What are the differences between exchange 2000 and exchange 2003?
Answer / Deepank Kumar
Some key differences between Exchange Server 2000 and Exchange Server 2003 include:
1. Improved security: Exchange 2003 offers enhanced security features like support for Kerberos authentication, SSL encryption, and increased anti-spam protections.
2. Enhanced messaging functionality: Exchange 2003 includes features like Outlook Web Access (OWA), improved public folder performance, and a new transport architecture that reduces message transfer times.
3. Simplified management: Exchange 2003 offers easier administration through the use of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins and enhanced scripting capabilities.
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