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Exchange Server 2007 is the version of Microsoft Exchange released in December 2006. It replaced Exchange Server 2003 and was replaced by Exchange Server 2010. Exchange Server is the email server product developed by Microsoft, and (most notably), integrates calendaring and contact management software with its email functionality.

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Exchange Server 2007 is the version of Microsoft Exchange released in December 2006. It replaced Exchange Server 2003 and was replaced by Exchange Server 2010. Exchange Server is the email server product developed by Microsoft, and (most notably), integrates calendaring and contact management software with its email functionality.

On April 11, 2017, Exchange Server 2007 reach End of Life.

Notable new features and changes in Exchange 2007 include:

  • Exchange Server 2007 only runs on 64 bit versions of Windows Server. (A 32 bit version is available for testing and evaluation, but is not supported in production.)
  • Improved Administrator Experience
    • Role separation, simplified routing, Exchange Management Shell (based on Windows PowerShell).
  • "Unified Messaging"
    • Allows users receive voice mail, e-mail, and faxes in their mailboxes, and allows mailboxes access from cell phones and other wireless devices. Voice commands can be used to interface with mailbox, such as listening to e-mail over the phone or sending simple messages.
  • Increased database size limit
    • Database size is now limited to 16TB per database, and maximum number of storage groups and mail databases per server is increased as well (specifics are edition-dependent)
    • Outlook Anywhere (formerly known as RPC over HTTP)
    • Provides external access to the Exchange Server, making it available to user even when not connected to the corporate network or VPN.

More information is available at the Exchange Server Wikipedia page.

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Microsoft Exchange 2007 & Windows Firewall

I have been tasked with deploying Windows Firewall on our servers as an added measure of security. The more I investigate the ports in use on an Exchange server, the more I realize that this is a very diligent task. Has anyone ever done anything…
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Exchange 2007 New SSL Certificate Breaks Iphone access

I recently had to acquire a new CA cert for my Exchange 2007 server for OWA and Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTPS). Since then, all Iphone access to Exchange accounts has broken. I have tried deleting the email account on the iphone, rebooting and…
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SID changed on exchange, trust is broken between AD and exchange

I V2V a Hyper-V guest in production running Exchange 2007 to ESXi 4.1 last night. Today I discovered that while the exchange works, I am not able to add new organizations and mailboxes to it. Been reading a little about the subject, and if I…
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Mapi session exceeds maximum count of type objtMessage

one client (it's allways the same client) has often problems with mapi sessions killed by the exchange server. The Application Eventlog on the exchange logs eventid 9646 with source MSExchangeIS: Die MAPI-Sitzung '/o=xx/ou=Exchange Administrative…
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How do I change my OWA server's URL?

I need to change the URL that my OWA server uses from https://owa.domain.com to https://mail.newdomain.com. Can I change the URL even though the server still resides in the original domain.com Active Directory domain? It appears that I can just go…
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Outlook Scheduling Assistant not seeing free/busy consistently

I have Exchange clusters located in 2 different states conencted by a DS3. When I am scheduling a meeting requiring attendees from both locations, I cannot always see free/busy times for users at the remote location. It's very inconsistent and will…
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Transitioning from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007. How will my servers coexist?

I have an ailing Exchange 2003 server on my domain that I am replacing with Exchange 2007 running on a brand new Server 2008 box. I've read the TechNet articles about the difference between an Exchange Transition and Migration. I've also read this…
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Sharing Calendars across exchange servers

I am trying to share (with full permissions) calendars across two different exchange servers in two locations. So here is the setup: 1 x Exchange 2007 (location 1) 1 x Exchange 2003 (location 2) Different versions of Outlook (ie Outlook…
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How do i change the max attachment size in exchange 2007?

I'm confused. i've changed the transport limits in organisation configuration>global settings> transport settings. I've also altered it in the send and receive connectors max message size. When i attach a file over 10mb in outlook it says…
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Exchange Server 2007 SP3, any caveats?

As per subject: can it be considered "safe" to apply this new service pack to live, production Exchange Server 2007 environments? Did anyone already roll it out? How did things go?
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Spam addressed to a sender but received by everyone else

Spam's been getting through Postini lately that's addressed to a recipient (bob@example.com) in the To: field and in the headers. While this isn't that strange -- we've had spam get through before -- the fact that I can't tell how mail addressed to…
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Defragment an Exchange Volume

The Scenario: I use a dedicated volume (RAID volume) to store all of my data for my Exchange 2007 server. Today, out of curiosity, I decided to check up on how fragmented the files on this data volume were. To my surprise, the answer is extremely.…
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Benefits of Lotus Notes over Exchange

Speaking big picture, what are the benefits of Lotus Notes over exchange. Is exchange meant for smaller companies who don't want to spend a lot of time maintaining their systems... but not as scalable? Is lotus notes more secure?
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How can I search Microsoft Exchange?

I have a Microsoft Exchange server 2007 running on Windows 2003 R2. I need to search everyone's emails for legal discovery purposes. I'd like to do this in some centralized fashion with administrator rights rather than going account to account. …
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Exchange Server 2007 transaction logs filled drive, what's the process to truncate?

While migrating mailboxes from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007, the Exchange 2007 transaction logs filled the drive causing the data stores to go offline. My theory is the Exchange 2007 mailbox migration process floods the logs with migration log…
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