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Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (eBooks)
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This book comprises 20 chapters and an appendix, divided into six broad topic areas. As you proceed through the book, you ll move from basic concepts to several increasingly complex levels of hands− on implementation. This book won t work well for practitioners of the timeworn ritual of chapter hopping. I ve taken great pains to write an integrated book on Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003. Unless you already have considerable experience with these products, to get the maximum value out of this book, you need to track through the chapters in order. Readers like to send me questions by e−mail. About 25 percent of the Why doesn t it work? questions that I receive can be answered by Because you didn t do what I suggested in Chapter so−and−so. However, if you re in a hurry to get your hands dirty, start with Part II, Installation (Chapters 7 and 8); Part III, The Outlook Client (Chapters 9 and 10), and Part IV, Basic Exchange Server 2003 Management (Chapters 11 and 12). These chapters will help you get a Windows 2003 server, an Exchange 2003 server, and an Outlook client up and running. As long as you re not planning to put your quickie server into production immediately, there should be no harm done. Before going into production, though, I strongly suggest that you explore other parts of this book. Here s a guide to what s in each chapter.

