Little about Exchange Server 2003 Native Mode

by Nideesh C on February 13, 2011 · 0 comments

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The following are some of the features of Exchange Server 2003 native mode:

* Servers can be moved between routing groups.
* The InetOrgPerson object class can be mailbox-enabled or mail-enabled.
* Routing groups can consist of servers from multiple administrative groups.
* Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the default routing protocol.
* Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) queries can be used to create dynamic query-based distribution groups.
* Routing bridgehead server pairs use 8BITMIME data transfers to provide significant bandwidth improvement over routing group connectors.
* Mailboxes can be moved across administrative groups.
* The Information Store service in Exchange Server 2003 automatically ignores and removes “zombie” Access Control Entries (ACEs) from the Exchange Server 5.5 computers that were previously used in an organization.

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