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Exchange Server 2003 and ISA Server 2004
Posted by Dingus on March 25th, 2006


Anyone suggest a good site that would be a good resource for setting up
Exchange and ISA, ...besides the microsoft site?
One that will offer some hand holding ...

Thanks,
D


Posted by Duane Arnold on March 25th, 2006



"Dingus" <Dingus@stopspam.com> wrote in message
news:%rcVf.86096$no3.51838@tornado.southeast.rr.co m...
You are joking with this are you not? I am not trying to be rude here, but
if you don't have some expertise in doing this, then maybe you shouldn't be
doing it.

Duane



Posted by Dingus on March 25th, 2006




Got a home lab for learning and experimenting,..and downloaded trial
versions of the software from MS. I used some training materials from
trainsignal.com, but I'm running low on cash...
D



Posted by why? on March 25th, 2006



On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 14:28:11 GMT, Dingus wrote:

Nope, not for the hand holding. That's a joke?



Work your way through the MS white papers, online resources, the MS exam
guides.

You will usually find some stuff at the likes of

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and , ITworld.com


and other similar IT Tech news / Forum sites, IIRC TR often have course
discounts, cbt , special offer article downloads, white papers. admin
stuff. That's mostly via subscription, some stuff is free.

You have asked in the MS newsgroups haven't you? Like the ones targeted
for and named with

microsoft.public.exchange.admin
and .setup

www.google.com


Me


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