Book Description
MCSE Exchange 2000 Design Exam Cram provides an intense, focused study program for candidates preparing to pass the MCSE Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server exam (70-225). Clear, concise chapters cover all of the pertinent test concepts such as analyzing business requirements and resources for Exchange 2000, designing and deploying Exchange 2000 Server messaging solutions, fault tolerance and data recovery, and managing Active Directory and Internet Information Server (IIS). Includes the well-liked Exam Cram features of helpful hints and tips, test taking strategies, realistic case studies, and practice questions.
About the Author
William Baldwin (Cleveland, Ohio) MCSE, MCT, A+ has been a systems engineer for over 11 years. William began his career developing applications including customized accounting software. He also gained experience installing SCO UNIX and DOS/Windows systems. He currently works as a consultant, writer, and trainer teaching MCSE and MCSD courses.
MCSE Exchange 2000 Design Exam Cram: Exam 70-225 FROM THE PUBLISHER
MCSE Exchange 2000 Design Exam Cram provides an intense, focused study program for candidates preparing to pass the MCSE Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server exam (70-225). Clear, concise chapters cover all of the pertinent test concepts such as analyzing business requirements and resources for Exchange 2000, designing and deploying Exchange 2000 Server messaging solutions, fault tolerance and data recovery, and managing Active Directory and Internet Information Server (IIS). Includes the well-liked Exam Cram features of helpful hints and tips, test taking strategies, realistic case studies, and practice questions.
AUTHOR DESCRIPTION
William Baldwin (Cleveland, Ohio) MCSE, MCT, A+ has been a systems engineer for over 11 years. William began his career developing applications including customized accounting software. He also gained experience installing SCO UNIX and DOS/Windows systems. He currently works as a consultant, writer, and trainer teaching MCSE and MCSD courses.