Exchange 2003
Exchange 2000
Secure Messaging with Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
by Paul Robichaux
Provides vital inside information from the Exchange 2000 development team to help small, medium, and large organizations defeat email viruses and spam.
Exchange 2000 Server 24seven
by Jim McBee
Jim McBee's Exchange 2000 book should be on
the standard bookshelf of the Exchange system manager. Very good depth.
Microsoft Exchange Server for
Windows 2000: Planning, Design and Implementation
by Tony Redmond
Like his Exchange 5.5 book, this is not a step-by-step
installation guide, again highlights many of the overall planning concerns and pitfalls. Anyone planning an
Enterprise scale deployment of Exchange 2000 would benefit greatly from Tony's insights.
Microsoft Exchange 2000
Server Resource Kit
by Microsoft Corporation
Good overview and planning resource. Includes some helpful
troubleshooting methodologies. Some very worthwhile information on the included CD as well.
Windows 2000 DNS (Landmark)
by Jeffrey Graham, Andrew Daniels, Roger Abell, Herman L. Knief
A book on Windows 2000 DNS under the Exchange 2000 heading? You bet.
Exchange 2000 relies heavily on a properly configured and well maintained DNS infrastructure. Making sure your DNS
is configured properly will make your Exchange 2000 implementation go that much smoother.
Exchange 2000 Server: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series)
by Scott Schnoll, Nick Cavalancia, Bill English
Mission-Critical Microsoft Exchange 2000, Building Highly-Available Messaging and
Knowledge Management Systems
by Jerry Cochran
Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
by Mike Daugherty
Exchange 5.5
Networking Books
DNS and Bind
by Paul Albitz, Cricket Liu, Mike Loukides (Editor)
DNS is one of the fundamental technologies of the Internet.
Understanding DNS is crucial to successful administration of both Windows NT and Unix based networks. This is the standard text
on the subject and should be on everyone's bookshelf.
DNS on Windows NT
by Paul Albitz, Matt Larson, Cricket Liu
This is a rework of the classic text on DNS from the
Windows NT perspective. If you are administrating a pure NT network, or just starting with DNS in an NT environment, this is your book.
Sendmail (Nutshell Handbook)
by Bryan Costales, Eric Allman, Gigi Estabrook (Editor)
This is the granddaddy of SMTP mail texts. If you
do not want to go all the way to the RFC's, but need to understand SMTP mail, read this (at least the first half). Since most of the Internet mail
hosts still run sendmail, it is a good bit of practical study as well.
TCP/IP Network Administration
by Craig Hunt, Gigi Estabrook (Editor)
"A complete guide to setting up and running a
TCP/IP network for practicing system administrators, this new second edition covers setting up a network, configuring
important network services, and issues in troubleshooting and security."
Windows NT TCP/IP Network Administration
by Craig Hunt, Robert Bruce Thompson
If you understand nothing else about your NT system, understand the
fundamentals of TCP/IP networking. This book should live at arm's reach along with one of the DNS texts.
Mastering Network Security
by Chris Brenton
A solid introduction to network security issues and concerns.
"This book is geared toward the individual who does not have ten years of experience in the security field-but is still expected to run
a tight ship."
Microsoft BackOffice Resource Kit: Part 2
by Microsoft Corporation
This contains essential utilities and a great set of
more in-depth information on the BackOffice products. Many of the Exchange
utilities have been updated from the original and new ones have been added.
Microsoft Internet Information Server Resource Kit
by Microsoft Corporation
Invaluable information and tools for IIS
developers and administrators. Much of this information is not available anywhere else.
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