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Subject: 2007 vs 2003?
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Vegim Begolli User is Offline
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7/17/2007 01:46 AM  
What are some main differences and advantages of 2007 ?  Any downfalls?  I am thinking of deploying a 2007 Exchange server on my current windows 2003 server
 
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7/17/2007 02:22 AM  
Hi Vegim,
 
If you Windows 2003 server is running on 64 bit hardware, you can deploy Exchange 2007. You can't install it on SBS 2003.

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