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Exchange SQL And IIS- P133:The following legacy Exchange features have been de-emphasized in Exchange Server 2007. What does that mean? It means that these features are still included in the Exchange product, but they’re not prioritized anymore, and will most likely disappear in the next Exchange release after Exchange Server 2007 | Transitioning from Exchange 2000 or 2003 to Exchange 2007 Chapter 10 637 behind this behavior is probably that the Exchange Product Group took for granted that all organizations that will make a transition to Exchange 2007 still have legacy Outlook clients deployed in the organization. When Exchange 2007 has been installed successfully you should remember to complete the tasks listed under the Deployment tab on the Microsoft Exchange node or at least the tasks relevant to your environment. You should also skim through the optional tasks list on the End-to-End Scenario tab. Again refer to Chapter 2 for further information. Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 Coexistence It should come as no surprise that there are several things you should be aware of when you re dealing with a coexistence environment consisting of Exchange or 2003 and Exchange 2007. Most of the management-related tasks creating and moving mailboxes and administering public folders were mentioned in Chapter 3 but there are also a few things you should be aware of when it comes to organization wide or global settings. When the first Exchange 2007 server has been deployed in the legacy Exchange organization most of the Global Settings that originally were configured on an Exchange 2000 or 2003 server will be transferred to the Exchange 2007 Server automatically since global Exchange settings are stored in Active Directory. This means that recipient policies Internet Message Formats SMTP connectors and Exchange delegation permissions are applied to user mailboxes stored on the Exchange 2007 as well. Some Independent Advice Any Exchange ActiveSync EAS device policy settings you have enabled on an Exchange 2003 SP2 server will not be transferred to Exchange 2007. This means that you must make sure that you enable any EAS polices you created on the Exchange 2007 server for the legacy mailboxes you move to the Exchange 2007 server. Figure shows you the default policy originally created on our Exchange .

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