Microsoft Exchange Server makes communication across networks run by Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000
Server a lot easier. With it, authorised users can not only contact others inside and outside the network, but also check
their appointments, tasks, contacts and other important information remotely. Unfortunately, many of the most common Exchange management tasks are poorly documented, leading to paralysis for less-experienced administrators. This is
particularly acute for Exchange 5.5 administrators, who are likely to find the transition to Exchange 2000/2003 jarring.
This hands-on Cookbook is a valuable desktop reference with recipes to help busy administrators solve a wide range of
issues, from installation and maintenance to configuration and optimization. The book also shows how to script useful
operations and includes useful recipes for many advanced tasks and uncommon problems.