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Michael Atalla, Microsoft's Group Product Manager for Exchange, offers up some insider tips for Exchange, including how to use the MailTips scripting to answer support calls before they happen.

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Why Microsoft kept Exchange 2007 SP2 off latest Windows Server

Microsoft explains that timing and testing were big issues in not supporting Exchange Server 2007 SP2 on the newest version of its server operating system – Windows Server 2008 R2



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The case for Entourage on Snow Leopard

With last month's release of Mac OS X 10.6, much has been made about the potential impact of the included Exchange support in Snow Leopard. Many pundits have even gone so far as to say that with Mac OS X 10.6, you won't need to deal with Exchange clients like Microsoft Entourage, or even the upcoming Outlook for Mac OS X ever again. Exchange support is already in there! The reality of course, is a bit more complicated.



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