Mcse: Implementing And Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 (mcse Series)

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On one hand, you're determined to pass your Exchange Server 5.5 MCSE exam -- shucks, who'd want to take it twice? You need a great prep book. But wouldn't it be nice if the same book could help you get the job done before and after you pass the exam? Wouldn't it be great if the author had personally, led enterprise-wide Exchange Server deployments? If all that sounds good, check out MCSE: Implementing & Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5.

Yes, this book covers every MCSE Exam 70-081 objective, in depth. Yes, it has plenty of sample exercises and projects -- all with detailed solutions and explanations. Yes, it's based on a proven training system: the one pioneered by scholars.com, one of the Net's leading training sites. Yes, it includes a bonus 225 CBT Systems training module. Yes, it's supported by its own dedicated web site.

And yes, the author, Marcus Goncalves, has been there (and lived to tell about it). Which he does, in depth. There are valuable real-world recommendations for security, reliability, and for configuring every key Exchange Server component. Goncalves covers replication, synchronization, backup and disaster recovery, integrating Exchange with Outlook (and third-party email systems), and lots more. It's all consistent with Microsoft's exam objectives. (Every Microsoft-certified MCSE book has to be.) But when it comes to actually helping you master Exchange Server, so you're ready for whatever comes your way, this one's better than most.

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Name in long format: Mcse: Implementing And Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 (mcse Series)
ISBN-10: 0139235256
ISBN-13: 9780139235252
Book pages: 425
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Pearson P T R
Dimensions: 7.30 (w) x 9.61 (h) x 1.50 (d)

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