How to Learn About Microsoft Exchange Server
Microsoft Exchange Server provides email services for your Microsoft-based network. When you install and use Microsoft Exchange Server, you can provide individual email accounts to your network users. Users connect to Microsoft Exchange Server using an email client, such as Microsoft Outlook, on their personal computers. The server stores email data and can be configured to send and receive email messages to recipients outside of your local network through the Internet. Microsoft provides resources on the Microsoft website to help you learn about Microsoft Exchange Server.
Instructions
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Type the address for the main Microsoft Exchange Server webpage in the address bar of your Internet browser. http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/2007/default.mspx
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Click the "Product Information" link near the top of the left-hand navigation bar. This opens the Exchange Product Information page.
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Click the "Features Demos" link in the Introduction section of the Exchange Product Information page to access Microsoft Exchange Server multimedia tutorials. The tutorials cover a range of specific tasks, as well as providing a product overview.
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Click the "Download: Data Sheet" and "Download: Product Guide" links to get Microsoft Exchange Server product information in PDF format.
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Click the "Downloads" link in the Technical Resources section of the Exchange Product Information page for links to trial versions of Microsoft Exchange Server.
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