Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator's Companion, Second Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: Walter Glenn, Scott Lowe, Joshua Maher Publisher: Microsoft Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 784 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 2.2
ISBN: 0735625905 Dewey Decimal Number: 004 EAN: 9780735625907 ASIN: 0735625905
Publication Date: June 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Get your mission-critical messaging and collaboration systems up and running with the essential guide to deploying and managing Exchange Server 2007, now updated for SP1. This comprehensive administrator s reference covers the full range of server and client deployments, unified communications, security features, performance optimization, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. It also includes four chapters on security policy, tools, and techniques to help protect messaging systems from viruses, spam, and phishing. Written by expert authors Walter Glenn and Scott Lowe, this reference delivers comprehensive information to deploy and operate effective, reliable, and security-enhanced messaging and collaboration services.
Key Book Benefits:
Comprehensive one-volume resource for everyday operations and support of Exchange Server-based messaging and collaboration services Now fully updated for the new capabilities and features in SP1 Written by leading authors and Exchange Server experts
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Review based on Windows PowerShell content September 12, 2008 I just finished reviewing this book. I looked at it from the perspective of its Windows PowerShell content as I'm a Microsoft MVP who specializes in PowerShell scripting.
PowerShell is becoming more and more important. Under the covers, PowerShell is the basis of all administrative tasks done in the Exchange 2007 Management Console.
PowerShell is new and can be intimidating. However, for anyone who wants to automate tasks and become more productive, they should start investing some time in learning PowerShell. The time will soon come where PowerShell will be the common scripting language used by all Microsoft server products.
What I like about this book is that it isn't too heavy on the PowerShell content, which is good for people new to the scripting language. Concepts are clearly presented, and then there's a small section on how to do the task in PowerShell with an example provided.
Apart from its PowerShell content, the book is very well laid out, and covers every aspect of Exchange that an administrator should know about.
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