enables the widest possible range of collaborative solutions. Exchange 2000 builds on the powerful messaging and collaboration features that have made Exchange popular, and includes significant design changes that improve scalability, manageability, and integration. MICROSOFT EXCHANGE 2000 SERVER ADMINISTRATOR'S COMPANION is the IT implementer's guide to deploying and maintaining Exchange 2000 Server. Topics covered include Outlook Web Access and SMTP, Chat Service and Instant Messaging, plus integration with Microsoft Windows(r) 2000 Server Active Directory services and Microsoft Outlook(r) 2000. The companion CD-ROM includes a fully searchable electronic version of the book, and white papers by Exchange experts.

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An accessible, example-rich guide for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server administrators. A companion and reference offering peer advice, product information, and detailed procedures. The CD-ROM contains a complete e-text, white papers, and other helpful information. System requirements: MS Windows 2000, MS Exchange 2000 Server, Internet Explorer, MS Word. DLC: Microsoft Exchange Server.

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