Chances are if you read my blog either you are 1) my mother, 2) my manager trying to see how much time I spend on the site not meeting my deadlines or 3) interested in Exchange and PowerShell. If you fall into the latter you might be interested in reading Professional PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 by Wrox. If you are in either of the first two categories, you will be getting your copies soon, even though you won't read it.
This book was written by three Microsoft employees (two are in Exchange support and one is a Microsoft Certified Architect: Messaging (aka Exchange Ranger)) and two non-Microsoft employees (one of which is me) that have been working with Exchange Server 2007 in production since 2005.
What is covered in the book?
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All of the PowerShell for Exchange fundamentals so you can quickly get started
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Methods for working with Exchange User and Group Objects
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Ways to configure the Client Access Server, Hub Transport, Mailbox Server and Unified Messaging Server roles
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How to work with routing in Exchange 2007, continuous replication, and single copy clusters
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Techniques for automating administration to ensure optimal performance
The book covers the basics of PowerShell, the basics of Exchange and practical examples that you can use in your own environment.
Have you read the book? What do you think about it?
Posted
Thu, Jan 17 2008 10:48 PM
by
Joel Stidley