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Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
 
 

Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 [Paperback]

Jim McBee , David Elfassy

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A top-selling guide to Exchange Server-now fully updated for Exchange Server 2010.

Keep your Microsoft messaging system up to date and protected with the very newest version, Exchange Server 2010, and this comprehensive guide. Whether you're upgrading from Exchange Server 2007 SP1 or earlier, installing for the first time, or migrating from another system, this step-by-step guide provides the hands-on instruction, practical application, and real-world advice you need.

  • Explains Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, the latest release of Microsoft's messaging system that protects against spam and viruses and allows for access to e-mail, voicemail, and calendars from a variety devices and any location
  • Helps you thoroughly master the new version with step-by-step instruction on how to install, configure, and manage this multifaceted collaboration system
  • Covers planning and design, installation, administration and management, maintenance and more

Install or update your Microsoft Exchange Server with this guide, then keep it on hand for a comprehensive reference.

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

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The Book You Need to Master Exchange Server 2010

From better performance to improved Outlook Web Application to enhanced scalability, Exchange Server 2010 is a major new release of Microsoft'spopular messaging system. If you are responsible for the installation,configuration, and management of Exchange Server 2010, you'll want this comprehensive book. Exchange specialists Jim McBee and David Elfassy provide pages of step-by-step instruction on such crucial topics as standards and protocols, message security, business continuity, unified communications, server virtualization, and much more.

Whether you're upgrading, installing for the first time, or migrating from another system, make the switch seamless with this practical how-to.

Coverage includes:

  • Getting up to speed on the new features of Exchange Server 2010

  • Collaborating with SharePoint® Server 2007

  • Setting up standards, protocols, backup, and recovery

  • Using PowerShell and the powerful Exchange Management Shell

  • Virtualizing Exchange Server

  • Understanding all server roles and configurations

  • Managing mailboxes, groups, contacts, public folders, and archiving

  • Creating databases, managing connectivity, and setting up journaling and transport rules

  • Monitoring performance and troubleshooting issues

Thoroughly Master Exchange Server 2010
Find Answers to Common Exchange Server 2010 Questions
Explore Improved High- Availability Functions
Plan, Design, Install, Manage, and Troubleshoot
Reinforce Your Skills with Real-World Examples


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Amazon.com: 3.1 out of 5 stars (11 customer reviews)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, Mar 31 2011
By Elizabeth C. O'Hara - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Paperback)
After my Exchange 2003 crash I thought I would have everything I needed in 1 book to install and configure my new server, but, unfortunately, although the book takes you through a "lab" configuration, there is no mention of how a production server might be set up. This is what I needed; I was not running a lab or a test server. I needed the real information and struggled with the set up because of the lack of information in this book.

In addition, there is little or no mention of configuring OWA. Not everyone wants to run Outlook Anywhere. So this book falls short there.

I have tried to use this book as a reference, but I'm not finding it very useful.

I also have liked Jim McBee's books in the past and that is why I got this book. I am very disappointed that I didn't find it more useful.

If you are looking at this book because you need to configure a new production server, buy this book as a last resort only!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not very good, Mar 5 2012
By Brandon Marcus - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Paperback)
This book is not very helpful for someone wanting to learn the product in depth or even just setting the product up, doing any type of design or architecture or configuration based on your design. Too high level, too much wasted information about history and past products. This is supposed to be a technical book about mastering the product not a history lesson. I really didn't like it and would like my money back but it took me a while to get through this book.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for newbies or updaters. No DAG cover though., Jun 21 2010
By S. Bone - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Paperback)
I read the first version of this book, I think it was Exchange Server 2000, and the newer editions have kept up with each new release of Exchange. Of course, Microsoft's documentation has also gotten better, but it still usually lacks the ability to bridge the gap between the complexity of the technology and what real people, even those of us with training, can quickly grasp when we need an immediate solution. I've looked at several Exchange books and I prefer McBee's conversational approach to writing and problem solving.

The best thing about the book is that it still serves as a great introduction to managing an Exchange organization, while also going into detail on newer technologies. It has lots of examples and a good balance of text to screen-captures. That really helps when you're trying to get others up-to-speed on the basic technology. The chapters on management tools and recipient administration (users, groups, etc...) provides the right amount of detail for quick reference and those who need training. The chapter on client access servers (CAS) is useful, especially on the area of setting up CAS servers during a migration. There is also an entire chapter on SharePoint integration. Just skimming these chapters can answer a lot of questions.

The chapter on roles based administration is good but was of limited use in my case, although I can see it being useful to an architect designing a system with many administrators with varying roles. The chapter on virtualization provides mostly broad recommendations. The chapter on e-mail archiving may be of use to those who aren't using a third party product.

The book is over 900 pages, but it is still missing a few topics I'd like to read more about, such as setting up database availability groups (DAGs) and best practices for ensuring high availability. If you want DAG coverage, this book is not for you. I would also like to see more step-by-step migration recommendations or a chapter that covers a migration, point-by-point, from start to finish. A chapter on certificates might be nice as well. On the whole, though, the book is very good, easy to read, and is useful to those with a range of pre-existing knowledge.
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