
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide
2nd EditionISBN10: 0071486399
ISBN13: 9780071486392
Copyright: 2008
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Program Details
Part 1 - Migration and Deployment
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 2 -- Installing Exchange Server 2007
Part II – Administration
Chapter 3 - Creating and Managing Recipients
Chapter 4 - Creating and Managing Public Folders
Chapter 5 - Administering Storage
Chapter 6 - Managing Hub Transport Servers
Chapter 7 - Managing Unified Messaging Servers
Chapter 8 - Managing Client Access Servers
Chapter 9 - Managing Edge Transport Servers
Part III – Administering Clients
Chapter 10 - Administering Exchange Server 2007 Clients
Chapter 11 -Administering Mobile Clients
Part IV – Advanced Administration
Chapter 12 - Securing Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 13 - Scripting Exchange Server 2007 Administration
Chapter 14 - Monitoring Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 15 - Backup & Recovery
Chapter 16 - Performance Tuning Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 17 - Exchange and Regulatory Compliance
About the Author
Nick Cavalancia
Nick Cavalancia, MCSE, MCT, MCNE, MCNI, is an accomplished consultant, trainer, author, columnist, and speaker and has been in the IT industry for over 15 years, having designed Exchange environments for some of the most well-known companies today. He has contributed to over a dozen books on topics such as Windows, Active Directory, SQL Server and Exchange, and is the coauthor of Exchange 2000 Server Administration: A Beginner's Guide and Exchange 2000 Server: The Complete Reference. Nick currently serves as Vice President of Product Marketing for ScriptLogic Corporation, where he assists in driving innovation and leads the evangelism of ScriptLogic solutions.
Part 1 - Migration and Deployment
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 2 -- Installing Exchange Server 2007
Part II – Administration
Chapter 3 - Creating and Managing Recipients
Chapter 4 - Creating and Managing Public Folders
Chapter 5 - Administering Storage
Chapter 6 - Managing Hub Transport Servers
Chapter 7 - Managing Unified Messaging Servers
Chapter 8 - Managing Client Access Servers
Chapter 9 - Managing Edge Transport Servers
Part III – Administering Clients
Chapter 10 - Administering Exchange Server 2007 Clients
Chapter 11 -Administering Mobile Clients
Part IV – Advanced Administration
Chapter 12 - Securing Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 13 - Scripting Exchange Server 2007 Administration
Chapter 14 - Monitoring Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 15 - Backup & Recovery
Chapter 16 - Performance Tuning Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 17 - Exchange and Regulatory Compliance
About the Author
Nick Cavalancia
Nick Cavalancia, MCSE, MCT, MCNE, MCNI, is an accomplished consultant, trainer, author, columnist, and speaker and has been in the IT industry for over 15 years, having designed Exchange environments for some of the most well-known companies today. He has contributed to over a dozen books on topics such as Windows, Active Directory, SQL Server and Exchange, and is the coauthor of Exchange 2000 Server Administration: A Beginner's Guide and Exchange 2000 Server: The Complete Reference. Nick currently serves as Vice President of Product Marketing for ScriptLogic Corporation, where he assists in driving innovation and leads the evangelism of ScriptLogic solutions.
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