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[ 163 ] Exchange 2007 Articles Last updated: May 15, 2008
[ 9 ]     Compliance, Policies & Archiving Last updated: May 24, 2007
[ 29 ]     High Availability & Recovery Last updated: May 08, 2008
[ 37 ]     Management & Administration Last updated: Apr 08, 2008
[ 31 ]     Migration & Deployment Last updated: May 15, 2008
[ 20 ]     Mobility & Client Access Last updated: Jan 31, 2008
[ 7 ]     Monitoring & Operations Last updated: May 01, 2008
[ 18 ]     Planning & Architecture Last updated: Apr 17, 2008
[ 8 ]     Security & Message Hygiene Last updated: Feb 05, 2008
[ 3 ]     Tools Last updated: Mar 25, 2008
[ 269 ] Exchange 2003 Articles Last updated: Feb 07, 2008
[ 71 ] Exchange 2000 Articles Last updated: Jul 06, 2004
[ 12 ] Exchange 5.5 Articles Last updated: Jan 05, 2005
[ 10 ] Product Reviews Last updated: Mar 01, 2005

Planning & Architecture Articles

Designing a Multi-Server Environment based on High Availability and Role Based Setup
Date - Apr 17, 2008
Author - Markus Klein
How many servers you really need, what role based setup is, and how to incorporate high availability into your design.
Load Balancing Exchange 2007 SP1 Hub Transport Servers using Windows Network Load Balancing Technology (Part 2)
Date - Apr 03, 2008
Author - Henrik Walther
How you can load balance Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 Hub Transport Servers using Windows Network Load Balancing technology.
Load Balancing Exchange 2007 SP1 Hub Transport Servers using Windows Network Load Balancing Technology (Part 1)
Date - Mar 20, 2008
Author - Henrik Walther
How you can load-balance Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Hub Transport Servers using Windows Network Load Balancing technology.
How Exchange Server 2007 Extends the Active Directory Schema
Date - Oct 02, 2007
Author - Marc Grote
How the Exchange Server 2007 setup extends the Active Directory and why these Schema changes are important.
Deploying an Exchange Resource Forest (Part 3)
Date - Sep 06, 2007
Author - Anderson Patricio
Setting up the infrastructure to improve the user experience in a Resource Forest scenario.
Deploying an Exchange Resource Forest (Part 2)
Date - Aug 23, 2007
Author - Anderson Patricio
Creating a linked mailbox - a new resource found in the Exchange Server 2007 Resource Forest scenario.
Deploying an Exchange Resource Forest (Part 1)
Date - Aug 09, 2007
Author - Anderson Patricio
How to implement Exchange Server 2007 in an environment with multiple forests where all mailboxes will be hosted in a Resource Forest.
Exchange 2007 SMTP Namespace Sharing and Different Relay Domain Types
Date - Aug 07, 2007
Author - Marc Grote
How to share your Exchange Server 2007 SMTP namespace with another messaging system and how to create internal and external mail relay domains.
How the Exchange Server 2007 Core Services Work Together
Date - Jul 24, 2007
Author - Marc Grote
How the new Exchange Server 2007 core services interact with other Exchange and related Windows services and which services from Exchange Server 2003 are obsolete in Exchange Server 2007.
Understanding Transport Agents (Part 2)
Date - Jun 05, 2007
Author - Anderson Patricio
Managing and troubleshooting Transport Agents.
Understanding Transport Agents (Part 1)
Date - Apr 26, 2007
Author - Anderson Patricio
An in-depth description of Exchange 2007 Transport Agents.
Exchange Server 2007 Email Routing, Part 2 – Exchange Server Configuration
Date - Apr 17, 2007
Author - Markus Klein
How to configure Email routing within Exchange Server 2007.
Exchange Server 2007 Email Routing, Part 1 – Theoretical Basics
Date - Mar 08, 2007
Author - Markus Klein
How Exchange is designed and how it works in detail.
Exchange 2007 Store Related Changes and Improvements
Date - Jan 02, 2007
Author - Henrik Walther
Insight into the store related changes and improvements introduced in Exchange Server 2007.
Introduction to Exchange 2007 Server Roles
Date - Jul 18, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Exchange 2007 introduces a new concept to Exchange organizations, the concept of server roles. Similar to how a Windows server can host one or more roles, this type of configuration has been implemented in Exchange Server 2007.
Why 64-Bit Is Good For E12
Date - Jan 26, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Recently Microsoft announced that the next generation of Exchange server, codename E12, would ship in a 64-bit version only. This article will explain what 64-bit is, the benefits of moving E12 to the x64 architecture and what to look for when purchasing new hardware so that it will support E12 when it RTMs.
Overview of E12 Features (Part 2)
Date - Nov 24, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
The release of E12 (possibly Exchange 2007 by the time it’s released) draws near and new details are revealed while others become clearer. Microsoft have made a lot of design blunders with Exchange 2000 and only relatively few of those were fixed with Exchange 2003. However, Microsoft is known for being able to learn from its mistakes and make the right changes in its products.
Overview of E12 Features
Date - Aug 30, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
Some insight into the promised features of the next Exchange version, E12.

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