Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant
by William R. Stanek
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Unleashed
by Rand H. Morimoto Ph.D. - MCSE; Michael Noel - MCSE, MVP; Andrew Abbate - MCSE; Chris Amaris - MCSE, CISSP; Mark Weinhardt - MCSE
Microsoft Windows PowerShell Step by Step
by Ed Wilson
Windows Server® 2008 Administrator’s Companion
by Charlie Russel; Sharon Crawford
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed
by Rand H. Morimoto Ph.D., MVP, MCITP, CISSP; Michael Noel MCITP, CISSP, MVP; Andrew Abbate MCITP; Chris Amaris MCSE, CISSP/ISSAP, CHS III; Mark Weinhardt MCSE
Google SketchUp Cookbook, 1st Edition
by Bonnie Roskes
Google SketchUp: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
by Chris Grover
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Unleashed
by Rand H. Morimoto Ph.D. - MCSE; Michael Noel - MCSE, MVP; Andrew Abbate - MCSE; Chris Amaris - MCSE, CISSP; Mark Weinhardt - MCSE
Tomcat: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition
by Jason Brittain; Ian F. Darwin
Get your mission-critical messaging and collaboration systemsup and running with the essential guide to deploying and managing ExchangeServer 2007. This comprehensive administrator's reference covers the fullrange of server and client deployments, unified communications, messagingsecurity, performance optimization, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery.With special emphasis on security, the top concern for messagingadministrators, this book includes chapters on messaging security, policy,and tools and techniques to mitigate e-mail viruses, spam, and phishing.This book delivers the definitive information-messaging that professionalsneed to deploy and operate effective, reliable, and more-secure messagingand collaboration services. The companion CD features a fully searchableeBook and job aids--everything you need to help build enterprisecollaboration solutions that improve worker productivity, save time, andhelp reduce IT deployment and management costs.
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E2K7 Admin Companion - essential - 2008-04-06
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working with Exchange 2007 (E2K7) since July '07 and Exchange (5.5 and 2003) since 1999, i am somewhat familiar with Microsoft's Mail products. the E2K7 takes it to another level and this book gives you the info you need. is it the best and the only reference you will need? no, certainly not but it IS a good place to start. PowerShell is very pervasive and the more you know about it the easier your life will be as the EMC (Exchange Mangement Console) is not the same thing you got in the last version Exchange 2003's ESM (Exchange System Management). my suggestion is to pick up a PowerShell SP1 book, i reviewed a great one recently and i have about 5 so far.
Bottom line, good book to have but you will need others especially concerning PowerShell. i own about a dozen of the Admin Companions and their Pocket Consultants as well.
look elswhere - 2008-11-14
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This book is very thin on where you need it most. For instance, only the very very basics of SCR is mentioned. They do not even mention how to restore SCR. Try another book. Add-ADPermission, a command that is commonly used in Exchange, is not even found. A thick book, but nothing really covered well. Maybe a good book if you are brand new to exchange, and want something to read from cover to cover. You will be left in the dark if you use this a companion.
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