Exchange Server 2007 is applied only with Windows 64-bit x86-64 versions. It may be v8 as well as v8.1 used with SP1. Anyway it features only supported versions and a 32-bit trial version is open to anyone. Anyway a number of firms will need to change the hardware they are using as they keep on operating in Exchange Server with 32-bit hardware. Still hardware is not the only thing. Due to the feature that Exchange Server 2007 doesn’t provide in-place upgrades some firms using programs of 2000 or 2003 will have to move to the edition of 2007.
December 2005 was the period when the small amount of people got the opportunity to test Exchange 12, the coming beta edition of Exchange Server 2007. Later in March 2006 the release of another changed beta version was fixed. Developers of the software made it accessible via TechNet Plus and MSDN subscriptions. In some time, on April 25, everyone knew that the next version to be produced by Microsoft will be called Exchange Server 2007.
In fact Exchange Server 2007 is one of those Innovative Communications Alliance developments. The hosting exchange server roles in Microsoft Exchange 2007 are to be the following:
1. The Role of Mailbox
It serves as h Read the rest of this entry »