Doug Crawford said
William Stanek knows Windows and Microsoft products better than anyone else and he's both an actual writer AND a technical guru, giving us readers the best of both worlds -- books that are readable, relavant and right on target. He takes difficult technical topics and makes them easier to understand. Just about everything I know about Exchange Server, I learned from his books. When I wanted to learn Exchange Server 2007, his book was the first one I turned to.
The book is filled helpful information, detailed advice and real world extras. The writing is clear, concise and well organized, extremely rare for a computer related book. Plus Stanek writes for multiple levels of need and understanding. He details the essentials for beginners, provides deeper material for intermediate admins, and digs in deep with extra material useful for advanced admins. If you're an admin in small, medium or large business this is probably the only reference source you'll need to learn Exchange Server 2007. Covers the core features, including PowerShell cmdlets.
Ben Robson said
William Stanek is the #1 Windows authority for a reason, his books are always excellent and this book is no exception. Its 598 pages are packed with useful information and tons of PowerShell. This is the one Exchange book I use all the time. I don't see how any Exchange admin can get by without it.
Andrel Nance said
Very helpful. I don't have to filter through unnecccesary pages of text to find how to performa task. I love it.
J. W. Neary said
The BEST Exchange book I've found. Essential reading. As William tells you in the opening pages of this 2nd edition, Exchange 2007 SP1 is practically a different product from Exchange 2007. Exchange 2007 SP1 is in fact a full product re-release with service pack 1 integrated. SP1 uses the latest Powershell, the original used monad, the precursor.
Lisa Burke said
Another excellent book from William Stanek! I nearly wore the first edition of this book out I used it so much. I bought the second edition as soon as I saw it was available.
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