Exchange Server 2007 Features

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You will need to use 64-bit x86-64 versions of Windows to use v8 or perhaps v8.1 of Exchange Server 2007. Still only 32 bits are required for the trial edition of this program. Anyway there are still several firms that keep on applying Exchange Server with thirty two-bit hardware. In order to turn to the new version of software they’ll need to change the hardware. Still that is not the single point. Due to the feature that Exchange Server 2007 doesn’t allow in-place upgrades some firms using software of 2000 or 2003 will have to upgrade to the edition of 2007.

In winter 2005 there appeared the 1st beta version of Exchange Server 2007, that was known as E12 or Exchange 12. Not too many people were to test it then. As stated in Microsoft Exchange team archives a developed beta edition appeared in March 2006. It turned available via TechNet Plus and MSDN subscriptions. The coming edition of the software was finally claimed to be named Exchange Server 2007 on April 25, 2006.

Exchange Server 2007 is one of the Innovative Communications Alliance developments. Here are the microsoft exchange server roles to be components of the program release of 2007.

1. Mailbox Role
It serves as host

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Exchange Server Hosting 2007

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Some of Windows 64-bit x86-64 versions is needed to try Exchange Server 2007 (v8 or v8.1 with SP1 accessible). But it features only full versions and a 32-bit trial version is open to anyone. If there are any firms applying Exchange Server with 32-bit equipment, they’ll be informed of the time to change their hardware in a certain period. Still that is not the single thing. According to the fact that Exchange Server 2007 doesn’t provide in-place upgrading a number of firms using programs of 2000 or 2003 will need to upgrade to the edition of 2007.

In winter 2005 there came the first beta version of Exchange Server 2007, that was called E12 or Exchange 12. Not too many users could try it then. As fixed in Microsoft Exchange team archives a developed beta version appeared in early spring 2006. It turned accessible with TechNet Plus and MSDN subscriptions. In some time, on April 25, everybody knew that the coming version to be let out by Microsoft will be known as Exchange Server 2007.

Exchange Server 2007 belongs to the Innovative Communications Alliance products. Below are the exchange host server roles to be components of the program release of 2007.

1. The Role of Mailbox
It keeps p

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