Exchange 2007 SP1 features ( Some of them )

Exchange 2007 SP1 features ( Some of them )


Exchange 2007 SP1 is due. Many guesses and features are discussed all over. I have tried my bit here to get few of them.

 Service Pack 1 will include features as below ( as far as I got to gather )

* OWA Feature is enhanced:


Additional Spell check on OWA 2007 for the following language


Korean

Arabic


* EAS Policy Extensions

New policies added are included

Enforcing encryption of main memory contents on device
Enforcing networking capabilities: disable WiFi, Bluetooth, infrared, external storage
Enforcing which applications are allowed/blocked from running on the device
Enforcing communication capabilities: disable SMS, MMS, POP/IMAP, disable camera


*Tools:

Move Mailbox tool has been improved to include import and export to a PST

Personal distribution lists

S/MIME

Rules

Monthly calendar view

Deleted items recovery

OWA 2007 SP1 will add support for viewing Office 2007 file formats as HTML.



* Microsoft Office 2007 Document Converters

 Import/Export PST Support in Move-Mailbox Command

 Option to Delete Special Folder Messages from Mailbox During Export

 Exchange Management Console Enhancements

 

* GUI for the following

Public folder configuration

POP and IMAP configuration

SendAs permission configuration

Web Services

*New web service coverage will include:

Public folder access 

Delegate management

Folder permission management

 

* IPv6

 Public Folder Admin as Role in Delegation Wizard

 Additional Web Services

 IPv6 Support

 Standby Continuous Replication (SCR)


*New Terms  are introduced

In Exchange 2007,  Clustered Continuous Replication (CCR) for replication of data between 2 servers within a cluster within the same datacenter.

SCR : data replicates to a non-clustered server in a remote datacenter. If the Active datacenter becomes unavailable, the passive replica in the second datacenter is readily available to be activated.

and more...

I don't know ... if any one know add them up ...

Cheers

 

 

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