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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator's Pocket Consultant (Pro Administrator's Pocket Consultant)

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator's Pocket Consultant (Pro Administrator's Pocket Consultant)
By William R. Stanek

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Here's the practical, pocket-sized reference for IT professionals who administer and support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This unique guide provides essential details for using this next-generation messaging and collaboration platform to deliver better performance, interoperability, and end-user experience. Written by an award-winning author of more than two dozen computer books, this guide puts expert installation, migration, administration, and troubleshooting advice right at your fingertips. Featuring quick-reference tables, concise lists, and step-by-step instructions, this handy, one-stop guide provides fast, accurate answers on the spot--whether you're at your desk or in the field.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #410040 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-01-31
  • Platform: No Operating System
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.63 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 560 pages

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Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
Key Book Benefits:

-Provides fast facts and immediate reference for administering Exchange Server 2007
-Delivers must-know details and procedures for installing, migrating to, administering, and troubleshooting Exchange Server 2007
-Features concise tables, easy-to-scan lists, and step-by step instructions for the answers you need, wherever you need them

About the Author
William R. Stanek is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and a leading technology expert who has authored two dozen computer books. With more than 20 years' experience in advanced programming and system administration, he has extensive expertise developing server technology, encryption, and Internet solutions. William has a master of science degree with distinction in information systems, a bachelor's degree in computer science magna cum laude, and 11 years of military service (he was awarded nine medals including the US Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross). His most recent books are Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Administrator's Pocket Consultant, Microsoft Windows® Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant,and Microsoft Windows Server® 2003 Administrator's Pocket Consultant.


Customer Reviews

The Standard5
William Stanek has been my favorite tech author for many years now. Ever since starting with Windows NT Pocket Consultant in 1999, I've been hooked.

He packs more into his books than any one. It's always clear and to the point, and it's one of the reasons his books are my favorites.

With almost 17 years of Win experience under my belt, I got this book to sharpen up on the newest version of Exchange. The stuff in here is amazing. I've learned a lot of new tricks from this book. Nothing escapes his eye, every section clears up something or gives expert insights in ways i wouldn't have thought of myself.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone upgrading from previous versions and any current administrators. For day to day work it can't be beat. Great work, William !

Great for learning or reference5
This is the first Pocket Consultant book I've purchased. It walked me through all the essentials needed to learn Exchange 2007 (I used the 32-bit evaluation) and it pretty much covers everything.

The author provides examples of using the GUI or CMDlets to configure Exchange. He also provides valuable real-world tips. This one will be used often when it's time for deployment!

Disappointing1
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.