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Microsoft Exchange Server for Windows 2000 : Planning, Design and Implementation

by Tony Redmond
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Overview

An entirely new edition by an internationally recognized Exchange authority and best-selling author targets a major new version of Microsoft Exchange Server, as well as other versions of Exchange 5.5 Server running on Windows 2000.



Microsoft Exchange Server for Windows 2000 provides the tools to design, deploy and manage an Exchange Server operation. It describes Exchange "best practices" developed by the author and his colleagues at Compaq, the leading worldwide consulting company for Exchange Server projects. The book thoroughly covers all of the major Exchange Server technologies new for Windows 2000, including the Web Storage System, Storage Groups, Instant Messaging and the interaction between Exchange 2000 and the Windows 2000 Active Directory.

Tony Redmond helps readers master the most demanding and powerful version yet of Exchange Server.

Previous editions are some of the most well-respected, praised, and best-selling works on the topic
An entirely new book for a major new version of Exchange
Contains current information on the importance of planning for an integrated Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 and deployment selecting from the wide range of clients for Exchange 2000

Audience: Corporate IT professionals using Microsoft Exchange Server, specifically developers, administrators, and system designers.

About the Author, Tony Redmond


Tony Redmond, Chief Technical Officer, Compaq Professional Services

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Documents practices and techniques that have been developed for managing the Exchange messaging application<-->mainly with an eye on large deployments<-->and for upgrading from version 5.5 to Exchange 2000. The author, who is vice president at Compaq Global Services, discusses the web storage system, storage groups, instant messaging, and the interaction between Exchange 2000 and the Windows 2000 active directory. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 11, 2000
Publisher
Digital Press
Pages
656
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781555582241

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