Microsoft Exchange 2000, Conferencing Server, and SharePoint Portal Server 2001 (White Book) | 
enlarge | Authors: Rand Morimoto, Joe Pennetta, Chris Doyle Publisher: Sams Category: Book
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $0.32 You Save: $49.67 (99%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1922525
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 624 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.4
ISBN: 0672321793 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.713769 UPC: 752063321799 EAN: 9780672321795 ASIN: 0672321793
Publication Date: August 3, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description
This book covers the planning, design, implementation, and support of Microsoft Exchange 2000, Conference Server 2000, and SharePoint Portal Server that make up Microsoft's knowledge management and collaborative solutions technology suite of products. Built from real world implementations and best practices, the book covers preparing, planning, prototype testing, and implementation of the three products for small, medium, and large organizations. The book also covers how to migrate from Exchange v5.5 to Exchange 2000 as well as has sections on Digital Dashboards, Outlook Web Access messaging, video conferencing, data conferencing, document routing, and information indexing.
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Useless for Sharepoint April 13, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
At the going used price ... , this book is probably worth buying as a reference for exchange server. However, it is the worst of the sharepoint books - only two basic chapters are devoted to Sharepoint.
Well Written and Helpful February 20, 2003 This book is well written and an interesting read. I don't need to know a whole lot on Conference Server and SharePoint, but it was interesting stuff to read over. The book did help me with a problem in implementing an Instant Messaging set up too. Overall a nice book!
Excellent Book for Exchange 2000! October 28, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this book when it first came out, and we used it as our guide to implement Exchange 2000 for our 3,500-employee company (7 domestic sites / 3 int'l sites). We just completed our migration last week and I don't think we could have done it without this book! Not sure what the other reviews were referencing since the time I bought this book (possibly SharePoint which we did not implement), but the Exchange 2000 information was rock solid! Excellent book, I highly recommend it!
Look elsewhere October 26, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you want to know what topics to consider for an E2k deployment, they're probably all mentioned here. If you want to know any details about those topics, there wasn't room. I had high hopes after listening to Mr. Morimoto's Microsoft webcast, but no more information is to be found here than the brief mentions he made. An example is found on p. 59, where five considerations for sizing and installation are listed. "These areas are detailed in the 'Best Practice Recommendations' section," it says; the details amount to only nine lines, simply re-listing the topics. Disappointing.
Don't buy this book for the SharePoint information September 29, 2001 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
My review pertains only to the SharePoint section of this book, since that's what I was interested in. The information on implementing SharePoint is very high level and covers the same information contained in the user's manuals that are available from Microsoft's website.I was expecting this book to get into greater detail about a real-world implementation plan, including ideas on how to programmatically migrate an existing set of documents into a new SharePoint Portal, but no such luck. Instead, it breezes through each of the features, devoting little more than a paragraph per feature to explain how things work. It appears that the SharePoint information was thrown in at the last minute so that it could be one of the first books claiming to cover SharePoint. Save your money and wait for one of the other books that are scheduled to be release over the next few months.
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