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Enterprise Computing Systems, Microsoft Applications

Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

by Mike Daugherty, Mike Daughtery
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Overview

This authoritative book teaches IT professionals responsible for Exchange messaging systems how to efficiently manage the program's many and complex system capabilities and features. Once you've designed and implemented a messaging system, the bulk of the day-to-day work involves monitoring to ensure an optimum traffic flow, accomplished by continuously reviewing and fine-tuning dozens of system specifications and components. Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2003 teaches readers proven and innovative techniques, tools, and procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types built on Exchange 2003. Based on the author's own twenty years of messaging system experience and the collective experience of HP, the leading implementer of Exchange Server systems, this book will be a leading resource for Exchange administrators and designers.

*Provides best practices and innovative everyday techniques for managing the enterprise Exchange environment
*Teaches readers proven procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types
*Based on the author's own twenty years of messaging system experience

Audience: Exchange system managers and administrators who are responsible for maintaining the user and mailbox accounts; help desk workers who must quickly solve reported problems; Exchange architects and designers.

Synopsis

This authoritative book teaches IT professionals responsible for Exchange messaging systems how to efficiently manage the program's many and complex system capabilities and features. Once you've designed and implemented a messaging system, the bulk of the day-to-day work involves monitoring to ensure an optimum traffic flow, accomplished by continuously reviewing and fine-tuning dozens of system specifications and components. Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2003 teaches readers proven and innovative techniques, tools, and procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types built on Exchange 2003. Based on the author's own twenty years of messaging system experience and the collective experience of HP, the leading implementer of Exchange Server systems, this book will be a leading resource for Exchange administrators and designers.

*Provides best practices and innovative everyday techniques for managing the enterprise Exchange environment
*Teaches readers proven procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types
*Based on the author's own twenty years of messaging system experience

About the Author, Mike Daugherty

Mike Daugherty is Manager of the Microsoft Consulting Resource Unit for the Central Region as well as a Senior Solution Architect and Program Manager with HP Consulting and Integration Services. He travels widely, working with large Exchange installations and helping clients manage their systems. He is based in Texas.

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OK, you’ve successfully deployed Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Now it’s your job to manage it. Exchange administration is darned complicated, and most Exchange books cover it all too lightly. That’s why you need this one.

You’ll start by thoroughly mastering Microsoft’s high-level framework for managing Exchange (and other MS enterprise apps, too). Then, the details. Working with tools ranging from MMC to ESEUTIL. Managing organization topologies. Configuring Outlook Web Access. Managing connectivity, recipients, address lists, backup/recovery, viruses, and spam. Monitoring everything from policies to SLA compliance.

The book is replete with specific support scenarios -- drawn from HP’s experience supporting enterprise Exchange installations with over 5 million users. It’s as close to definitive as anyone is likely to get. Bill Camarda

Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2003 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
586
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781555583026

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