Exchange Server 2003 Administration Guide
This guide explains how
features work in the Exchange Server architecture, and how to
configure and manage these features for optimal results. This
content ranges from configuring global settings at an
organizational level, to managing individual servers, to managing
Exchange clusters. After reading this guide, you will have a solid
understanding of what it takes to configure and manage your
Exchange Server 2003 organization.
Who should read this book?
Although practically anyone with a technical background can benefit from reading this book, it is designed to produce maximum benefits for the following professionals:
- Enterprise Exchange Administrators
- Those individuals who are responsible for installation, maintenance, and administration of software in the enterprise.
- Exchange User Account Managers
- Those individuals who are responsible for setting up individual e-mail accounts and modifying individual Exchange accounts in the Microsoft Active Directory® directory service.
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