This text covers the abbreviated form of exchange that comes with Windows 95, as well as the add-on extended features found in NT server. It explains how to use all of the product's features, such as intelligent agents for doing electronic searches, group communication, product scheduling, connectivity to other system, and remote white boarding.
Excellent reference but not enough for self study MSCE
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Excellent reference material. I used this book to self study for exam 70-076, along with the Sybex MCSE : Exchange 5 Study Guide and Microsoft TechNet. It isn't aimed at self studying so it's not enough on its own. However, this exam is notorious for requiring plenty of additional reference so you'll never pass with just one book. Not even the official MOC course is enough without reading additional white papers. The book is comprehensive and written in a logical manner so it's easy to follow the author through his examples. I certainly found it related more to real-life situations than the Sybex book. Did it work? Passed the exam first time with an 806! I'll probably get more use out of the book now that I've passed than I did while studying. As for the Self Study Guide, it's already gathering dust!
Very good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
A very good book, lots of details. Covers all aspects of Exchange 5 inculding migration and starting from scratch. A must for MCSE canidates
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