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Books : Computers & Internet : Microsoft : Applications : BackOffice
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This is the essential resource for system administrators and other computer professionals who require information and tools (technical and performance) to roll out and support Microsoft BackOffice 2.0 within their organizations. Part One contains two volumes that are loaded with authoritative information of the sort that distinguishes the entire Resource Kit series. The first volume provides comprehensive information about Microsoft Exchange Server, the server side of Microsoft's impressive product for messaging and group communications. The second volume does likewise for Microsoft Systems Management Server, a powerful solution for managing networked PCs. A companion CD-ROM includes a ton of wizards, support utilities, enhancement programs, and templates for working more conveniently and effectively with Microsoft BackOffice. Microsoft BackOffice was built from the ground up to work with Microsoft Windows NT-and sales for both are booming. That makes MICROSOFT BACKOFFICE RESOURCE KIT, Part One, indispensible.
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Hands-on solutions are offered as this reference walks readers through the installation and customization of the entire BackOffice suite, with an emphasis on problem solving and troubleshooting. Shortcuts and secrets are included that readers won't find in Microsoft documentation.
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The small-business sector is spending billions to install and manage its networked systems--most often with the help of third-party service providers or resellers. To support what can be a high-stakes proposition for both customer and vendor, Microsoft Press presents BUILDING PROFITABLE SOLUTIONS WITH MICROSOFT BACKOFFICE SMALL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS SERVER 4.5. This timely, pragmatic guide focuses on how to exploit the capabilities and advantages of Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server as the digital backbone of the small business network. Offering thorough coverage of Small Business Server version 4.5--with a particular focus on its enhanced tools and functionality for third parties who install, integrate, and administer Small Business Server installations--this book is the technically savvy, must-have resource for vendors and customers alike.
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This digital document is an article from Software Industry Report, published by Millin Publishing, Inc. on August 18, 1997. The length of the article is 423 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: McAfee teams with Microsoft backoffice on new help desk solution.
Publication: Software Industry Report (Newsletter)
Date: August 18, 1997
Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.
Volume: v28 Issue: n16 Page: p5(2)
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This all-in-one reference covers installing, configuring, and managing a Windows NT-based network. It describes how to make components of Backoffice version 2 work best with other networks.
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Explains how the components of Microsoft BackOffice can be used for application developments, demonstrating practical steps that contribute to daily duties, troubleshooting, and problem solving. (Advanced).
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A complete reference book for installing, configuring, and managing a Windows NT-based network. This book explains how to make the components of Backoffice work together and with other networks and introduces Microsoft's new System Management Server. The CD includes product demos, commercial and shareware utilities, and technical notes from Microsoft vendor technical support personnel.
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Microsoft® BackOffice Small Business Server Bible offers integrated network solutions for companies with fewer than 25 PCs. Jeansonne cites real-world examples to illustrate how to implement, configure, customize, and support your Small Business Server. Microsoft® BackOffice Small Business Server Bible also covers e-commerce using SQL Server, e-mail and fax communications with Microsoft Outlook, and secure Web site development using FrontPage and IIS Small Business Server tasks. Plus, the bonus CD-ROM free trial versions of Diskeeper Lite, Computer Associates InocuLAN, Goldmine 4.0 Workgroup Contract Management, and sign-up software for CASLINK ISP.
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Small businesses-even those with little technical sophistication-need the benefits of networked PCs and the resulting power to communicate with employees, partners, and customers via Internet e-mail, fax, the Web, and more. Now small businesses can get those benefits through Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server, which makes it easy to connect 5 to 25 PCs to a single Windows NT(r) Server-and this book shows them how. Like all books in the Running Professional Select series, this is a comprehensive, one-volume handbook of answers for everyone from ambitious new users to power users.
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The central reference for the most important features of the BackOffice suite, this text provides detailed information on how to use each of the BackOffice components together in a tightly integrated server environment. It also features coverage of network workstation issues including desktop operating system deployment (via SMS), application monitoring, and more.
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Essential, hands-on coverage is given of NT Server 4.0-5.0, from installation and network configuration to troubleshooting and performance tuning. The CD-ROM contains a number of NT administration utilities and third-party software packages for management and control.
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