MS Exchange Server 2003 Question:
What are the differences between Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003?
Answer:
Some features that are new in Exchange 2003 are:
* Volume Shadow Copy Service for Database Backups/Recovery
* Mailbox Recovery Center
* Recovery Storage Group
* Front-end and back-end Kerberos authentication
* Distribution lists are restricted to authenticated users
* Real-time Safe and Block lists
* Inbound recipient filtering
* Attachment blocking in Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access
* HTTP access from Outlook 2003
* cHTML browser support (i-Mode phones)
* xHTML (Wireless Application Protocol [WAP] 2.0) browser support
* Queues are centralized on a per-server basis
* Move log files and queue data using Exchange System Manager
* Multiple Mailbox Move tool
* Dynamic distribution lists
* 1,700 Exchange-specific events using Microsoft Operations Manager (requires Microsoft Operations Manager)
* Deployment and migration tools
* Volume Shadow Copy Service for Database Backups/Recovery
* Mailbox Recovery Center
* Recovery Storage Group
* Front-end and back-end Kerberos authentication
* Distribution lists are restricted to authenticated users
* Real-time Safe and Block lists
* Inbound recipient filtering
* Attachment blocking in Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access
* HTTP access from Outlook 2003
* cHTML browser support (i-Mode phones)
* xHTML (Wireless Application Protocol [WAP] 2.0) browser support
* Queues are centralized on a per-server basis
* Move log files and queue data using Exchange System Manager
* Multiple Mailbox Move tool
* Dynamic distribution lists
* 1,700 Exchange-specific events using Microsoft Operations Manager (requires Microsoft Operations Manager)
* Deployment and migration tools
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