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Exchange 2000 Server Administration

A Beginner's Guide

Bill English

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English
Osborne/McGraw-Hill
21 February 2001
The Exchange 2000 Server is a system which provides a backbone for communication, collaboration and information sharing. Exchange 2000 Server has features such as instant messaging, chat and conferencing, which are useful in business. This book is an implementation guide for administrators, either moving from Exchange 5.5 or those who are new to Exchange. The book contains eight pages of blueprints to illustrate how Exchange 2000 Server differs from the 5.5 version, and also show how it is tightly integrated with Windows 2000 Server's Active Directory.

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Imprint:   Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 190mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   866g
ISBN:   9780072131192
ISBN 10:   0072131195
Series:   Network Professional's Library
Pages:   508
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I: Migrating and Coexistence. Chapter 1: Upgrading to Exchange 2000 Server. Chapter 2: Coexistence with Exchange Server 5.5. Chapter 3: Exchange 2000 Integration with Windows 2000. Part II: Deployment and Administration. Chapter 4: Installing Exchange 2000 Server. Chapter 5: Creating and Managing Recipients. Chapter 6: Creating and Managing Public Folders. Chapter 7: Administering Storage Groups. Chapter 8: Administering Routing and Administration Groups. Chapter 9: Routing Group Connectors. Part III: Client Administration. Chapter 10: Installing & Administering Exchange 2000 Clients. Chapter 11: Supporting Instant Messaging. Part IV: Advanced Administration. Chapter 12: Configuring Security for Exchange. Chapter 13: Monitoring Exchange 2000 Server. Chapter 14: Backup and Recovery. Chapter 15: Performance Tuning Exchange 2000 Server. Part V: Exchange 2000 Server Architecture. Chapter 16: Exchange 2000 Storage Architecture. Chapter 17: Exchange 2000 Server Routing Architecture.

Bill English, MCSE, MCP+Internet, MCT, CTT, (Maple Grove, MN) owns his own consulting business, Networknowledge, where he provides consulting services to small- and medium-sized businesses and training for educational institutions as well as Microsoft Certified Technical Education Centers (CTECH). He has written articles for Exchange Administrator magazine and is the co-author of the upcoming MS Press book: Exchange Server 2000 Administrator's Companion. Nick Cavalancia (MCSE, MCT, MCNE, MCNI) is director of training and consulting for Comsphere (wwww.comsphere.com) where he specializes in high-end Exchange 2000 and Windows 2000 infrastructure designs. Nick has worked as a Microsoft and Novell trainer, and a consultant for large scale Exchange 5.x and Exchange 2000 projects supporting 2,000-150,000 users. He is an editor and a contributor to numerous books and also speaks regularly at conferences, including the Microsoft Exchange Conference 2000.

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