Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with SP1
Tony Redmond's Guide to Successful Implementation
By- Tony Redmond, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Hewlett-Packard Services
Exchange 2007 represents the biggest advance in the history of Microsoft Exchange Server technology. Given Exchange's leap to x64 architecture and its wide array of new features, it isn't surprising that the SP1 release of 2007 would be particularly robust in terms of hotfixes, security enhancements and additional functionality. Tony Redmond's upgraded edition of his popular Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 bible features extensive coverage of the significant changes and additions offered with SP1. Every chapter has been updated, with particular focus on the most pivotal aspects of SP1, including:*install enabling on Windows Server 2008 *IVp6 support*Unified Messaging inclusion*EMC enhancements*Client Access Improvements for Outlook Web Access and Activesync*New user interfaces for POP3 and IMAP4*System resource monitoring and message routing improvements*New features for the mailbox server role*.pst file data managment improvements*new high-availability features*optimization for mobile access*and much more!
Audience
IT professionals, network and systems administrators, all users of MS Exchange 2007
Paperback, 1024 Pages
Published: April 2008
Imprint: Digital Press
ISBN: 978-1-55558-355-2
Contents
- IntroductionExchange and WindowsBasics of managementPowerShellThe StoreTransport and RoutingClientsManaging UsersHardwareUseful things to know

