- ISBN13: 9780735627123
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Exchange Server 2010. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists. You’ll get the focused information you need to solve problems and get the job done?whether you’re at your desk or in the field! Get fast facts to: Configure and manage Exchange clients Set up users, contacts, distribution lists, an… More >>
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant
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#1 by Chase on April 21, 2010 - 8:04 am
I did find it easy to read, very good info, it was recommented to me by a MS employee.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by J. Katoe on April 21, 2010 - 8:18 am
I had assumed that this book was a cookbook in nature, I need to do this procedure – look it up and execute the steps in order. But it really was a lot more. It does an excellent job of explaining the concepts in a concise accurate manner. There is an impressive amount of content in this book as well. I was happily deceived by its size. But if you want a book that quickly explains what you need to do with Exchange 2010, this is a great option. I have the Unleashed book, and I find myself using this book quite a lot more.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by J. W. Neary on April 21, 2010 - 9:48 am
William Stanek is the top authority for all things Microsoft for a reason. He is well known for his detailed and clear explanations. He knows more than any dozen other so-called experts and he’s not afraid to share every last bit of knowledge he has about any topic he writes about. Exchange Server 2010 Adminstrators Pocket Consultant isn’t meant to be an allinone book but in this book’s 700 pages I learned everything I wanted to know about Exchange Server 2010 and then some.
Good for anyone working in tech from dev to IT admin. Definitely worth the money and then some too.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by A. Gaige on April 21, 2010 - 11:48 am
Stanek’s books are extremely well written, informative and useful. This one is even more so than usual. I loved that Stanek got insights straight from the Exchange team. Clearly excellent and a must have. I’ll write more once I’ve gone through the whole book.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by D. P. Willey on April 21, 2010 - 11:50 am
Pocket consultant is a great product. Pound for pound Stanek always gets more relevant details into these books than any other book I ever found. His books are clearly written and cover just about every question I have for daily administration. You can read it in parts and learn so much. When you need help you can avoid an internet search and look at a written table of contents or index.
Great book to keep on hand for reference when you need it. In the introduction Stanek explains that the Exchage product team was involved with the book’s every step and it shows.
Some of the strengths of this book are:
Deploying exchange — v. good
Exchange security — excellent
Exchange shell / powershell — excellent
Database availability groups — excellent
Database administration — excellent
hub transport management — excellent
edge management — v. good
client access server management — excellent
mailbox server management — excellent
Exchange monitoring, queues — v. good
Backup and restore — v. good
mailbox administration — excellent
This is more comprehensive than the “pocket” title suggests. It’s 664 pages and tightly focused. Like I said in my review of Stanek’s windows 7 def guide, the guy can say in 2 pages what many other authors spend 10 pages beating around at but never really say anything about. Normally when I see he has a book coming out on something I wait to get it and I did so with this one. I’m glad I did. Buy it and you’ll agree with me. No doubt!
Rating: 5 / 5