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Exchange Server 2007

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Q: What is Exchange Server 2007?

A: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is the next version of Microsoft Exchange. Microsoft Exchange is the industry’s leading e-
mail, calendaring, and unified messaging server. The release of Exchange Server 2007 is closely aligned with the 2007
Microsoft Office release. Together, these products deliver a best-in-class enterprise messaging and collaboration solution.
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Q: What’s new in Exchange Server 2007?

A: Exchange 2007 provides built-in protection to keep the e-mail system up and running and protected from outside threats
and lets employees work more productively from wherever they are by using a variety of clients. These clients include
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access, and mobile devices. Exchange Server 2007 makes it
easier for IT departments to deliver these new capabilities to their organizations by making the messaging environment easier
to manage and more cost-efficient. For more information about Exchange Server 2007, see What's New in the
Exchange 2007 product documentation.
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Q: How does Exchange Server 2007 integrate with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007?

A: Outlook 2007 provides the most complete e-mail, calendaring, contacts, and tasks functionality available in an e-mail client
that is compatible with Exchange. When Outlook 2007 is used with Exchange Server 2007, users benefit from the new
Scheduling Assistant that automates time-consuming meeting and resource scheduling, the ability to plan and customize out-
of-office communications, and managed e-mail folders that facilitate compliance with internal and regulatory policies.
Outlook 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 also combine to enhance security by offering features that are easy to use and let
users confidently send and receive sensitive business communications through e-mail. By enabling the Autodiscover service,
you can reduce the complexity of client configuration and reduce administrative costs that are associated with troubleshooting
connectivity issues for users.
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Q: Where can I find Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 product documentation?

A: You can find Exchange Server 2007 product documentation on the Exchange Server 2007 Technical Library Web site, on the Start menu, or by clicking F1 within the product after it has been installed. You can also access product documentation from the Microsoft Exchange Server TechCenter. You can visit the Exchange Server Community Web site or the
Exchange Team Blog Web site for additional product information, common issues, and troubleshooting assistance.
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Q: What are the Exchange Server 2007 licensing options?

A: Customers can purchase the Exchange Enterprise Client Access License (CAL) or the Exchange Standard CAL. The
Exchange Enterprise CAL is sold as an add-on to the Exchange Standard CAL. Two server editions will continue to be offered:
Exchange Server Enterprise Edition and Exchange Server Standard Edition. You can run either CAL together with either server
edition. For more information about Exchange Server 2007 editions and Client Access Licenses, see Exchange Server 2007
Editions and Client Access Licenses.
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Q: What do I get with the Exchange Enterprise CAL vs. the Exchange Standard CAL?

A: In addition to the improvements and new capabilities that are available with the Exchange Standard CAL, the Exchange
Enterprise CAL includes Unified Messaging, advanced compliance capabilities, and on-premises and hosted antivirus and anti-
spam protection. For more information about Exchange Server 2007 editions and Client Access Licenses, seeExchange
Server 2007 Editions and Client Access Licenses.
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Q: What are the different editions of Exchange Server 2007?

A: Exchange Server 2007 is offered in two server editions: Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition. Exchange Server 2007
Standard Edition is designed to meet the messaging and collaboration needs of small and medium organizations. It may also
be appropriate for specific server roles or branch offices. Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition, designed for large
enterprise organizations, enables the creation of multiple storage groups and databases. For more information about Exchange
Server 2007 editions and Client Access Licenses, see Exchange Server 2007 Editions and Client Access Licenses.
Hardware and Software Requirements
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Q: Will I have to buy new hardware to run Exchange Server 2007?
A: If you are running 64-bit hardware in your current messaging environment, you may not have to buy additional hardware.
However, Exchange 2007 does require hardware and an operating system that are 64-bit. 64-bit hardware provides the system

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