Architect2375
MIS
Hi all, I have been given the opportunity to work as an Exchange 2003 Administrator at my new job. There is an existing Exchange Admin that I will be working with but I would like to "get smart" as much as possible so that I am not totally useless in the beginning of me working at my new job.
What daily tasks and routines are critical to supporting and managing Exchange?
What key components of Exchange should I be very familiar with?
What are somethings that are assumed that every Exchange 2003 Admin should know?
Any good books, white papers, etc do you recommend that are very good for beginning Exchange Admins?
For starters I have successfully setup my own Exchange 2003 mail server at home, I've got mailboxes setup everything works as far as sending and receiving mail for internal and external networks. I just want to really gain good knowledge of the basics and some intermediate and advanced functions. I know it will take time and experience in working with Exchange but any tips you Exchange gurus could provide would be much appreciated!!!
What daily tasks and routines are critical to supporting and managing Exchange?
What key components of Exchange should I be very familiar with?
What are somethings that are assumed that every Exchange 2003 Admin should know?
Any good books, white papers, etc do you recommend that are very good for beginning Exchange Admins?
For starters I have successfully setup my own Exchange 2003 mail server at home, I've got mailboxes setup everything works as far as sending and receiving mail for internal and external networks. I just want to really gain good knowledge of the basics and some intermediate and advanced functions. I know it will take time and experience in working with Exchange but any tips you Exchange gurus could provide would be much appreciated!!!