Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 Released

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 Released

Microsoft is pleased to announce the release of Service Pack 2 for Exchange 2007. Upgrade to the latest version for security, stability and ease of use.

In order to deploy Exchange Server 2010 into an existing Exchange 2007 organization, the Exchange 2007 server(s) must be updated to SP2 Microsoft Exchange 2010 Release Candidate has been released, which is the last stage before the final version is released.

In addition to important security updates, Exchange 2007 Service Pack 2 includes new features such as:

  • Enhanced Auditing
    New Exchange auditing events and audit log repository enable Exchange administrators to more easily audit the activities occurring on their Exchange servers. It allows the right balance of granularity, performance, and easy access to audited events via a dedicated audit log repository.
  • Dynamic Active Directory Schema Validation
    The dynamic AD schema update and validation feature allows for future schema updates to be dynamic deployed as well as proactively preventing conflicts whenever a new property is added to the AD schema.
  • Public Folder Quota Management
    Exchange 2007 Service Pack 2 provides a more efficient way to manage Public Folder quotas by improving the current cmdlets and removing the dependency on the Public Folder Distributed Authoring and Versioning Administration to perform management tasks.
  • Centralized Organizational Settings
    There are several new cmdlet parameters that have been added that enable centralized management of many of the Exchange organization settings.

Contact Bennett Office Technologies Today to schedule your upgrade to Exchange Server 2007 SP2.

Source: mircosoft.com

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