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Exchange Server Cookbook Exchange Server Cookbook -- This comprehensive how-to guide covers the most common tasks for both Exchange 2000 and Exchange Server 2003, everything from installation and maintenance to configuration and optimization. In addition, you'll find solutions to many uncommon tasks, advanced procedures, and ways to write scripts for Exchange management and deployment tasks. What’s more, you'll get answers quickly because chapters are laid out by recipe with cross-references to related solutions. Sample Chapter 9, Public Folder Management (PDF) is available free online.

ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook -- To bring you up to speed with ASP.NET 2.0, this practical book offers nearly 50 hands-on projects. Each one explores a new feature of the language, with emphasis on changes that can increase productivity, simplify programming tasks, and help you add new functionality to your applications. You get the goods straight from the masters in an informal, code-intensive style. Sample Chapter 1, What's New? (PDF) is available free online.

Knoppix Pocket Reference Knoppix Pocket Reference -- If you want more information than the average Knoppix user, this book is an absolutely essential addition to your personal library. This handy reference shows you how to use Knoppix to troubleshoot and repair your computer, how to customize the Knoppix CD, run RAM memory checks, recover data from a damaged hard drive, scan for viruses on a Windows system, and much more.

Firefox Secrets Firefox Secrets: A Need-to-Know Guide (SitePoint) -- This is a must-read guide for anyone who wants to learn how to browse faster and more conveniently with Firefox. It will teach you to use all the hidden features, extensions, and tricks available to Firefox. It's loaded with tips and advice on everything from reading RSS feeds from within Firefox to essential tools for developers, with plenty of examples throughout.

Mapping Hacks Mapping Hacks -- This collection of one hundred simple techniques is ideal for developers and power users who want to draw digital maps. You'll learn where to find the best sources of geographic data, how to interpret the data, and how to integrate it into your own creations. It even provides practical, integrative uses for GPS devices. Sample Hack 15, Zoom Right in on Your Neighborhood (PDF) is available free online.

Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide -- This concise guide introduces you to the fundamental concepts of using Mac OS X Tiger, including over 250 tips and tricks for using and configuring your system. It concentrates a wealth of tables, common keyboard shortcuts, tips for configuring your Mac, and an introduction to issuing basic Unix commands using the Terminal application into a package that is literally small enough to fit in your pocket.

Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger -- Thoroughly revised and updated for Mac OS X Tiger, this new edition introduces Mac users to the Terminal application and shows how to navigate the command interface, explore hundreds of Unix applications that come with the Mac, and, most importantly, how to take advantage of both the Mac and Unix interfaces. If you want to master the command line, look no further. Sample Chapter 8, Taking Unix Online (PDF) is available free online.

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Head First EJB man How to Talk About Jini, J2EE, and Web Services at a Cocktail Party -- Heard about distributed technologies for Java, but not quite sure what they are or why they're important? Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates show you how to hold your own in conversation with Java geeks with this cocktail-party overview. Kathy and Bert are the authors of Head First Java, 2nd Edition.

Generics in .NET 2.0 -- The generics feature in .NET 2.0 permeates with potential. But what are generics? Are they for you? Should you use them in your apps? Venkat Subramaniam answers these questions and takes a closer look at using generics, their capabilities, and limitations. Venkat is the author of .NET Gotchas.

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