Exchange 2000 Release Notes, Part I
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 277844 - This article is part one of a two-part article that contains the Release Notes for Microsoft Exchange 2000
Server.
Exchange 2000 Release Notes, Part II
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 277845 - This article is part two of a two-part article that contains the Release Notes for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server.
Exchange 2000
Downloadable Documentation
Learn more about installation and deployment, migrating users from
Lotus Notes, and completing daily tasks by viewing these Compiled
HTML (.chm) files. Source: Microsoft.com
Exchange
2000 Server Online Documentation
The
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server documentation provided on this page
includes a planning and installation guide, online administration
documentation for your daily tasks, an Exchange roadmap for
learning about and running Exchange 2000 Server, and information
to migrate users from Lotus Notes.
Source: Microsoft.com
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Exchange
2000 Operations Guide
To manage Exchange in a
day-to-day environment, an operations team needs to perform a wide
variety of procedures, including server monitoring, backup,
verification of scheduled events, protection against attack, and
user support. This guide includes instructions for the procedures
along with steps for dealing with unresolved issues in a timely
manner. The content of the Operations Guide draws from the
knowledge and best practice guidelines from Microsoft Consulting
Services (MCS), Microsoft©s Internal Technical Support Group,
and the Exchange Development Team. Source:
Microsoft.com
Exchange
2000 Front-end and Back-end Topology
Read
about the front-end and back-end server topology in Microsoft
Exchange 2000 Server, paying particular attention to HTTP.
Source: Microsoft.com
FAQ for Exchange 2000 Evaluation Editions
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 276206 - This article covers some of the most frequently asked questions about Exchange 2000 evaluation edition
products.
Get
Some Training, It's Worth It
So you have decided to get Exchange, but have you planned for
training. Exchange can be a complicated subject and spending a
little time and money on training can save a you lot of time and
money later, but getting the right training is not always easy.
This article should help you make the right choices. Source: MSExchange.org
Information on Exchange 2000 Server Product Line
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 272601 - This article describes the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server product line, the recommended uses for each type of server, and the features and components that are included with each type of
server.
Versions of Exchange Server Supported on Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 253249 - If you want to install Exchange Server on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, the supported versions of Exchange Server are Exchange Server version 5.5 Service Pack 3, or any later versions.
Windows
2000 and Exchange 2000 Server Terminology Primer White Paper

Delve
into this glossary of the most commonly used Active Directory and
Exchange 2000 technical terms and acronyms.
Source: Microsoft.com
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