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Exchange Server Documentation Updates - May 2008

The Exchange Server documentation team is pleased to announce updates to the Exchange Server content.

To see what content has changed for Exchange Server 2007 with Service Pack 1, take a look at Exchange Server 2007 Documentation Updates.

To see what content has changed for Exchange Server Analyzer, take a look at Exchange Server Analyzer Topic Updates.

In particular, we would like to highlight the following new or updated topics:

  • Exploring Windows Mobile 6.1 and Exchange ActiveSync Mailbox Policies: On April 1, 2008, Microsoft announced the release of Windows Mobile 6.1. All the new policy settings in Exchange 2007 SP1 are fully supported by Windows Mobile 6.1. This article summarizes the various enhancements to Exchange ActiveSync in Exchange 2007 SP1, and also gives you information about the supported policy settings for the different versions of the Windows Mobile operating system.
  • Understanding Client Throttling: RPC Client Throttling is a new feature in Exchange Server 2007. It helps to prevent client applications from affecting overall server performance, allowing administrators to better manage the end-user performance experience
  • White Paper: Outlook Anywhere Scalability with Outlook 2007, Outlook 2003, and Exchange 2007: This white paper provides an analysis of the scalability of the Outlook Anywhere feature for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, and an analysis of expected client network traffic between enterprise e-mail clients and Exchange Server 2007 SP1 in non-Outlook Anywhere scenarios.

You can see these articles and other Exchange Server documentation content in the Microsoft Exchange Server TechCenter.

The following downloads are also available for SP1 content:

BTW, if you haven't noticed, all our topics in the Exchange Library now have a "Topic Last Modified" date at the top of the topic. And, if you wonder which topics apply to Exchange Server 2007 with Service Pack 1, we now have an "Applies to" tag for Exchange 2007 content.

You can now annotate topics in the Exchange Server 2003 documentation. Scroll to the Community Content section at the end of any topic in the Exchange 2003 Library, and click Add Community Comment. You'll be asked to sign in with your Windows Live ID and to register as a participant. Then, share your insights with the Exchange community.

- Cathy Anderson, Content Release Manager, Exchange User Documentation

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Published Wednesday, May 07, 2008 12:25 PM by Exchange
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John Alexander said:

This doesn't concern Exchange documentation as much as it does a feature request. Why isn't there a way to search a database for keywords using the Exchange Management Console?
May 7, 2008 4:30 PM
 

Rupert said:

That's great about the 2003 annotations -- too bad everyone seems to think it's a good way to post requests for technical support. :(
May 7, 2008 4:31 PM
 

pesos said:

can someone PLEASE address this glaring issues with ex2007sp1:

http://blog.aaronmarks.com/?p=65

thank you!!!
May 7, 2008 8:12 PM
 

JoeyM said:

@ Pesos - Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We are actively investigating and plan on putting out a KB shortly. By the way, great blog post on your blog!
May 8, 2008 4:43 PM
 

JoeyM said:

@ John

John, would you mind posting your question in our forums @
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/default.aspx?ForumGroupID=235&SiteID=17

try using the "admin" section for your question

Thanks!
May 8, 2008 4:44 PM
 

pesos said:

no problem - but it's not my blog :-)  just someone dealing with the same issue!!  if you're able to post the KB article here, that would be great...  I currently have a case open with PSS on this
May 8, 2008 8:55 PM
 

JoeyM said:

Cool - sounds like youre on the right track :)
May 8, 2008 9:08 PM
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