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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 marks the biggest advancement in the history of the Exchange Product group. The completely re-engineered server system will change the face of how IT administrators approach Exchange.
Tony Redmond, one of the worlds most acclaimed Exchange experts, offers insider insight from the very basics of the newly transformed architecture to understanding the nuances of the new and improved Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0 and the two new administrative interfaces'"the Exchange Management Console (EMC) and the Exchange Management Shell (EMS).
* World-renowned guru Tony Redmond explains everything readers need to know about the dramatic and fundamental changes to the worlds leading email server
* Teaches IT professionals to migrate from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 and run both products alongside each other until full integration is accomplished
* Explains all the bells and whistles now added to Outlook, Outlook Web Access, and email-enabled mobile devices
Synopsis
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 marks the biggest advancement in the history of the Exchange Product group. The completely re-engineered server system will change the face of how IT administrators approach Exchange.
Tony Redmond, one of the world’s most acclaimed Exchange experts, offers insider insight from the very basics of the newly transformed architecture to understanding the nuances of the new and improved Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0 and the two new administrative interfaces—the Exchange Management Console (EMC) and the Exchange Management Shell (EMS).
This book covers:
How Exchange works with Active Directory
How the new management model works
How to use the Exchange Management Shell to automate administrative operations
How Outlook, Outlook Web Access, and Windows Mobile clients work with Exchange
How Exchange 2007 message routing differs from previous versions
How to help your users to use Exchange intelligently
How to select hardware for Exchange 2007
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Exchange, Windows, and the Active Directory Chapter 3 The Basics of Managing Exchange 2007 Chapter 4 The Exchange Management Shell Chapter 5 The Store chapter 6 Exchange Transport and Routing Chapter 7 Clients Chapter 8 Managing Users Chapter 9 Hardware and Performance Chapter 10 More Useful Things to Know about Exchange