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Just posted: Exchange 14 video on Exchange team blog

The first public sighting of E14, aka Exchange 14, has been reported on the Exchange team blog! KC Lemson and Jim Lucey from the product team tell you more about the exciting developments around E14 in a video. Head over to the team blog to see Exchange 14 in action!

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SeaDragon Mobile: A Microsoft app for the iPhone?

A Microsoft App for the iPhone? Yes, that’s right. LiveLabs became the first group within Microsoft to launch an application for the iPhone. It’s called SeaDragon Mobile. It’s available on Apple’s AppStore. More on LiveLabs.com.

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Released: Update Rollup 5 for Exchange 2007 SP1

Update Rollup 5 for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 has been released. Download it here. As noted in previous posts, Exchange 2007 updates are cumulative and release-specific. Fixes for the following issues are included (details in KB 953467): 925371 Domino Server does not see attachments in meeting requests from Exchange Server 2007 939037 By default, managed […]

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Microsoft TechEd 2009: Move back to 1-week format

Microsoft’s premiere technical education and networking event, Microsoft TechEd 2008 was held over a 2-week period— one week for the developer audience, and the second week for IT professionals. Based on attendee feedback, TechEd reverts to the familiar 1-week format in 2009. TechEd 2009 will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los […]

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Exchange CVP Terry Myerson heads to Windows Mobile

As reported on the Exchange team blog, Terry Myerson, CVP for Exchange is heading over to Windows Mobile. Terry came to Exchange in 2001. Rajesh Jha, CVP for Microsoft Office Live, will be heading Exchange. Related posts and links: iPhone, meet Exchange: Apple announces Exchange ActiveSync support Apple licenses Exchange ActiveSync for the iPhone Microsoft […]

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Update Rollup 4: The Right Thing To Do

Now that Exchange 2007 SP1 Update Rollup 4 has shipped, it’s time to revisit recent events preceding it. A few days before yesterday’s release, a pre-release version of Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 made its way to Microsoft Update. Customers who had the Automatic Updates feature of Windows Server OS configured to […]

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Released: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange 2007 SP1

Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 has been released. Download it here. Fixes for the following issues are included (details in KB 952580): 942649 Description of the commands that support the UseRusServer option that is imported in Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 944831 You cannot configure Exchange Server […]

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Microsoft: “High Priest of Secure Software Development”

From a company most frequently bashed for the security woes of the world, Microsoft has morphed into what CNET calls the “high priest of secure software development”, which is now helping others develop secure software. The Trustworthy Computing Initiative started six years ago is paying off. More in ‘Microsoft becomes high priest of secure software […]

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Unraveled: The Mystery of the Disappearing Exchange Update Rollup 4

Did you really see Exchange 2007 Update Rollup 4 appear and then quickly disappear earlier this week? Scott Roberts explains in ‘The case of disappearing Rollup Update 4‘ on the team blog.

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Announced: Virtualization support for Exchange Server 2007

Exchange Server 2007 is now supported on Hyper-V and other (read “Non-Microsoft”) hypervisors validated under the Microsoft Server Vitualization Validation Program. Vendors participating in the program: Citrix, Cisco Systems, Novell, Sun Micrososystems, and Virtual Iron Software. The new support policy for Exchange in virtualized environments: Microsoft Support Policies and Recommendations for Exchange Servers in Hardware […]

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