Professional Powershell for Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:04/01/2008
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Price:$74.99
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Biography
Brendan Keane is currently an information security principal specializing in Microsoft technologies. Brendan began his tenure with Exchange 5.5 and has enjoyed working more with each new release.
Jeffrey Rosen has a Masters of Business Administration from Case Western Reserve Weatherhead School of Management specializing in Information Systems. He is a Microsoft Certified Architect, an MCSE specializing in messaging and security, and a CISSP. He began his career working with Microsoft Mail and Novell Netware. Since then, Jeffrey has been working for Microsoft Consulting Services for nine years, working on large and complex Exchange deployments.
Jonathan Runyon has worked in the IT Industry for more than 17 years. He joined Microsoft in 2001 and has worked exclusively on Exchange Server support ever since. Jonathan recently contributed to the development of Exchange Server 2007 internal training for Microsoft Customer Service and Support. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and MCSA, specializing in messaging.
Joel Stidley has been working with Microsoft Exchange since the Exchange Server 5.0 beta releases and hasn ’ t missed deploying a release since. He has been working with the Microsoft Exchange JDP/TAP program since Exchange Server 2000 Service Pack 3, and has been running Exchange Server 2007 in production since 2005. Joel also founded ExchangeExchange.com, an Exchange - focused community website in 2004 where he blogs and provides forums for discussing Exchange and PowerShell information. Currently he is a Senior Solutions Engineer at Terremark Worldwide Inc where he works with a variety of storage, virtualization, and messaging technologies.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: PowerShell for Exchange Fundamentals.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Windows PowerShell.
Chapter 2: Using Exchange Management Shell.
Chapter 3: Using PowerShell to Deploy Exchange Server 2007.
Chapter 4: Working with User and Group Objects.
Chapter 5: Public Folders.
Part II: Working with Server Roles.
Chapter 6: Configuring the Client Access Server Role.
Chapter 7: Configuring the Hub Transport Role.
Chapter 8: Configuring the Mailbox Server Role.
Chapter 9: Configuring the Edge Transport Server Role.
Chapter 10: Unified Messaging.
Part III: Working with PowerShell in a Production Environment.
Chapter 11: Exchange Server 2007 Routing.
Chapter 12: Working with Continuous Replication.
Chapter 13: Single Copy Clusters.
Chapter 14: Troubleshooting Exchange Issues.
Part IV: Automating Administration.
Chapter 15: User, Group, and Public Folder Administration.
Chapter 16: Reporting, Maintenance, and Administration.
Chapter 17: Using the .NET Framework to Automate Exchange PowerShell Tasks.
Index.
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