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Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
By (author) Mike Daugherty
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This title offers best practices and innovative everyday techniques for running the new version of Exchange Server for Windows 2000. This authoritative book teaches IT professionals responsible for Exchange messaging systems how to efficiently manage the program's many and complex system capabilities and features. Once you've designed and implemented a messaging system, the bulk of the day-to-day work involves monitoring to ensure an optimum traffic flow, accomplished by continuously reviewing and fine-tuning dozens of system specifications and components. Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server teaches readers proven and innovative techniques, tools, and procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types built on the forthcoming Exchange 2000 Server. Based on the author's own twenty years of messaging system experience and the collective experience of Compaq, the leading implementer of Exchange Server systems, this book will be a leading resource for Exchange administrators and designers. Part of Digital Press' Exchange Server Cluster , it complements Redmond book. Featuring crucial topic and addressed for large audience - this is a book for 'everyday administrators'. The author is one of Compaq's experts on implementing and managing Exchange Server.
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Publisher | Elsevier Science & Technology
Published date | 30 Jun 2000
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 320
Dimensions | 235 x 178 x 24mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 700g
ISBN | 978-1-5555-8232-6
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BISAC | computers / general
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