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Editorial Reviews
Product Description:Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Exchange Server 2007. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists. You ll get the focused information you need to solve problems and get the job done whether you re at your desk or in the field! Get fast facts to: Configure and manage Exchange clients Set up users, contacts, distribution lists, and address books Administer permissions, rules, policies, and security settings Manage databases and storage groups Optimize message processing, logging, and anti-spam filtering Administer at the command line using Exchange Management Shell Configure SMTP, connectors, links, and Edge subscriptions Manage mobile device features and client access Back up and restore systems #160;
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
Good reference for upgrading to Exchange 2007, February 12, 2008
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Micah Van Maanen (Orange City, IA United States)
I was looking for a book that covers the differences between Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007; and this book delivered. The author is clear, concise, and very easy to read. He covers everything you would want to know about Exchange 2007. The one issue I noticed is that he stated in several places that Exchange 2007 Standard Edition has a database limit of 16GB; in reality it is 16TB. Outside of this minor issue I highly recommend this book if you are new to Exchange Server, or are planning to upgrade to Exchange 2007.
Excellent!, December 10, 2007
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J. W. NearyI've been using this book for months now and it has never let me down. This pocket consultant is packed with information and excellent.
Superb, a tremendous help!, October 10, 2007
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Larry Ng (Woodland, CA USA)
This 560-page book doesn't quite fit in your pocket, but it is packed with useful information. Includes both GUI and command-line, and I've had no problems with the code samples. Clear and concise, this book has been a tremendous help.
Precisely what I was looking for, October 9, 2007
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Lisa Burke (Texas, USA)
Excellent book, precisely what I was looking for. I used this book in planning and setting up our Exchange 2007. Chock full of useful examples and lots of command line (and the examples do of course work without any problems.) It's a handy book which does just what it says.
Disappointing, October 2, 2007
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Michael Settlage (Raleigh, NC USA)
The best thing about this book is the low price. Most of the commands in the book that I have tried are not correct or don't exist. Because of this, many examples examples do not work. There has to be a better reference for Exchange 207.