Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: Implementation and Administration | 
enlarge | Author: Jim Mcbee Publisher: Sybex Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 576 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 0470187417 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.4476 EAN: 9780470187418 ASIN: 0470187417
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Product Description Make the move to Exchange Server 2007 with this practical guide If you're an IT administrator preparing to move to Exchange Server 2007, this book is for you. It bypasses what you already know and concentrates on the essential information you need to migrate quickly and successfully, and it's fully up-to-speed on the new features brought by SP1. You'll get a thorough look at what's new in Exchange Server 2007, including new names for some familiar Exchange Server 2003 functions. You'll explore the new Exchange 2007 management interface and get a primer on the Exchange Management Shell. And, in an extended case study, you'll follow a company with a thousand mailboxes, multiple servers, and offices in Hawaii and Sydney, as it migrates to Exchange Server 2007. The process will arm you with practical techniques for handling both interorganization and intraorganization migrations. * Evaluate your organization using a checklist of factors, and choose the right migration path * Understand local continuous, standby continuous, and clustered continuous replication for copying log files and backing up databases * Apply new message transport rules with the Hub Transport server * Learn new retention policies for messaging records management * Master the latest Exchange ActiveSync settings and restrictions * Discover why you should require encryption for clients using POP3, IMAP4, or SMTP * Convert Exchange Server 2003 resource mailboxes to Exchange Server 2007 * Enable mobile users, implement anti-spam, and discover enhanced journaling * Explore the new Exchange Management Console Toolbox * Get up to speed on SP1
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First book on Exchange 2007 SP1 March 31, 2008 I have found this book very helpful with my exchange upgrade, it does talk about various subjects. It also mentioned LCR and SCR areas I am very interested in. It is more like a "nice to know" more then a "need to know" book. I will mainly use to to refer back to see what the author has to say. I used other internet site, and my own guesswork to do the upgrade to exchange 2007. I am looking forward to other books, like ones that are 1500 pages. I really would like for someone to cover DR and SCR in great detail, like multi-site failover scenerios. Overall, this is a quality book, it was VERY helpful with OWA an area I was baffled on and could not find the info on the internet. To be fair, I have not read it from page 1 to the end, but for me that one fix was worth the cost of the book. So far, this is the only book I could find that covers SP1 and SCR, so it is the best out there for now. My desire is to learn everything about exchange 2007, so I will have to hunt for a larger book on the other subjects I want to learn in detail. Overall I would recommend for everyone. use this book, and the internet because you are going to need to find TONS of information to do the upgrade to 2007. It was not easy in my opinion, and I have been doing this for 15 years. The actually product Exchange 2007 is very good once it is set up.
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