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Exchange Svr 2007 X64 English DVD 5 Clt | List Price: $2,092.74 Discount Price: $995.00

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Features: - Improves administrator productivity by making it easier to find and fix problems, and automate tasks more simply
- Drives deployment efficiencies with automatic client connections, a new server roles-based architecture, and improved diagnostics and monitoring
- Increases the productivity of today's employees who require the ability to respond quickly at home, work, or on the go
- Offers employees a single inbox to access all of their important communications, including voice mail, fax, and e-mail, while avoiding the cost and effort of maintaining separate systems
- Improves collaboration and productivity by making it easier to find and share data, documents, and schedules from anywhere
Exchange 2007 - wait as long as you can [Posted on 2008-05-28] I am a network engineer with umteen years of experience, the upgrade from 2003 to 2007 had to be the most difficult migration of my career. The exchange part does work, I suggest getting all new 64 bit hardware, with Raid 10, don't use raid 5 and your old server. The anti-spam software leaves MUCH MUCH to be desired, it is crazy hard to master the power shell, and you will be pulling your hair out trying to figure out if you must don't know the right command, or why the powershell is not remembering your whitelist. Basically, forget about a whitelist, it doesnt exist in Exchange 2007 anti-spam software. Ridiculous you say? Exactly. In the powershell, it only remembers 1 email name for the whitelist, and 1 domain. (I am not kidding). After hours and hours of research I figured out I needed to use the client side, using outlook if I wanted to whitelist more then 1 users. And, using outlook on the client side for the whitlist has a new host of problems. I would seriously WAIT for SP2 or SP3 even 4. The SCR feature works, but you must manually switch the database. That is all it really is meant for, database failover. OWA doesnt work out of the box, you must buy a certificate, and even then it doesnt work with IE7 most of the time. Ironically, it works with Firefox all the time, but IE7 some of the time. I rushed into using 2007 in hopes I could use it for deploying to multiple sites, really do your research and figure out what part is marketing, and what part actually works.
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