Trustworthy Computing and Exchange 2003
Exchange 2000 was the first version of Exchange specifically designed for Windows 2000 and Active Directory. In fact, Exchange 2000 was also the first mainstream application to integrate with and extend Active Directory. Exchange 2003 is the first version of Exchange specifically designed for Windows Server 2003. In addition, Exchange 2003 is the first mainstream application designed to comply with Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative.
Overview of Trustworthy Computing
Trustworthy Computing is an initiative that began at 2:22 P.M. Pacific Standard Time on Tuesday, January 15, 2002, when Bill Gates hit the send button to transmit an e-mail to all full-time employees of Microsoft and its subsidiaries. ...
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