Providing thorough coverage of implementation, migration and management issues for Exchange 2000 and 2003, this book also describes the best practices of one of the largest Exchange consulting groups... This description may be from another edition of this product.
It depends on what kind of book you are looking for. For the full-time Exchange Admin, this book goes into lots of under the hood detail. This book is at a very high level in that respect, yet never mentions more basic things that I was looking for. How do you bring Exchange 2003 into an existing Exchange 2000 organization? This is my primary objective, which gets a brief mention, but only for running an in-place upgrade. There's lots of coverage on migrating from Exchange 5.5, but this isn't something that applied to me. How should the server be setup as regards drives/partitions for Exchange? How does one bring additional servers into the organization? This book was written from the perspective of a very large organization with a multitude of Exchange servers. It's got a lot of strategic design issues covered, but for someone with a small Exchange installation, it's up in the clouds. The author is no doubt an expert, but the audience for this book isn't everyone who will move to Exchange 2003.
Brilliant...as usual
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
The Digital Press Exchange series for the past several years (since Exchange 5.x) have been the benchmarks on all things Exchange. This book is no exception. Exchange 2003 isnt that different from it's predecessor, but this book covers all the new features very well (and unlike the Exchange 2000 version of this book - it isnt based on a RC).Buy it.
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