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Exchange 2007 video review - management features

Exchange 2007 - part 7 - managementWhen you talk about management features most people won’t get as excited about this as other new sexy features such as unified messaging or the new disaster recovery features available in Exchange 2007.

But considering that admins tend to spend 70% of their time maintaining existing systems, it becomes very important to try to maximise the productivity of the admins during this time.

It’s even better if, by implementing more powerful management tools, you can knock down the overall time spent managing systems from 70% to a lower number. More solitaire time for your admins are bound to make them happy….

In this next video review, I’ll walk you through:

  • the Exchange 2007 installation procedure
  • how to migrate mailboxes from prior editions of Exchange
  • changes to the management user interface
  • integration with the MS Operations Management Server
  • the new powerful scripting capabilities (PowerShell)


This review video focuses on the new and improved management features of Exchange 2007. The video lasts for just over 21 minutes.

Prior parts of this Exchange 2007 video review:

  • Part 1 - Introduction to all of the new features that will be covered in the reviews (3 mins 20 secs)
  • Part 2 - disaster recovery features (13 minutes)
  • Part 3 - Unified Messaging (12 minutes)
  • Part 4 - Outlook Web Access 2007 (27 minutes)
  • Part 5 - Mobility features (13 minutes)
  • Part 6 - 64-bit technology (11 minutes)


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