Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 624 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill Companies September 29, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0071353860
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0071353861
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Book Dimensions:
9.5 x 7.8 x 1.8 inches
- Weighs: 2.6 pounds
Product Description
Instant help for managing
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5.
At last there's a no-nonsense, task-oriented, administrator- level guide to supporting Exchange Server 5.5, with full client and server coverage! Administering Exchange Server, by Mitch Tulloch, takes you step-by-step through creating, configuring, testing and troubleshooting typical Exchange implementations. You get hands-on help for administering sitesserversrecipients and clientssite connectorsdirectory replicationpublic foldersaddress listsX.400 connectorsdynamic RAS connectorsInternet protocolsInternet Mail and News servicesmessage routingMS mail connectivitykey management serverand Outlook Web access.
You're also shown how to successfully monitor and maintain an Exchange organization, and even migrate to Exchange from leading competitive mail packages. Appendices include key Internet standards: Essential X.500, X.400, SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, LDAP, HTTP, MIME and S/MIME.
Download Description
At last there's a no-nonsense, task-oriented, administrator- level guide to supporting Exchange Server 5.5, with full client and server coverage!
Reader Reviews
Lets face it, IT books aren't cheap, so selecting the right book that does not contain usless information is difficult now days. Among all the MS Exchange books on the market, Mitch Tulloch's Administering Exchange Server 5.5 is the most authorative, detailed, and well written. In it he covers in concise detail every asppect of MS Exchange. It does not contian usless information, nor a "irrelevant CD with software you can buy". Mitch is an MCT and MCSE, it is clearly evident that he is an istructor in his writing, still the information is concise enough for medium to advanced level administrators. I highly recommend this book over all others I have seen on the shelves. It will be the only Exchange book you will need.
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