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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide (Network Professional's Library)

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide (Network Professional's Library)

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Author: Nick Cavalancia
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 528
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Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.4 x 1.2

ISBN: 0071486399
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.4476
EAN: 9780071486392
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Publication Date: August 7, 2007
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Product Description

Support a Seamless Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Environment

Get started using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 quickly with help from this easy-to-follow resource. Using screenshots and step-by-step instructions, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide shows you how to set up Exchange Server, migrate from earlier releases, manage recipients, and administer storage. You'll learn how to integrate with Outlook, support mobile users, handle backup and recovery, and implement security measures. The latest monitoring and reporting tools, performance enhancement techniques, and regulatory compliance procedures are also covered.

  • Install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or migrate from earlier versions
  • Create and manage recipients, mailboxes, and public folders
  • Administer storage groups and databases
  • Integrate seamlessly with Outlook 2007
  • Support remote users with Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, Outlook Voice Access, and Active Sync
  • Monitor, administer, and optimize your system using the Exchange Management Console
  • Back up and recover Exchange databases
  • Take advantage of the Exchange Management Shell capabilities



Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Lacks Necessary Background   August 14, 2008
I purchased this book because I am a "new" exchange administrator seting up my first Exchange organization. Mostly this book walks you through the various screens to setup, configure, and manage exchange server. I find this almost useless as the online help files do a good job of telling you exactly the same thing.

As a beginner, what I need and what this book lacks is detail on what the various settings mean, what they do, and what you should and should not put in them. For example, user mailboxes can have multiple email addresses configured for them. Exchange has a hub transport setting called "Accepted Domains". It also has an edge transport "address rewriting" capability. As a beginner, if my internal Active Directory site is internal.us and internal email users are user@internal.us; and my external email address space is external.us, so my external email addresses are user@external.us, do I need to add each user's external.us address to their email address list or do I use address rewriting, or both? This seems like an obvious question that a beginner would need an answer to. I can't find it anywhere in his book.

So if you need a hard copy of each screen in Exchange server, this is the book for you. If you are a beginner and you want to learn how to set up a proper Exchange organization, better look elsewhere.



1 out of 5 stars This isn't a "Beginner's Guide"   May 1, 2008
We have had Exchange 5.5 and now have Exchange 2000 and 2003 servers that have been running for years. We decided to upgrade to Exchange 2007 and this book is like a quick outline of Exchange 2007, you should not use it as your only, or main, source of information on Exchange 2007- it completely ignores things you should be doing, doesn't give any detail on how to do much of what it says to do, and otherwise turned out to be useless during our upgrade process. Sure it's a quick read since there's so many screen shots and so little words, but it's a waste of time- you'd be better off getting a bigger book and reading up on the details, after all that is where all the complications are going to come from. You might get away with this book working if you aren't upgrading and this is the first Exchange server being put into your organization, but how many people are really in that situation?



5 out of 5 stars Good Intro to Exchange 2007   April 11, 2008
As others have said, this is a fast, easy read. It gives a good overview of Exchange 2007, its major features, a simple easy to understand science of how it works and interacts in the active directory environment as well as some useful tips on things like the dreaded exchange powershell for all you GUI types. :-)

As I'm familiar with some extra features of the Enterprise edition that were not mentioned in the book, it's too bad the author did not include those as well. BUT that's a tiny nitpick.

Overall, this is a good starting point for Exchange 2007.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent guide   November 26, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a very well written book and an excellent way for anyone to get introduced to Exchange 2007.

It is easy to understand and the author is very knowledgeable.

I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about Exchange 2007.



5 out of 5 stars Great for beginners and pros alike   September 7, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I initially picked this book up based on a recommendation from a friend. I had extensive experience with Exchange Server from 5.5 through 2003, but since Exchange 2007 was a whole new revision, I wanted to start as a "beginner." I found however, that this book worked very well not only for beginners, but for someone with a lot of previous Exchange Server experience as well. Learning based on this book was quite easy and it is a quick read. The author obviously has built a career around Exchange Server based on the anecdotes throughout. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is serious about moving to Exchange Server 2007.

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