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 ISBN 032124592X Pages 592 Publisher Addison Wesley Professional Author(s) Scott Schnoll Release Date March 16, 2004 Hits 264
Category Windows Server 2003 |
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled eBook
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From the Back Cover ?Scott Schnoll has the amazing ability to present deeply technical information in an easy-to-understand, light-hearted way. This book is a must-read for anyone who is implementing Exchange 2003.?
?Paul Bowden, lead program manager, Exchange Server Development, Microsoft Corporation ?Scott Schnoll?s clear, concise writing style and diverse knowledge makes his Exchange 2003 book readable and valuable to anyone deploying, inheriting, or considering Exchange Server 2003. An excellent, thorough, all-purpose Exchange 2003 book.?
?William Lefkovics, senior messaging and systems analyst,eEye Digital Security ?This is one Exchange Server book that you?ll actually enjoy reading from cover to cover. You won?t want to put it down . . . I didn?t! It?s easy to read, yet it contains all of the essential information that you need to know.?
?Scott Schnoll?s knowledge of Exchange is second to none, and he has the ability to take very technical topics and explain them in a manner that is easy to digest. This book should be in every Exchange administrator?s toolkit.?
Mark Fugatt, MCT,Exchange MVP ?I really enjoyed reading this book. I found it to be extremely informative, especially in covering the new features of Exchange 2003. I have no doubts in recommending this book to those who are serious about Exchange 2003.?
?Neil Hobson, Exchange MVP, lead messaging consultant,Silversands ?Scott has written the essential administrative guide for Exchange 2003 deployment. Not only covering the ?how-to,? but also truly exploring the ?what-if? scenarios as well.?
?Kevin T. Price, deputy chief technical officer, CMS Information Services, Inc. ?An essential technical reference containing the critical information necessary for successful administration and deployment of Exchange Server 2003. New features, removed features?this book covers it all.?
?James V. Walker, consultant ?Scott Schnoll?s clear, concise writing style and diverse knowledge make his Exchange 2003 book readable and valuable to anyone deploying, inheriting, or considering Exchange Server 2003. An excellent, thorough, all-purpose Exchange book.?
?William Lefkovics, Senior Messaging and Systems Analyst, eEye Digital Security
Nearly three years in the making, Exchange Server 2003 is the most reliable and secure messaging solution that Microsoft has ever produced. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled is a practical, hands-on guide designed to bring readers quickly up to speed on the latest changes and enhancements to the leading e-mail server.
Drawing on his involvement in Microsoft?s Exchange Server 2003 Joint Development Program, author Scott Schnoll offers the detailed technical information that Exchange administrators need to know. He has a clear and concise style, and focuses on what?s new, what?s improved, and what?s been removed from Exchange Server 2003. Throughout the book Scott illustrates key points with real-world scenarios, and provides best practices drawn from his years of experience working with Exchange.
You will find answers to a variety of important questions, such as:
- What features have been included in Exchange Server 2003 to replace Exchange Server 2000 and 5.5 features? Chapter 3
- How do you use Internet Mail Wizard to configure Exchange for Internet messaging? Chapter 4
- What does Exchange Server 2003 offer for remote security, and how can you now better block unwanted e-mail? Chapter 6
- How do you back up, restore, and recover data using Recovery Storage Groups, Windows Volume Shadow Service, and other features? Chapter 8
- How do you use the new Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync features? Chapter 9
- What tuning and configuration patterns will work best for your organization? Chapter 10
About the Author
Scott Schnoll is the Product Support Manager for TNT Software, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner that specializes in Windows system and network-management applications. Scott is an MCSE, an MCT, an MCSA, and a long-time Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). He is a coauthor of the forthcoming book, Exchange 2003 Resource Kit (Microsoft Press), and was the lead author for Exchange 2000 Server: The Complete Reference (McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2001). He also has written numerous articles for Exchange & Outlook Magazine and is currently the resident Exchange Expert at SearchWin2000.com/SearchExchange.com/ TechTarget.com. Scott is a regular speaker at Microsoft conferences, including MEC and TechEd, and industry conferences, such as Comdex, TechMentor, and others, where he presents on topics such as Exchange, clustering, IIS, and security.
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