Immediately after notifying consumers and partners that Exchange Server 2007 wouldn;t have the ability to run on Windows Server 2008 R2,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, the latest version of WIndows Server, the Exchange staff has reversed its decision.In a posting around the Exchange Staff Weblog,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, Microsoft officials mentioned they;d heard the bad feedback loud and distinct. Buyers didn;t want to be pressured to move to Exchange 2010 before they were prepared, just so regarding have the ability to run a version of Exchange on Windows Server 2008 R2.To repair the difficulty,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, Microsoft is prepping an update which will be out a while subsequent 12 months. From a November four blog posting by Kevin Allison,
Microsoft Office Professional 2007, Basic Manager of Exchange Customer Expertise:“In the coming calendar year we will situation an update for Exchange 2007 enabling full support of Windows Server 2008 R2. We heard from many customers that this was important for streamlining their operations and reducing administrative challenges,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, so we have changed course and will add R2 support. We are still working through the specifics and will let you know once we have more to share around the timing of this update.”One Exchange 2010 caveat that seemingly hasn;t changed: Users who want to run Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 together must upgrade to Exchange 2007 Service Pack (SP) 2.Microsoft is slated to provide clients with Exchange 2010 final bits starting the week of November 9. Microsoft released to manufacturing Exchange 2010 in early October.