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Good Books to learn?

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Ovatvvon

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Feb 1, 2001
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Can anyone recommend a good book to learn Exchange Server 5.5 and/or 2000?

I need to learn, already loaded with work and classes...need a book or somthing of the like for the little spare time I have left. (?)
-Ovatvvon :-Q
 
On Site Microsoft Exchange 5.5 from Turlington Schuler (Certification Insider Press) is good for real world stuff.

The Network Press MCSE Exchange 5.5 book is a bit long winded but a good read (if you are a sad techie like me).
 
Anything by Tony Redmond or Paul Robichaux. Both are considered experts on the subject of Exchange. I have Robichaux's Managing Mircosoft Exchange Server for Exchange 5.5 (O'Reilly press). I also have Exchange Server 5.5 24/7 (Network Press)written by Jim McBee. Both are excellent books and compliment one another. I've got Tony Redmond's 2000 book but haven't gotten much into yet as we are not planning on going to 2000 anytime soon.

Jessica
 
I bought a used 'Exchange Server 5.5 24 Seven' book by mcBee. It's an older version, but it has "Real World" senarios, many of which have been dumped on me recently >:0
I use to fight fires, not neccessarily to learn Exchange Server 101.

Hope this helps.
 
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