Introduction
Over the years, Exchange Server has become a complicated messaging solution that many organizations rely on. Many companies have not upgraded to Exchange Server 2007 and are still using Exchange Server 2003. With the release of Exchange Server 2010, they are now contemplating upgrading to take advantage of this new version’s larger mailbox support, advanced high availability options, and simple archiving and retention features.
Administrators who have been in the trenches supporting Exchange Server 2007 and previous versions of Exchange for the last few years must now upgrade their skills in preparation for the upgrade to Exchange 2010. For example, many administrators will be unfamiliar with the concept of server roles, PowerShell ...