Chapter 11. Managing Clients, Troubleshooting, and Recovering from Disaster with Exchange for SBS
In the previous chapter, I focused on the components of Exchange Server 2007, how they differ from Exchange Server 2003, and what you need to know about them to effectively manage your small-business infrastructure. Both an advantage and a disadvantage of SBS 2008 is the incredible set of tools and features it has access to that are available through enterprise-level licensing agreements. Accordingly, this means that not only will you have to understand a lot about the Windows infrastructure to properly manage your SBS server, but you'll also need to know a lot about the Exchange Server infrastructure and how the components are accessed by your clients, ...
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