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MCTS 70-662 Rapid Review: Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

MCTS 70-662 Rapid Review: Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Authors
Ian McLean Dr
ISBN
0735658102
Published
22 Dec 2011
Purchase online
amazon.com

Assess your readiness for MCTS Exam 70-662—and quickly identify where you need to focus and practice. This practical, streamlined guide provides objective overviews, exam tips, “need-to-know” checklists, review questions, and a list of valuable resources—all designed to help evaluate and reinforce your preparation.Bolster your exam prep with a Rapid Review of these objectives: *Install and configure Exchange Servers *Configure Exchange recipients and public folders

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Assess your readiness for MCTS Exam 70-662—and quickly identify where you need to focus and practice. This practical, streamlined guide provides objective overviews, exam tips, “need-to-know” checklists, review questions, and a list of valuable resources—all designed to help evaluate and reinforce your preparation.

Bolster your exam prep with a Rapid Review of these objectives:

  • Install and configure Exchange Servers
  • Configure Exchange recipients and public folders
  • Configure client access
  • Configure message transport
  • Perform monitoring and reporting
  • Implement high availability and recovery
  • Configure message compliance and security features
This book is an ideal complement to the in-depth training of the Microsoft Press Self-Paced Training Kit for Exam 70-662 and other exam-prep resources.

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