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What's New in Exchange 2010: Exchange 2010 SP1 Help
"Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 brings a new and rich set of technologies, features, and services to the Exchange Server product line. New features and functionality in Exchange 2010 support several key concepts:
* Flexible and reliable
* Anywhere access
* Protection and compliance " -
Exchange 2010 Role Based Access Control (Part 1)
"The permissions model that Exchange 2010 uses is called Role Based Access Control (RBAC). The key element to RBAC is that it allows fine-grained adjustment so that you can easily control the level of permissions assigned to your users and administrators. For example, if you have help-desk staff that need to manage mailbox quotas, then RBAC allows this."
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What's New in Exchange Server 2010 SP1?
New changes include better archiving features, managed folders goes away, improved search, better import and export and a new look to OWA
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What's New in Exchange 2010: Exchange 2010 Help
The following sections provide you with an overview of some of the important new features and functionality, which you can use when you're planning, deploying, and administering your Exchange 2010 organization
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Discontinued Features and De-Emphasized Functionality: Exchange 2010 Help
This topic discusses the components, features, or functionality that has been removed, discontinued, or replaced in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
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What's New in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 helps you achieve new levels of reliability and performance by delivering features that simplify your administration, protect your communications, and delight your users by meeting their demands for greater business mobility. With new deployment and storage options, enhanced inbox management capabilities, and e-mail archiving built-in, Exchange Server 2010 helps you lower costs and enhance business outcomes.
Mar 9, 2011
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