Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administration Instant Reference
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Questions about Exchange Server 2010? Flip open this easy-access guide!

Have all your questions about Microsoft's new Exchange Server 2010 answered on the spot with this handy reference guide. Designed for easy access with special headings, thumb tabs, easy-to-read lists, and more, this book is the perfect quick resource for those day-to-day issues that come up just when you least expect them.

  • Covers the number one product of its kind, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
  • Offers a quick-access reference for your day-to-day administration of Exchange Server 2010
  • Includes thumb tabs, secondary and tertiary tables of contents, and special heading treatments to provide quick and easy lookup, as well as quick-reference tables, lists, and step-by-step instruction to provide Exchange administrators answers on the spot

Keep this helpful, handy guide within easy reach.

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Ken St. Cyr, Microsoft Certified Master of Directory Services, Microsoft Certified Master of Advanced Infrastructure, is a Solution Architect for Microsoft. He is an expert in Microsoft's Active Directory and Exchange Server architectures, x.500 compliant directory services, Windows core infrastructure components, Microsoft Lightweight Directory Services (formerly known as ADAM), enterprise disaster recovery and fault tolerance solutions, and enterprise consolidation solutions.

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Part I Getting Started.

1 Deploying Exchange Servers.

2 Using the Exchange Management Console and the Exchange Management Shell.

3 Managing the Organization.

4 Administering Recipients.

5 Managing Client Access.

6 Managing Message Routing.

Part II Managing Exchange Server Roles.

7 Managing Mailbox Databases.

8 Managing Public Folders.

9 Administering Mailbox Content.

10 Maintaining Reliability and Availability.

Part III Mitigating Risk.

11 Monitoring Health and Performance.

12 Securing Exchange Server.

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