Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 service pack 1 released
Patch Fixes November 30th, 2007
Tags: Microsoft, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Office Communications Server, Standby Continuous Replication
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 service pack 1 released
Microsoft has now released the first service pack for their Exchange Server 2007 application suite.
The company said that the service pack fixes software bugs and also adds on new functionalities to make the product more usable for the customer.
Microsoft has also added support for the upcoming Windows Server 2008 in this update. They have also now allowed for integration between Exchange Server 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007.
The company added that they have also added a new disaster-recovery feature to Exchange called Standby Continuous Replication (SCR).
This feature would enable the administrators to put a server running Exchange in a separate geographic location to provide failover.
Checkout: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Release Notes
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