Microsoft Exchange is a big, complicated application; it requires more disk storage than Windows NT Server and has several hundred configuration property pages and dialogs. But it is also a very powerful and flexible messaging system. However, knowing that it can be made to do something and understanding how to do it are often worlds apart. Managing Microsoft Exchange Server bridges this gap.This book is a no-nonsense, practical guide to planning, installing, managing, maintaining, and troubleshooting Exchange networks. Targeted at medium-sized installations and up, Managing Microsoft Exchange Server addresses the difficult problems these users face: Internet integration, storage management, cost of ownership, system security, and performance management. It goes beyond the basics to provide real hands-on advice about what you need to know after you have your first site up-and-running and are facing issues of growth, optimization, or recovery planning. Managing Microsoft Exchange Server comprehensively explains how Exchange works, what it can do, and how you can make it work for you.
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Paperback. Pub Date: 1999 08 Pages: 718 in Publisher: OReilly Media Microsoft Exchange is a big complicated application; it requires more disk storage than Windows NT Server and has several hundred configuration property pages and dialogs But it is also a very powerful and flexible messaging system. However. knowing tha
Robichaux has written Managing Microsoft Exchange Server for Exchange Server administrators, the people who have to make it work. He starts by telling you it doesn't deal with mail connectors (PC or mainframe), cover migration planning and tackle Exchange scripting or app development.
This leaves plenty of scope since Exchange Server is larger and more complex than NT with hundreds of configuration dialogues. Robichaux starts with considerations that precede breaking the CD seals. By chapter four you're ready to install it.
In chapter five you learn about Exchange Administrator, the front end that enables users to access and edit Exchange Server's operation. Robichaux usefully lists the containers and the components underlying Exchange Server, which Administrator controls. At this point you start to get your hands dirty. The sheer wealth of practical detail that follows makes for dull but informative reading. In particular, the section on managing Internet mail in chapter eight rewards careful examination, as does the security section in chapter 16.
Robichaux clearly knows his subject. He doesn't slavishly tow the Microsoft line and is happy to make suggestions based on real experience. For example, he recommends against using Exchange Server's automatic restart feature. If you're responsible for installing and managing Exchange Server, you should have this book on the shelf. --Amazon.com
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