Active Directory
Exchange administrative tools and Active Directory: Not as close as they once were
Active DirectoryExchange administrative tools and Active Directory: Not as close as they once wereExchange administrative tools and Active Directory: Not as close as they once were
When Exchange first embraced Active Directory in Exchange, Microsoft integrated the functionality to allow administrators to work with the Exchange-specific attributes that are used when objects are mail-enabled. When the Exchange management tools are installed on a server, three tabs are added to AD Users and Computers to display attributes grouped under Exchange General, Exchange Advanced, and Exchange Features. The integration eased the movement from the older Exchange 5.5 administration model and hid some of the perceived complexity of dealing with the brand-new Active Directory.
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