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Exam 7081 3 Essentials for Success:
- Don't get bogged down studying the wrong information Designed exclusively for the MCSE exam, Exchange Server 5.5 MCSE Study Guide focuses on the objectives without losing track of the overall context you need to master the technology. Detailed chapter-opening cross-references, review questions, and labs and end-of-chapter summaries point you directly to the information you need to pass the Exchange Server 5.5 exam.
- Learn directly from the experts Benefit from the real-world experience, product knowledge, and training expertise of Paul E. Robichaux and Walter J. Glenn Microsoft-certified experts who know Exchange Server inside out and have helped thousands of students attain their certification goals.
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Synopsis
Do you have questions about Microsoft Exchange Server implementation and support? Do you fantasize about leading a life of glamour and riches as a certified systems engineer? Do scoff at credentials and certifications but still yearn for a comprehensive working knowledge of Microsoft Exchange, the hottest electronic messaging application on the market? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then
Exchange Server 5.5 MCSE Study Guide is the book for you.
Exchange Server 5.5 MCSE Study Guide is the preparation tool for MCSE exam 70-81 candidates. Beginning with fundamental Exchange concepts, including infrastructure, migration, and coexistence, Exchange Server 5.5 MCSE Study Guide devotes an entire section to server installation and configuration. Exchange Server 5.5 MCSE Study Guide also provides in-depth commentary and analysis of advanced Exchange topics such as Windows NT security, maintaining stores, optimizing connection performance, and troubleshooting connectivity problems.
Covers: Exam 070-081
Description
System requirements for disk: Intel-based computer with 486/66 processor; 32 MB RAM; 500 MB or greater available hard disk space; 200 MB free to install Exchange Server; CD-ROM drive; mouse; VGA monitor and graphics card; Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0; Microsoft Exchange Server (Standard or Enterprise Editions) 5.5.
About the Author
About the Authors Paul E. Robichaux, MCSE and MCT, is a cryptographic systems designer, system administrator, and author. He is the author of Windows NT® Server 4 Administrator's Guide and Managing the Windows NT® Registry. Walter J. Glenn, MCSE, works as network administrator and trainer for small to medium-sized businesses. He has contributed to MCSE study guides on a variety of topics, including Windows NT Server 4.0, TCP/IP, and Networking Essentials. Technically reviewed by Tony Houston, MCT, MCSE, LCP, Senior Technical Training Consultant, Productivity Point International.
Table of Contents
The Value of Microsoft Certification.
Foreword to the MCSE Series.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
PART I: Planning Your Exchange Implementation.
Chapter 1: Exchange Server Concepts.
Chapter 2: Understanding Migration and Coexistence.
Chapter 3: Planning Your Exchange Infrastructure.
PART II: Installing and Configuring Exchange Server.
Chapter 4: Installing Microsoft Exchange Server.
Chapter 5: Configuring Exchange Message Recipients.
Chapter 6: Managing Exchange Connectivity.
Chapter 7: Managing Foreign Connectivity.
Chapter 8: Configuring Exchange Server Clients.
Chapter 9: Managing Public Folders.
Chapter 10: Interoperating with the Internet.
PART III: Managing and Optimizing Resources.
Chapter 11: Using Exchange Security.
Chapter 12: Managing Information Stores.
Chapter 13: Optimizing Exchange Server.
PART IV: Troubleshooting.
Chapter 14: Troubleshooting Installation, Migration, and Server Problems.
Chapter 15: Troubleshooting Connectivity Problems.
Chapter 16: Troubleshooting IS and Directory Problems.
Resources.
Appendix A: Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Exam Objectives.
Appendix B: Mini-Lab Manual.
Appendix C: Answers to Instant Assessment Questions and Critical Thinking Labs.
Appendix D: Exam Preparation Tips.
Appendix E: What's on the CD-ROM.
Glossary.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
CD-ROM Installation Instructions.