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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is a mature product at its initial release, and it includes new features such as software-based high availability and a new browser-based management console.
Windows IT Pro - B. K. Winstead
Careful planning and following these procedures will help you safely integrate Active Directory and Exchange Server infrastructures from different companies.
Windows IT Pro - Eric B. Rux
Are businesses ready for a major Exchange Server move, and does Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 have what it takes to convince the fence-sitters the time is right?
Windows IT Pro - B. K. Winstead
Get started with an organizational Active Directory merger with quick, easy wins to smooth the transition, then move on to details such as configuring name resolution and forest trusts and preparing the computers and new domain for migration.
Windows IT Pro - Eric B. Rux
Microsoft has released updated tools to help you test your planned Exchange Server 2010 implementation.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
Learn about some common coexistence problems with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2003, and what you need to know about working around them.
Windows IT Pro - Brien Posey
Microsoft has released Exchange 2010 RC, which you'll be able to upgrade in-place to the RTM, and Exchange 2007 SP2, which includes enhanced auditing features.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
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