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Rating:  Summary: Worth the money. Review: As a network administrator that needed to get an Exchange Server up and running quickly, I found 'Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5' invaluable. It was easy to read and concise. I highly recommend this book.
Rating:  Summary: Great beginnings Review: Knowing almost nothing about what Exchange is, or how it relates to Outlook, this was the perfect book for me. I am setting up a small business network for mail, calendars, etc. It is difficult when you are starting out, to get to the fundamentals. Most books and Microsoft links assume you are past that point. But if you miss the fundamentals, bad news. I am now planning to buy an additional book to go more in-depth, but don't regret starting with this book. Well worth the small investment
Rating:  Summary: Great beginnings Review: Knowing almost nothing about what Exchange is, or how it relates to Outlook, this was the perfect book for me. I am setting up a small business network for mail, calendars, etc. It is difficult when you are starting out, to get to the fundamentals. Most books and Microsoft links assume you are past that point. But if you miss the fundamentals, bad news. I am now planning to buy an additional book to go more in-depth, but don't regret starting with this book. Well worth the small investment
Rating:  Summary: You'll need another book Review: This book is pretty decent if you need to get Exchange up and running in a hurry. However, if you plan to support the thing once it's installed, you WILL end up buying another book. There's only so much information you can fit in to a 250 page book, so it really just skims the top of the subjects it covers. I'd recommend buying a more complete book, and just reading the install section if you're in a hurry.
Rating:  Summary: You'll need another book Review: This book is pretty decent if you need to get Exchange up and running in a hurry. However, if you plan to support the thing once it's installed, you WILL end up buying another book. There's only so much information you can fit in to a 250 page book, so it really just skims the top of the subjects it covers. I'd recommend buying a more complete book, and just reading the install section if you're in a hurry.
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