June 2008
Intermediate to advanced
784 pages
21h 36m
English
Now that you’ve installed Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, you’re probably eager to start working with it. You’ll want to begin creating mailboxes, groups, and other recipients, but first you need to know some basics of managing the Exchange system.
Exchange Server 2007 introduces a radical shift in the way you manage an Exchange server or organization. Exchange Server 2007 is built entirely upon a new command-line interface named Exchange Management Shell—a modified version of the new Windows PowerShell. You can perform just about every imaginable administrative function with Exchange Server 2007 ...