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First Ever Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Official Curriculum Course Released!

The Windows Server Failover Clustering Product Group has released the first ever Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Official Curriculum course, which will be available on May 15th, 2008. In the meantime, check out the syllabus for the course at Course 6423A:
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Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) Client Released

Today, Microsoft released the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) to the web. RSAT is the collection of Windows Server 2008 management tools which enable IT professionals to manage their Windows Server infrastructure from their PCs running Windows
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Deploying CCR on Windows Server 2008 by Command-Line Only

With the release of Exchange 2007 SP1, you can deploy cluster continuous replication (CCR) on Windows Server 2008, and enjoy the benefits of Windows 2008 failover cluster improvements. But did you know the deployment of CCR on Windows 2008, including

Windows Cluster Team Blog Restarting Soon!

The folks on the Windows Cluster team are restarting their blog very soon, which covers failover clustering and network load balancing. According to a post back in Nov, "5 developers have volunteered to contribute to this blog, so we expect to have at
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Using a Passive Node as an SCR Target

As with local continuous replication (LCR) and cluster continuous replication (CCR), standby continuous replication (SCR) in Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1 uses the concept of storage group copies. Because SCR introduces the ability to have multiple copies

Service Pack 1 for Exchange 2007 Documentation Available

We've refreshed our online documentation for Exchange 2007, and it includes content on Service Pack 1! This content is newer and fresher than the ExchHelp.CHM (Help file) that ships with Beta 2, and it includes content not found in that CHM file. You
 
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