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Microsoft Planning Exchange Server 2007 SP3 Next Year

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Microsoft plans to update Exchange Server 2007 by issuing a new service pack late next year, enabling the mail server to run on Windows Server 2008 R2.

Last month, Microsoft announced support for Exchange 2007 on Windows Server 2008 R2, pleasing many customers who had complained about an earlier Microsoft decision not to provide it. In a follow-up announcement issued last week, Microsoft’s Exchange team explained that enabling such support will require lots of coding changes to Exchange 2007.

“Our vehicle for adding this support [for Windows Server 2008 R2] will be via a third service pack for Exchange 2007 in the second half of calendar year 2010,” the team stated in a blog.

Microsoft is also enhancing support options for Exchange Server 2003 SP2 on Windows Server 2008 R2, according to the blog.

“Exchange 2003 SP2 will now be supported against writeable Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory servers,” the blog noted. ”Additionally, with the general availability of Exchange Server 2010, and [for] those looking to standardize on Windows Server 2008 R2, we have enhanced the supportability of forest and domain functional levels up to Windows Server 2008 R2. This change is effective immediately on Exchange 2003 SP2.”

Microsoft issued an “Exchange Server Supportability Matrix” document in August showing operating system support for its mail server products. However, the document hasn’t yet been updated to reflect the changes promised above. Microsoft plans to include additional support details for Exchange Server 2010 in the next version of the document.

Exchange 2010 is currently available, having been released as a final product in November.

IT pros may be happy about the additional support for Exchange 2007, but they still face complex installation and migration scenarios. For instance, simply upgrading the operating system to Windows Server 2008 R2 underneath Exchange 2007 isn’t supported. Enabling that capability “is outside the scope and complexity of what we can do in a post-release product update,” the blog explained. However, the Exchange team will consider adding such a capability in “future versions of the product.”

Currently, Exchange 2007 is supported on the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 platform, which can be enabled if users upgraded from.NET Framework 2.0, the blog explained.

Courtsey:  http://redmondmag.com/articles/2009/12/03/microsoft-planning-exchange-2007-sp3-in-2010.aspx

Webinar: Reduce Your Operational Expenses

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Interested in saving IT costs? If so, please join us for the Microsoft-led webinar Reduce Your Operational Expenses,

Date       Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Time:      11:00AM – 12:00PM PST

Here you can learn about:

* Reducing the cost of in-person meetings and training sessions with an immersive Web and video conferencing solution from Microsoft
* How your company can communicate more effectively by integrating unified communications technologies with existing telephony infrastructure
* The ease of use in products such as Office Communicator, OCS R2, Live Meeting and Exchange Server 2010.

Reduce Your Operational Expenses is brought to you at no charge by Microsoft and ISHIR. Space is limited at this exclusive event, so be sure to register today.

Suggested attendees:
• VP, Director or Manager of IT
• Business Decision Maker
• Technology Decision Maker
• Anyone who is interested in the latest technology

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Webinar: Leveraging New Ways to Work

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Interested in the hearing about the latest developments in Unified Communications? If so, please join us for the Microsoft-led webinar Leveraging New Ways to Work

Date       Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Time:      11:00AM – 12:00PM PST

Here you can learn about:
* How to save money by controlling IT costs, improve efficiency and increase revenue streams through innovation.
* Enabling a highly flexible, reliable, and innovative work environment by taking advantage of your existing technology investment.
* How SharePoint Server, Communications Server 2007 R2, Exchange Server 2010 and the 2007 Microsoft Office system let employees collaborate and communicate anywhere and anytime.

Leveraging New Ways to Work is brought to you at no charge by Microsoft and ISHIR. Space is limited at this exclusive event, so be sure to register today.

Suggested attendees:
• VP, Director or Manager of IT
• Business Decision Maker
• Technology Decision Maker
• Anyone who is interested in the latest technology

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