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Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Inside Out»rank: 13425by: Jim Boyce, Beth Sheresh, Doug Sheresh
: :You re beyond the basics, so dive right in and really take control of your communications and workday! This supremely organized reference is packed with hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds. It s all muscle and no fluff. Discover how the experts tackle Outlook 2007 and challenge yourself to new levels of mastery!Configure and customize Outlook 2007 with advanced set up options Learn advanced techniques for managing e-mail and new RSS features Optimize efficiency organize and share your calendar, tasks, and notes Use Business Contact Manager to keep track of clients information and other critical data Implement virus protection, encryption, spam filters, and other security features Set up ... |
Microsoft Windows NT® Server Administrator's Bible»rank: 1549832by: Kenneth Gregg, Beth Sheresh, Doug Sheresh, Robert Cowart
: :Completely updated with specific coverage of the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack add-ons now packaged with Windows NT Server 4.0, this new edition of Microsoft Windows NT Server Administrator's Bible brings you everything you need to plan, install, configure, manage, optimize, and connect Windows NT Server 4.0 to the Internet -- including insider tips and stories you just won't find anywhere else. Simply put, if you're looking for the one book that will show you how to get your server up and running fast, this is the book for you. |
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Understanding Directory Services (2nd Edition) (Kaleidoscope)»rank: 1363277by: Doug Sheresh, Beth Sheresh, Systems Research Corporation
: :Book Description Understanding Directory Services clarifies the complex topic of directory services, starting with basic theory and archetypes, and then working its way up to the current directory service implementations. It describes the basic idea behind directory services, explaining the underlying conceptual models, design characteristics, and methods of managing distributed information. The book begins with an overview of directory services and their core characteristics, highlighting critical aspects of directory information, distribution, and storage. The evolving nature of the information the directory contains, and the factors involved in organizing and managing it are discussed in detail, and then methods of information distribution and storage are examined at length. After exploring the ... |