Containing all the information an administrator needs to properly install, configure and maintain an Exchange system, this book also features extensive coverage of the email subsystem, including tailoring techniques for the client workstations.
- Shows how to integrate Exchange with other components of the BackOffice suite, including Internet Information Server
- Covers upgrading from Exchange Server 4 to the latest version as well as moving client stations from Exchange to Outlook 97
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but lacking detailed information,
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This review is from: Using Microsoft Exchange Server 5 (Special Edition Using) (Paperback)
This book has been very helpful in explaining the basics of Exchange server. However, there have been multiple questions that have gone unanswered by this book. If it's intention is to be a complete reference for Exchange, it needs much more detail regarding newsgroups, forms, and client software. I would also like to have seen more detailed instructions on HOW to accomplish something with Exchange. There is a lot of text stating "with Exchange server 5.5, you can do this . . . " fill in the blank, but then there are no follow-up instructions on HOW to accomplish that task. Overall, it is a good beginner's guide, but not very helpful for real-world Exchange administrators who need to use Exchange server to its fullest capacity.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed emotions, but mostly good,
By A Customer
This review is from: Using Microsoft Exchange Server 5 (Special Edition Using) (Paperback)
This book is big and it talks about a lot of issues but doesn't get into much detail. Perhaps it was not intended to. It sure gives a good general picture for the beginner, but I would have liked to see more on the Internet features like POP3. In coclusion, it's a good "overall" book on Exchange, but my advice is to supplement it with some smaller specialized books like MS Exchange Server Internet Mail Connector by Spyros Sakellariadis
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't implement MS Exchange 5 without consulting its advice!,
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This review is from: Using Microsoft Exchange Server 5 (Special Edition Using) (Paperback)
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