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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Delta Guide
by David McAmis and Don Jones - Sams

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The Delta Guide to Exchange 2003 has been designed to become an invaluable resource to existing Exchange administrators, allowing you to quickly come up to speed on new features and functionality in Exchange, building on the knowledge and experience you already possess. The "Delta" series is designed to allow IT professionals to quickly update your skills based on what has changed between the previous and current software release. This book is for you if you are a system administrator who is responsible for administering a previous Exchange installation (v5.5 or 2000) or if you are an IT professional who has some experience with a previous version of Exchange and wish to update your skills. This book covers changes in installation, configuration, administration, clustering, security and many other important topics.


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The Best Practical Exchange 2003 Primer!!! Must Read!!!, July 14, 2004
For those familiar with my reviews, you know that I don't give 5 stars lightly. Especially when it comes to technical books, it's almost impossible to perfectly meld the technical, the relevant, and the well written into the same text. Well I'm here to tell you that David McAmis and Don Jones have done it!

This was the first Delta Guide Series book that I have reviewed. I hope they are all this good because I'm looking forward to finding out.

The book basically covers Exchange Server 2003 soup to nuts. It does a very effective job of emphasizing the differences between this release, Exhchange 2000, and Exchange 5.5. It also covers all the other basics you would need to know, such as licensing, versions, hardware requirements, limitations, and configurations.

One slippery topic that was especially well covered was Active Directory. This book isn't a complete Active Directory reference for Exchange. Those sections covered the most useful information thoroughly without excess abstraction. Excellent!

What made this book so refreshing was the absense of useless filler that typifies so many technical books. It was complete but at the same time to the point. Every chapter in this book is time well spent.

There are some usefull links sprinkled throughout. Those are bonuses. What really makes this book stand out is the quality and presentation of the information. Kudos to the writers and editors of this awesome text!


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