Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrator's Pocket Consultant | List Price: $29.99 Discount Price: $6.95

| Binding: Paperback
Ugly book [Posted on 2006-01-26] Buy it only if you haven't installed Exchange server help yet. If you have than read the help first and save money.
(Bought it in Russian and checked in English to make sure that translation is correct. Well it's a copy of English book, unfortunately)
MS Exchange Server 2003 pocket consultant [Posted on 2006-03-13] This book has been very helpful with building a new server, migrating from MS Exchange 2000.
Excellent! [Posted on 2006-07-22] I spend most of my time working with SQL Server, but recently I had to take over and rebuild our Exchange. As I've had good success with Stanek's other books, I picked this one up the week before to help me get up to speed on Exchange, and it did an excellent job. I successfully upgraded, had all our servers up and running by Monday morning and we have an extensive multiple server configuraiton with OWA, wireless, and X.400 MTAs. Exchange Administrator Pocket Consultant is by far the one Exchange book I can't recommend highly enough. Get it, you'll be glad to have it on hand. I refer to this book constantly.
Great little Exchange 2003 Admin book [Posted on 2006-10-11] There have been several of these types of books published by MS Press. Several years ago I purchased the Exchange Pocket Consultant. These books, and the information provided by William Stanek, are great.
I traveled quite a bit doing Exchange migrations and clustering. The ability to toss something light, but dense with great information, into a backpack was awesome. It was also fun to pull it out and go over some of the principles with admins starting to operate their new Exchange 2003 infrastructures.
This book goes over the basic principles of configuring and administering an Exchange 2003 infrastructure. The information is presented in an easy to understand format and helps to facilitate learning about Exchange operations.
Not bad, more examples would help [Posted on 2007-04-08] As with most MS support material, this one is heavy on geek speak and too light on real-world examples and "most-common" scenarios and solutions. The issue is the amount of time it takes to wade through the explanations in order to find the simple setting or solution that is needed to solve the problem. But overall I would recommend this book for MS Exchange Server administrators - it does save some time over looking things up on Microsoft's absurdly complex "support" pages.
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