Exchange 2000. NET Server Black Book is a comprehensive reference to administering, configuring, and troubleshooting Exchange 2000. Written in the popular Black Book problem-solving format, the book teaches you how to utilize the new features of Exchange 2000 and SMTP. It covers migrations issues and planning for: design and integration, site topology and organization, corporate and user's needs, Exchange Service selection, and disaster recovery. It has detailed coverage of how Exchange 2000 works and explains the relationship between Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000.
Evan Benjamin (Nanuet, NY) is an IT consultant working with companies on network administration and computer support. He is also involved in Web programming projects and will soon acheive a Master's Degree in Computer Science. He is a Microsoft certified MCSE and MCP.
Phillip Schein (Richmond, VA) is a system integrator/technical trainer specializing in Web application development, courseware design and in-house training. He holds the following IT certifications: MCSE, MCT, MCP+I, Novell, CompTIA, CIW, and CTT. He has written numerous articles about the computer industry and has designed in-house courseware.
Cherry Beado (MCSE/MCT) works for MISNet, Inc., an organization in the Philippines that focuses on CRM, IRM, CTI, and system integration. She is a senior technical consultant and has her MCSP, CTEC, ASC, and LAR certifications. She has been involved in several large deployments of MS Exchange Server, has consulted, and has conducted instructor-led classes for MS Exchange and Windows NT courses.