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Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
By Barry Gerber, Jim McBee

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With this comprehensive guide, you’ll find out how to effectively install, configure, and manage Microsoft’s powerful messaging and collaboration server, Exchange Server 2007. From reducing the amount of spam your company receives to ensuring you have the right disaster recovery strategy, authors Barry Gerber and Jim McBee share their extensive real-world experience as they walk you step-by-step through each process. You’ll learn the essential techniques for planning and design, deployment, administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #313055 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 816 pages

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From the Back Cover
Discover How to Customize Exchange Server 2007 for Your Environment

By utilizing the latest features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, you'll be able to provide your company with the security it needs while enabling employees to access critical information regardless of their location or type of device.

Now with this comprehensive guide, you'll find out how to effectively install, configure, and manage Microsoft's powerful messaging and collaboration server. From reducing the amount of spam your company receives to ensuring you have the right disaster recovery strategy, authors Barry Gerber and Jim McBee share their extensive real-world experience as they walk you step-by-step through each process. You'll learn the essential techniques for planning and design, deployment, administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Fully updated for Exchange Server 2007 and Windows Server® 2003 R2, this book also covers new capabilities, including wireless access, security, customized e-mail forms for Outlook®, and more.

Coverage includes:

  • Installing, configuring, and scaling a new Exchange 2007 system
  • Utilizing the admin console to delegate permissions

  • Managing e-mail recipients, address lists, and folder content

  • Ensuring Exchange Server reliability and availability

  • Accessing Outlook email using Windows Mobile® and ActiveSync® devices

  • Configuring wireless access to Exchange Server 2007

  • Securing Exchange Server against hackers, spam, and viruses

  • Supporting Outlook 2007 and configuring it on the Exchange Server

Learn How to Successfully Design a New Exchange 2007 System

Create, Deploy, and Administer a Collaborative Messaging Solution

Take Advantage of Enhanced Security and Wireless Access Features

Build Redundancy and Availability into Your System

Log, Audit, and Monitor All Activities to Keep Unwanted Content Out

About the Author
Barry Gerber is an IT consultant focusing on communications systems, networking, and advanced database technologies. He is currently editorial technical director at TomsHardware.com. Barry is the author of four editions of the bestselling Mastering Exchange Server. He was also a founding editor of Network Computing Magazine.

Jim McBee, MCSE and MCT, is a consultant based in Honolulu, Hawaii. He specializes in Exchange deployments and education and has worked for many Fortune 500 customers, as well as the U.S. Department of Defense. He is the author of three editions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Advanced Administration and coauthor of Cabling: The Complete Guide to Network Wiring.


Customer Reviews

All in one place5
I had no background in exchange and was asked to convert a Domino installation to Exchange 2007. I bought this book because of my prior experience with Sybex (excellent), and fully prepared to have to buy more books on the same subject before it did the migration. I did not need another book.

The book is very well organized, current, and accurate. The screen shots and steps outlined are exactly what you see on the screen. The content is very detailed, but does not get you bogged down. You will get the most out of it by reading in order from the beginning to the end.

The book helps make decisions such as hardware, ssl certificates, etc. prior to doing an installation. The real issues with an exchange migration/new installation are usually AD, DNS, firewalls, etc. and the book provides very good insights.

One can simply execute the installation as one progresses through the chapters. Blogs and forums for any particular topic at websites such as technet, [..], blackberry forums, etc. can be used as supplements.

HTH

McBee and Gerber wrote a great book.!5
Let me start by saying that while it was a great book, on first appearances, I felt it to be a bit thinner than the normal McBee book. This was definitely a misnomer as the book was light on nothing. I own a small library of Exchange books, accumulated over 14 years supporting Exchange and other messaging systems and 15 years in the IT biz. If there was one Exchange 2007 book that I had to put on my shelf, this would be it.

Exchange 2007 brings to bear some of the good things which we were familiar with in Exchange 5.5; a separate SMTP engine (IMC in Exchange 5.5, SMTP Service in Exchange 2000/2003, and Hub/Transport role in Exchange 2003), a separate Outlook Web Access server role (now called CAS in Exchange 2007). Some Exchange admins of today don't remember the concepts of these separate roles and Exchange admins with this background need to become familiar. McBee and Gerber help to bring the novice admin up to speed while satiating the desires of seasoned messaging professionals.

It's easy to tell that McBee was key in the authoring of this book and uses his great writing skill to further learning the key concepts in the book. There is also a nice appendix that highlights some tools that administrators may find helpful.

I am a former Microsoft MVP, who participated with the LCS and Exchange MVP teams. I also participate in the Exchange forums of Experts Exchange. As such, it is easy to see when a great book is written. McBee and Gerber have written yet another winner and a great time saver for those folks looking for a great book to use in their Exchange 2007 learning. This book was definitely worth every minute and is only one of three Exchange books I keep at the office.

Bob

Very Good All in One Book5
I have been an messaging engineer for four years now and in that time I have been through my fair share of Exchange books covering Exchange 2000, Exchange 2003, and Exchange 2007. I can easily say that Jim McBee's book here is one of the best books you can buy on the subject.

Material is covered well, going over all the new features in Exchange 2007, best practices, and practical advice to help you deploy Exchange 2007 and keep it running once it's deployed. Important topics like security, Outlook integration, and Windows Mobile support is covered as well. Best of all this book is full of handy powershell scripts to help you learn your way around the new exchange management shell.

No matter what your need, be it studying for the MCITP exam, deploying Exchange 2007 in your organization, or just needing a handy tome of great Exchange information to refer to on a daily basis you truly can not go wrong with this book. It is highly recommended!