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| Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed | 
| Authors: Eriq Oliver Neale, Et Al Publisher: Sams Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 12636
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 816 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 1.8
ISBN: 0672329573 Dewey Decimal Number: 004.6 EAN: 9780672329579 ASIN: 0672329573
Publication Date: December 13, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Windows Small Business Server 2008 provides all the tools small companies need to improve collaboration, enhance productivity, and manage and secure all their information. In this book, a team of leading SBS experts brings together the in-depth knowledge and real-world insights you need to make the most of this state-of-the-art product. Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals Eriq Neale and his colleagues cover every facet of planning, deploying, and managing SBS 2008. The authors begin by showing how to install and configure SBS 2008 for maximum efficiency, performance, and ease of administration. You?ll learn how to securely utilize SBS 2008?s comprehensive Internet, file, and print services; simplify and automate both server and workstation management; and take full advantage of both SharePoint collaboration and Exchange communication tools. This book is packed with expert tips, tricks, and troubleshooting techniques drawn from the authors? unsurpassed experience helping companies succeed with SBS. Whether you?re a full-time IT professional or a power user who?s managing SBS in your spare time, it will be your most valuable resource. Detailed information on how to... - Plan, install, configure, and customize SBS 2008 in any environment
- Set up and manage SBS 2008-based networks, Web access, and collaboration?including SharePoint Services 3.0
- Leverage Remote Web Workplace and other advanced remote access solutions
- Manage email and other communications with SBS 2008?s built-in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Centrally control Windows Vista, Windows XP, and other clients
- Seamlessly integrate Macintosh computers into your Windows network
- Protect your servers and workstations against both internal and external threats
- Prepare backups and disaster recovery plans you can actually use in an emergency
- Streamline and automate administration using Microsoft PowerShell
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  Recommended, but not enough by itself January 7, 2009 More than half finished with this book, I am writing a review from the perspective of an in-house person who manages IT as just one of my job duties in our small organization rather than from a consultant's point of view. The short of my opinion is this: 1) The value of this book will far exceed its costs if it saves you from making just one or two mistakes (and I think it will); 2) You will need more than this book to manage an SBS environment; 3) The target audience for this book remains ambiguous to me.
Depending on how extensively you use each component of SBS and what you already know, I recommend separate SharePoint, IIS, Exchange, and Active Directory books as well as one that covers Server 2008 in general in addition to this book. SBS Unleashed is far too short at 800 pages to cover these topics in enough detail for you to make full use of the product's capabilities.
Specifically, I would not feel comfortable managing an Exchange Server with only this book at hand. With three chapters (Management, Client Connectivity, Disaster Recovery), it is easily the most in-depth covered topic. That is appreciated; however, something as crucial and common as how to configure and manage email addresses that use both internal and external domains is only covered tangentially even though you will have both if you follow the instructions in the installation chapter. An Exchange Admin would likely find this trivial, but if this book was written for her, I am sure she would find an example of how to add an additional external email address (which IS included) even more trivial.
The SharePoint chapter also demonstrates additional books are in order. Seemingly randomly included is a step-by-step on how to setup a Wiki, but an explanation of exactly what can be done with SharePoint is missing. The take-away sounds like this: "SharePoint is a great document management and collaboration software package, here are the default settings, steps to merge existing data, how to back-up settings, and one page on troubleshooting." Disappointing. The same thing goes for Exchange Public Folders. You might learn how to back them up and a few (important) notes, but don't expect to be told how you can make use of them.
I would not have subtracted a star if it wasn't for two things: 1) Target audience, and 2) The chapter on IIS.
1) If this book is targeted at people who already understand the standalone products and are mainly interested in what is different in SBS, why would something such as a screen shot of where you enter your organization's address information be included? (I use that just as an example of the conflicting target audiences).
2) The chapter on IIS was extremely frustrating as it was not fully edited (wizard names confused, repetitive paragraphs, sentences that I don't think I should have had to read more than once or twice but did), it included a full page of a log file with no explanation, and it did a rough job of explaining certificates, which are better covered in a future chapter on Exchange Client Connectivity. It just seemed rushed and not thought out besides not doing you much good if you aren't already familiar managing IIS.
Despite my criticisms, this book is a must-buy if you are a consultant who has clients that might use SBS or if your organization is planning or considering implementing an SBS solution. The authors are really part of the SBS community and you can find some of them active on blogs and newsgroups (see the SBS newsgroups at Microsoft Connect). I do think they have taken a very complex product and presented a substantial amount of useful information in an engaging way that will help you manage SBS. I'm sure as more seasoned IT admins read the book, they will disagree with me.
  Good book for those familiar with sbs2003 January 2, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I work with SBS 2003 on a daily basis and am working to deploy SBS 2008 (standard) for a client who is ready to move from their SBS 2000. The book does a very good job covering details about the new features/wizards/what is happening in the background of those wizards for people looking to setup a new install of SBS2008. Those upgrading from say SBS2003 will look to the documents that exist from MSFT already for those details, so far (126pages in) i have not seen them cover that topic directly. With my readings so far i have a good understanding of SBS2008 and this book has made me feel quite comfortable performing an install of SBS 2008 ensuring i don't fall into traps or fail to understand things that have been enhanced/changed from older versions which I have experience with. I would recommend this book to others.
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