Whats new in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for IT administrators, mobile users and consumers?
Here going through quickly what Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 features are and benefits it brings to IT administrators, mobile users and consumers in general. Infrastructure administration: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 aims to reduce cost of management, by introducing a command line tool that leverages the PowerShell, which was previously codenamed Monad. The idea is to provide IT administrators with a a consistent and powerful experience, through script shell that is invoked through a command line utility or the GUI. It is possible, for instance, to create scripts that will automatically provisioning users with mobile devices, create mailboxes, migrate information from the message store, and other tasks that would require lots of time to accomplish through the standard GUI.It means that you will need PowerShell installed on your server, but this is a pre-requisite and the install routine will advise if the administrator needs to install this beforehand. About the installation proce
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