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|b <p><i>"Scott Schnoll has the amazing ability to present deeply technical information in an easy-to-understand, light-hearted way. This book is a must-read for anyone who is implementing Exchange 2003."</i></p><div align="left"><i>--<b>Paul Bowden</b>, lead program manager, Exchange Server Development, Microsoft Corporation</i></div><i><br />"Scott Schnoll's clear, concise writing style and diverse knowledge makes his Exchange 2003 book readable and valuable to anyone deploying, inheriting, or considering Exchange Server 2003. An excellent, thorough, all-purpose Exchange 2003 book."</i><div align="left"><i>--<b>William Lefkovics</b>, senior messaging and systems analyst,eEye Digital Security</i></div><i><br />"This is one Exchange Server book that you'll actually enjoy reading from cover to cover. You won't want to put it down . . . I didn't! It's easy to read, yet it contains all of the essential information that you need to know."</i><div align="left"><i><b>Christopher Meirick</b>, co-blogger, MS Exchange Blog:<a href="http://www.msexchange.co.uk" target="http://www.msexchange.co.uk">http://www.msexchange.co.uk</a></i></div><i><br />"Scott Schnoll's knowledge of Exchange is second to none, and he has the ability to take very technical topics and explain them in a manner that is easy to digest. This book should be in every Exchange administrator's toolkit."</i><div align="left"><i><b>Mark Fugatt</b>, MCT,Exchange MVP</i></div><i><br />"I really enjoyed reading this book. I found it to be extremely informative, especially in covering the new features of Exchange 2003. I have no doubts in recommending this book to those who are serious about Exchange 2003."</i><div align="left"><i>--<b>Neil Hobson</b>, Exchange MVP, lead messaging consultant,Silversands</i></div><i><br />"Scott has written the essential administrative guide for Exchange 2003 deployment. Not only covering the 'how-to,' but also truly exploring the 'what-if' scenarios as well."</i><div align="left"><i>--<b>Kevin T. Price</b>, deputy chief technical officer, CMS Information Services, Inc.</i></div><i><br />"An essential technical reference containing the critical information necessary for successful administration and deployment of Exchange Server 2003. New features, removed features--this book covers it all."</i><div align="left"><i>--<b>James V. Walker</b>, consultant</i></div><i><br />"Scott Schnoll's clear, concise writing style and diverse knowledge make his Exchange 2003 book readable and valuable to anyone deploying, inheriting, or considering Exchange Server 2003. An excellent, thorough, all-purpose Exchange book."</i><div align="left"><i>--<b>William Lefkovics,</b>Senior Messaging and Systems Analyst, eEye Digital Security</i></div><br /><p>Nearly three years in the making, Exchange Server 2003 is the most reliable and secure messaging solution that Microsoft has ever produced.<i><b>Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled</b></i>is a practical, hands-on guide designed to bring readers quickly up to speed on the latest changes and enhancements to the leading e-mail server.</p><p>Drawing on his involvement in Microsoft's Exchange Server 2003 Joint Development Program, author<b>Scott Schnoll</b>offers the detailed technical information that Exchange administrators need to know. He has a clear and concise style, and focuses on what's new, what's improved, and what's been removed from Exchange Server 2003. Throughout the book Scott illustrates key points with real-world scenarios, and provides best practices drawn from his years of experience working with Exchange.</p><p>You will find answers to a variety of important questions, such as:</p><ul><li>What features have been included in Exchange Server 2003 to replace Exchange Server 2000 and 5.5 features?<b>Chapter 3</b></li><li>How do you use Internet Mail Wizard to configure Exchange for Internet messaging?<b>Chapter 4</b></li><li>What does Exchange Server 2003 offer for remote security, and how can you now better block unwanted e-mail?<b>Chapter 6</b></li><li>How do you back up, restore, and recover data using Recovery Storage Groups, Windows Volume Shadow Service, and other features?<b>Chapter 8</b></li><li>How do you use the new Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync features?<b>Chapter 9</b></li><li>What tuning and configuration patterns will work best for your organization?<b>Chapter 10</b></li></ul><br /><br />032124592XB04022004.
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