This practical new resource guides experienced sysadmins through implementing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, whether they're setting up a single Exchange server or a multi-site rollout with connectivity to foreign mail systems. The heart of the book is an alphabetical reference for the Exchange directory objects, the GUI tools, and the command-line tools. Microsoft Exchange Server in a Nutshell covers the implementation and configuration of Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5. When you need to set up a single Exchange server for your company, or want to implement an enterprise-wide, multi-site rollout with connectivity to foreign mail systems, this will be the book to guide you through the configuration and daily administration tasks you need to perform.
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Microsoft Exchange Server in a Nutshell
By Mitch Tulloch
1st Edition April 1999 (US)
1-56592-601-3, 404 pages, $24.95 (US$)
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