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The more then 150 walkthrough guides offer starting and more experienced Exchange 2000 Administrators a reference manual. It offers pretty much all the knowledge you need to know for day-to-day administration of Exchange 2000 Server. Another advantage of the book is that the setup enables it to be used in classrooms as a guideline for training newly hired Exchange administrators. The book does stay with the describing the daily task of administering and if you are looking for a book that provides you knowledge of the core of Exchange 2000 Server then take a look at Microsoft Exchange Server for Windows 2000: Planning, Design and Implementation by Tony Redmond.
I will keep this book near my desk together with the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Resource Kit as a quick lookup and reference guide as I found it easy to look up things quickly.
Till next time
Martin Tuip
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