Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 984 pages
- Published by: Sybex May 1, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0470038519
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0470038512
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.3 x 2.1 inches
- Weighs: 3.1 pounds
Product Description
Building on the success of his
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 24seven, Jim McBee has fully updated
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Advanced Administration for
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Windows Server 2003 R2.
Starting where documentation, training courses, and other books leave off, McBee offers targeted instruction, practical advice, and insider tips. He covers security, connectivity, anti-spam protection, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting using an informational and common sense approach that will save you time, improve efficiency, and optimize your day-to-day operations.
You'll find:
- What you need to know about Exchange Server 2003 data storage and security.
- Real-world scenarios that focus on practical applications.
- Advice for managing interactions with Active Directory.
- Updates on mobile e-mail, including seamless Direct Push technologies, and enhancements to device security.
- The latest protections against spam, including updated Exchange Intelligent Message Filter and new support for Sender ID e-mail authentication.
- Deployment guidelines for Outlook Web Access.
- Information on what it takes to support POP3 and IMAP4 clients in the field.
Part of the
In the Field Results series. This series provides seasoned systems administrators with advanced tools, knowledge, and real-world skills to use on the job. Going beyond what the standard documentation or classroom training provides, these practical guides address the real situations IT professionals face every day, offering streamlined solutions to improve productivity.
Back Cover Copy
Advanced Exchange instruction for experienced systems administrators Building on the success of Jim McBee's
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 24seven, this book is fully updated for
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and
Windows Server 2003 R2 and now joins the new Sybex series
In the Field Results. Starting where documentation, training courses, and other books leave off, this new book offers targeted instruction, practical advice, and insider tips from an expert who has extensive experience in the field.
With full coverage of security, connectivity, anti-spam protection, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting, the information and common sense approach used in this book will save you time, improve efficiency, and optimize your day-to-day operations.
Inside you'll find: - What you need to know about Exchange Server 2003 data storage and security
- Real-world scenarios that focus on practical applications
- Advice for managing interactions with Active Directory
- Updates on mobile e-mail, including seamless Direct Push technologies, and enhancements to device security
- The latest protections against spam, including updated Exchange Intelligent Message Filter and new support for Sender ID e-mail authentication
- Deployment guidelines for Outlook Web Access
- Information on what it takes to support POP3 and IMAP4 Clients in the Field
In the Field Results provides seasoned systems administrators with advanced tools, knowledge, and real-world skills to use on the job. Going beyond what the standard documentation or classroom training provides, these practical guides address the real situations IT professionals face every day, offering streamlined solutions to improve productivity.
Reader ReviewsJim McBee has done it again by writing an amazing book on Exchange 2003 administration. That was kind of a generic statement, right? I will dive into it in a bit...promise. I own a small library of Exchange books, accumulated over 12 years supporting Exchange, and around 15 in the IT biz. If there was one Exchange 2003 book that I had to put on my shelf, this would be it. Many of the principles that Jim goes over may be easily applied to Exchange 2000. Diving into the "amazing book" stuff a bit further... Essentially this book bridges the gap between the printed architectural and design books and answers the question "What do I need to know in order to run my day to day operations?" as well as "What can I do to troubleshoot my environment and make it better?" Many admins are plagued with not having a single book which delves deep into the guts of administering their Exchange 2003 servers and improving their environment. There are plenty of great books out there which will teach you how Exchange functions, how to architect Exchange servers, and how to plan your environment. However, books regarding the operation of an Exchange 2003 infrastructure are limited. This book brings this type of information and melds it into a single source for operating a production Exchange environment as well as provides a great set of fundamental learning. While all of the chapters are great and the information is enlightening, the Clustering 101 chapter is my favorite. As organizations need to plan for continuity of operations (COOP), clustering and clustered systems are gaining in popularity. This chapter provides some really great information regarding clustering Exchange. 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. Jim McBee has written another winner and a great time saver. This book was definitely worth every minute. -Bob