Exchange 2000 Server Administration
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Overview
Implement and manage Microsoft's leading messaging and collaboration system using this instructive guide. You'll quickly learn everything you need to deploy and administer the system effectively,and learn about migration and coexistence with Exchange 5. 5 Server. If you are a Windows administrator new to Exchange 2000 Server,this is the book for you.Learn to deploy and administer Exchange 2000 Server step-by-step.
Use this instructive guide to implement and manage Microsoft's leading messaging and collaboration system. Since it's written for both new and experienced Exchange 2000 Server users,you'll quickly learn everything you need to deploy and administer the system effectively. This in-depth reference explains all of the new features of Exchange 2000 Server—including instant messaging—and also discusses migration and coexistence with Exchange 5. 5 Server. The 8-page blueprint section provides additional visual instruction and illustrates the differences between Exchange Server 5. 5 and Exchange 2000 Server. If you are a Windows administrator new to Exchange 2000 Server,this is the book for you.
- Upgrade to Exchange 2000 Server
- Integrate with Windows 2000 and coexist with Exchange Server 5. 5
- Create and manage recipients
- Administer routing storage groups
- Recover Exchange databases confidently
- Install and administer Exchange 2000 clients
- Support instant messaging capabilities
- Configure security settings
- Perform system backup and recovery tasks
Synopsis
Use this instructive guide to implement and manage Microsoft's leading messaging and collaboration system.
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewExchange 2000 Server offers a remarkably powerful backbone for communication, collaboration, and information sharing in enterprises from the Fortune 100 down to folks who've bought Exchange as part of Microsoft's 50-user Small Business Server 2000 bundle. As Exchange 2000 catches on, many people are managing it for the first time -- often, without training. Now, there's a guide just for them.
Exchange 2000 Server Administration: A Beginner's Guide starts by reviewing the key issues associated with installing Exchange Server 2000, and upgrading from Exchange 5.5. You'll walk through creating and managing recipients via Active Directory; working with public folders and storage groups; creating effective Exchange system policies; and using routing group connectors to provide connectivity among far-flung Exchange 2000 Servers.
Next, you'll take a closer look at Exchange 2000's architecture, focusing on the elements you need to understand to maximize performance, reliability, and interoperability -- including techniques for routing mail to non-Microsoft email systems. There are thorough introductions to administering Exchange security, monitoring services and performance, and -- especially -- backup and recovery. You'll learn the basics of administering Outlook 2000 clients in Exchange environments, and even walk through implementing Exchange's cool in-house instant messaging. (Bill Camarda)
Bill Camarda is a consultant and writer with nearly 20 years' experience in helping technology companies deploy and market advanced software, computing, and networking products and services. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2000 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks For Dummies®, Second Edition.