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Per Randy’s blog post , Exchange Client Extension (ECEs) deprecation does (for Outlook 2010) matters the developers. For more information please refer the excerpts of the blog post: “For most Outlook users, this announcement will not concern you. However, if you are a developer that uses Exchange Client Extension interfaces to build a solution in Outlook, then this deprecation is significant because you will have to redesign your solution for Microsoft Outlook 2010. Exchange Client Extensions (ECEs)
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on January 21, 2010
Filed under: de-emphasized features, features, Outlook 2007, Migration, MAPI, design, Outlook Add-in, Outlook Programming, COM Add-in, Form Region, C++, DevMSGTeam, MSDN, development, Recommendations, Office, Exchange Server, Outlook, changes, What is New ?, Client Extension, Exchange Programming, Outlook 2010, Documentation, Development Environment, Developer Roadmap, Exchange, Office 2010 Series, 64-bit, 32-bit, ECE, Exchange Client Extension, client, redesign, 16-bit, Deprecated, Windows Service
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With continuation of my previous article … now you can get support for Virtualized Exchange environment with the release of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008, a virtualized Exchange 2007 SP1 server is no longer restricted to the realm of the lab; it can be deployed in a production environment and receive full support from Microsoft. This past August, Microsoft published our support policies and recommendations for virtualizing Exchange , but many people
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on January 26, 2009
Filed under: Exchange Server 2007, Support Guidelines, DevMSGTeam, Recommendations, Virtualization, Exchange Server, Hyper-V
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As you know Hardware Virtualization software enables you to run multiple, separate operating systems concurrently on a single physical machine. Please find the Microsoft support policies enclosed here for running currently supported versions of Microsoft Exchange Server in production in a hardware Virtualization environment & recommendations for running Exchange Server in production in a hardware Virtualization environment. Apart from Microsoft based Hardware Virtualization, please find more
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