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078972278X 978-0789722782 October 15, 2000 1

Special Edition Using Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 emphasizes integrating Exchange with the Internet, as well as extending its functionality into the area of collaboration. The authoring team from Software Spectrum provides both the theory and the best practices when working with Exchange. Specifically, Kent Joshi, a Managing Consultant draws upon his 13 years of corporate experience including his work at Microsoft, IBM, and his own company to cut through the hype and get down to nuts and bolts. In addition, this edition features additional coverage of undocumented features, workarounds, and practical (and unapologetic) advice for avoiding features that don't work well.


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Special Edition Using Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 emphasizes integrating Exchange with the Internet, as well as extending its functionality into the area of collaboration. The authoring team from Software Spectrum provides both the theory and the best practices when working with Exchange. Specifically, Kent Joshi, a Managing Consultant draws upon his 13 years of corporate experience including his work at Microsoft, IBM, and his own company to cut through the hype and get down to nuts and bolts. In addition, this edition features additional coverage of undocumented features, workarounds, and practical (and unapologetic) advice for avoiding features that don't work well.

About the Author

In 1982, Kent Joshi placed his fingers on a plastic membrane keyboard of an Atari 400 with 8KB (not MB) of RAM and a cassette player for storage and since then he's been unable to keep his hands off computers. In 1986, he worked for a small software company called Microsoft. Later, he worked for IBM on the next killer version of DOS called OS/2.Kent had his own consulting company, The Joshi Group, with clients such as Nestlé, Taco Bell and Merrill Lynch, which he sold to Software Spectrum. Today, Kent is an independent consultant and writer who "keeps reminding everyone that computers are meant to work for you, not the other way around". Kent's most recent books include Special Edition Using: Microsoft Exchange 4.0, Special Edition: Using Microsoft Exchange 5.0, Special Edition: Using Microsoft Exchange 5.5, with Special Edition: Using Microsoft Exchange 2000 being released this year. He can be reached at kj@ibm.net.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 1152 pages
  • Publisher: Que; 1 edition (October 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 078972278X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789722782
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,076,351 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Broad coverage, mostly thorough, October 17, 2000
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Bill Delaney (Madison, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Special Edition Using Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server (Paperback)
20 authors + 1 editor to tackle what has become an enormous product. Several versions ago someone realized that niche books for Exchange were feasible and we saw excellent volumes about just the IMC for instance. Exchange 2000 is like AD and deserves separate volumes for specific areas. It's too bad that a book like this has to be cluttered with migration information about systems that we have almost forgotten. Other chapters, like OWA, are a little light and could use more depth. And you have to wonder how many hard-core administrators will value the Outlook client chapter or Digital Dashboards.

That's it for criticism. Browsing this book among others convinced me that it had the best balance for answering administrative questions. Sure the Admin Companion and Pocket Consultant fit into a full time Exchange consultant's library, but this book was the perfect balance if you cannot justify several. Tony Redmond's book will probably come along and knock our socks off, but for now this is the best balance of material on Exchange 2000 for the money.

The Tuning and Troubleshooting chapters actually refer to the right tools unlike the Black book. (Even though the reviewers creamed it they did not mention enough of the inaccuracies.) SMTP configuration and NNTP are covered well. Security is tackled twice, with a chapter based on AD and then another with Internet considerations.

Having been through the betas and release candidates hunting for information on each new release I found it refreshing to pick up SEU E2K Server and find answers to so many questions. I'm sure you will enjoy the scope of the book, maybe its organization, possibly the writing and, of course, its weight.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Excellent QUE book, September 27, 2001
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A. Ross (Muncie, Indiana United States) - See all my reviews
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I have been using QUE books for about 5 years, I have yet to get a bad one. I was pleased with the depth and the layout of the material in this book. I'm new to Exchange Server, so it was important that I get atleast a basic understanding of the previous 5.5 version, this book goes back to the beginings of messenging and archetecture. Excellent product.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed in routine treatment, May 7, 2003
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John Scott (Monroe, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Special Edition Using Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server (Paperback)
I bought this book to help me in my migration from v5.5 to 2000. While the book covers the Ex2k territory, I am disappointed in the breadth of its vision. It is like the guy sat down with the product and went through a checklist of the features thinking "OK, I'll describe how to turn this one on, then I'll describe how to turn this one on, then I'll describe this checkbox by expanding its 5 word title into a 20 word sentence..." Every time I return to this book to try to get a better handle on how to *manage* my system, I get frustrated. It never leads me from my knowledge of how to do something in v5.5 to how to do it in 2k-- and the differences in design philosophy that came with Active Directory integration turn many management tasks on their heads. Yes, it walks through all the dialogs and interface controls, but it doesn't expose any of the real-life gotchas.

For instance, after many frustrating attempts, I finally stumbled across the reason why the "Set as Primary" SMTP addr button doesn't work, even though this book says "you simply click" it. (You apparently first have to clear the checkbox near there that ties primary addresses to policies.)

Another frustration is that the indexing is weak. A book this large is primarily used as a reference work, with the primary access path through the index. While not as weak as some lousy indexes I've cursed, this one rarely leads me from the term or concept I know to the few paltry pages this book includes on the closest topic.

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