Exchange Server 2007 How-To by J Peter Bruzzese


ISBN
9780672330483
Published
Released
02 / 03 / 2009
Binding
Paperback
Pages
336
Dimensions
154 x 228 x 18mm

Takes readers through the step-by-step procedures of everything from planning to configuring to managing their Exchange 2007 server.

* Provides an alternative or complement to large reference titles when network administrators need quick answers
* Both novice and experienced Exchange administrators will benefit from the easy to locate and utilize how-to sections
* Covers all the new features of Exchange 2007 SP1.
* Presents info in an intuitive, solution-oriented format.

Microsoft's Exchange Server is the most widely used e-mail server. While there have been several very good comprehensive references, there are few books for an administrator to turn to for quick information. Exchange Server 2007 How-To will take readers through the step-by-step procedures of everything from planning their messaging deployment and designing for infrastructure improvements, to installing, configuring and managing your Exchange 2007 SP1 systems. It is completely up to date with Service Pack 1, and includes coverage of all the new and improved features. It will provide an alternative or complement to large reference titles when network administrators need quick answers, or need to get up to speed quickly on SP1's new features. The author, J. Peter Bruzzese, is active in the Windows IT Pro community, through his writing for magazines and web sites, his speaking engagements at conferences,and his numerous books.
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