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Old 07-24-2003, 08:20 PM   #1
Default Re: are the drastic differences about exchange 2003


The main changes, from what I understand are mostly invisible, and are due
to the changes in Active Directory.

I got my eval copy by going to MS Big Day, which is Where I also got my full
licensed copy of Windows XP, and Server 2003 for free....... Muhahaha

The eval copy I got, btw, was in a 360 day eval of office 2003, which I
really like, especially Outlook.
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"jorge" <> wrote in message
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> I have software for exchange 2000 but not exchange 2003. I
> need to know if there is a drastic change such as xp from
> win2k. Or is there the same appearance and just a few
> modifications in options that an administrator has. Does
> anyone know where I can get a trial version of exchange
> 2003? PLease help. My e-mail is
>
> Jorge





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Old 07-25-2003, 12:13 AM   #2
Gary - US
 
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Default Re: are the drastic differences about exchange 2003
I got an eval copy of Office 2003 @ a launch event here but haven't looked
at it yet. Is it cool?

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http://www.mcngp.tk
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"Kendal Emery" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> The main changes, from what I understand are mostly invisible, and are due
> to the changes in Active Directory.
>
> I got my eval copy by going to MS Big Day, which is Where I also got my

full
> licensed copy of Windows XP, and Server 2003 for free....... Muhahaha
>
> The eval copy I got, btw, was in a 360 day eval of office 2003, which I
> really like, especially Outlook.
> --
> Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> Systems Administrator
> Coordinated Home Care
>
> remove me to email to me
> "jorge" <> wrote in message
> news:02cf01c35209$55427d70$...
> > I have software for exchange 2000 but not exchange 2003. I
> > need to know if there is a drastic change such as xp from
> > win2k. Or is there the same appearance and just a few
> > modifications in options that an administrator has. Does
> > anyone know where I can get a trial version of exchange
> > 2003? PLease help. My e-mail is
> >
> > Jorge

>
>





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Old 07-25-2003, 04:27 PM   #3
jorge
 
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Default Re: are the drastic differences about exchange 2003
I am not familiar of MS Big Day. Is that a site where you
get free software. Is that a legal thing? You said 2003
you mean .NET? I need a way to get that as well. You think
you can help me out?


>-----Original Message-----
>The main changes, from what I understand are mostly

invisible, and are due
>to the changes in Active Directory.
>
>I got my eval copy by going to MS Big Day, which is Where

I also got my full
>licensed copy of Windows XP, and Server 2003 for

free....... Muhahaha
>
>The eval copy I got, btw, was in a 360 day eval of office

2003, which I
>really like, especially Outlook.
>--
>Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
>Systems Administrator
>Coordinated Home Care
>
>remove me to email to me
>"jorge" <> wrote in message
>news:02cf01c35209$55427d70$...
>> I have software for exchange 2000 but not exchange

2003. I
>> need to know if there is a drastic change such as xp

from
>> win2k. Or is there the same appearance and just a few
>> modifications in options that an administrator has. Does
>> anyone know where I can get a trial version of exchange
>> 2003? PLease help. My e-mail is
>>
>> Jorge

>
>
>.
>



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Old 07-25-2003, 04:37 PM   #4
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Default Re: are the drastic differences about exchange 2003
They dropped the .net stuff. It is 2003!


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>-----Original Message-----
>I am not familiar of MS Big Day. Is that a site where you
>get free software. Is that a legal thing? You said 2003
>you mean .NET? I need a way to get that as well. You

think
>you can help me out?
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>The main changes, from what I understand are mostly

>invisible, and are due
>>to the changes in Active Directory.
>>
>>I got my eval copy by going to MS Big Day, which is

Where
>I also got my full
>>licensed copy of Windows XP, and Server 2003 for

>free....... Muhahaha
>>
>>The eval copy I got, btw, was in a 360 day eval of

office
>2003, which I
>>really like, especially Outlook.
>>--
>>Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
>>Systems Administrator
>>Coordinated Home Care
>>
>>remove me to email to me
>>"jorge" <> wrote in message
>>news:02cf01c35209$55427d70$...
>>> I have software for exchange 2000 but not exchange

>2003. I
>>> need to know if there is a drastic change such as xp

>from
>>> win2k. Or is there the same appearance and just a few
>>> modifications in options that an administrator has.

Does
>>> anyone know where I can get a trial version of exchange
>>> 2003? PLease help. My e-mail is
>>>
>>> Jorge

>>
>>
>>.
>>

>.
>



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Old 07-25-2003, 05:07 PM   #5
Kendal Emery
 
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Default Re: are the drastic differences about exchange 2003
Please read the post before you post..... We are talking office, not
Operating Systems. As faras O.S.'s I have used extensively every operating
system MS has put out since 3.0, ecxcept for O/S 2. And actually I skipped
office XP, but my mate didn't. So I have had some experience even with
that.

As far as the seminars.... got to http://www.msbigday.com and you will be
re-directed. The seminars are now called TS2, so click and see when there
is one in your neighborhood.

And as K.C. mentioned, MS dropped .net to make server 2003, although when
you install - at least the eval copy, the boot-up options list it as .net.

--
Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
Systems Administrator
Coordinated Home Care

remove me to email to me
"jorge" <> wrote in message
news:003d01c352c1$ce465f30$...
> what do you mean you skipped XP? Why would you do that?
> You should become familiar with as many operating systems
> as possible in order to assist people when needed.
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I don't see a lot of differences in most of the suite,

> but I really don't do
> >a lot of office type stuff. Outlook though, I really

> like. I think there
> >is a lot of stuff in there that I haven't even got to

> yet, that will be very
> >cool. Of course, I skipped XP, so I can't compare it to

> that, but to 2000,
> >I think it is neat.
> >
> >--
> >Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> >Systems Administrator
> >Coordinated Home Care
> >
> >remove me to email to me
> >"Gary - US" <> wrote in message
> >news:#...
> >> I got an eval copy of Office 2003 @ a launch event here

> but haven't looked
> >> at it yet. Is it cool?
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Semper Fi & God Bless America,
> >>
> >> Gary-US MCNGP #20 & retired Jarhead
> >>
> >> http://www.mcngp.tk
> >> The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
> >> ** Kindly Do The Needful **
> >>
> >> "Kendal Emery" <>

> wrote in message
> >> news:%...
> >> > The main changes, from what I understand are mostly

> invisible, and are
> >due
> >> > to the changes in Active Directory.
> >> >
> >> > I got my eval copy by going to MS Big Day, which is

> Where I also got my
> >> full
> >> > licensed copy of Windows XP, and Server 2003 for

> free....... Muhahaha
> >> >
> >> > The eval copy I got, btw, was in a 360 day eval of

> office 2003, which I
> >> > really like, especially Outlook.
> >> > --
> >> > Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> >> > Systems Administrator
> >> > Coordinated Home Care
> >> >
> >> > remove me to email to me
> >> > "jorge" <> wrote in message
> >> > news:02cf01c35209$55427d70$...
> >> > > I have software for exchange 2000 but not exchange

> 2003. I
> >> > > need to know if there is a drastic change such as

> xp from
> >> > > win2k. Or is there the same appearance and just a

> few
> >> > > modifications in options that an administrator has.

> Does
> >> > > anyone know where I can get a trial version of

> exchange
> >> > > 2003? PLease help. My e-mail is
> >> > >
> >> > > Jorge
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >
> >
> >.
> >





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Old 07-25-2003, 05:23 PM   #6
Tom Helms [MSFT]
 
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Default Re: are the drastic differences about exchange 2003
Jorge,
To see the differences between Exchange 2000 and 2003, you can down the
'What's New in Exchange 2003' documentation here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...7-c04a96a977fd.
You can or or Exchange 2003 trial software here:
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/ev...trial/2003.asp

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"Kendal Emery" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Please read the post before you post..... We are talking office, not
> Operating Systems. As faras O.S.'s I have used extensively every

operating
> system MS has put out since 3.0, ecxcept for O/S 2. And actually I

skipped
> office XP, but my mate didn't. So I have had some experience even with
> that.
>
> As far as the seminars.... got to http://www.msbigday.com and you will be
> re-directed. The seminars are now called TS2, so click and see when there
> is one in your neighborhood.
>
> And as K.C. mentioned, MS dropped .net to make server 2003, although when
> you install - at least the eval copy, the boot-up options list it as .net.
>
> --
> Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> Systems Administrator
> Coordinated Home Care
>
> remove me to email to me
> "jorge" <> wrote in message
> news:003d01c352c1$ce465f30$...
> > what do you mean you skipped XP? Why would you do that?
> > You should become familiar with as many operating systems
> > as possible in order to assist people when needed.
> >
> >
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >I don't see a lot of differences in most of the suite,

> > but I really don't do
> > >a lot of office type stuff. Outlook though, I really

> > like. I think there
> > >is a lot of stuff in there that I haven't even got to

> > yet, that will be very
> > >cool. Of course, I skipped XP, so I can't compare it to

> > that, but to 2000,
> > >I think it is neat.
> > >
> > >--
> > >Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> > >Systems Administrator
> > >Coordinated Home Care
> > >
> > >remove me to email to me
> > >"Gary - US" <> wrote in message
> > >news:#...
> > >> I got an eval copy of Office 2003 @ a launch event here

> > but haven't looked
> > >> at it yet. Is it cool?
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >>
> > >> Semper Fi & God Bless America,
> > >>
> > >> Gary-US MCNGP #20 & retired Jarhead
> > >>
> > >> http://www.mcngp.tk
> > >> The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
> > >> ** Kindly Do The Needful **
> > >>
> > >> "Kendal Emery" <>

> > wrote in message
> > >> news:%...
> > >> > The main changes, from what I understand are mostly

> > invisible, and are
> > >due
> > >> > to the changes in Active Directory.
> > >> >
> > >> > I got my eval copy by going to MS Big Day, which is

> > Where I also got my
> > >> full
> > >> > licensed copy of Windows XP, and Server 2003 for

> > free....... Muhahaha
> > >> >
> > >> > The eval copy I got, btw, was in a 360 day eval of

> > office 2003, which I
> > >> > really like, especially Outlook.
> > >> > --
> > >> > Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> > >> > Systems Administrator
> > >> > Coordinated Home Care
> > >> >
> > >> > remove me to email to me
> > >> > "jorge" <> wrote in message
> > >> > news:02cf01c35209$55427d70$...
> > >> > > I have software for exchange 2000 but not exchange

> > 2003. I
> > >> > > need to know if there is a drastic change such as

> > xp from
> > >> > > win2k. Or is there the same appearance and just a

> > few
> > >> > > modifications in options that an administrator has.

> > Does
> > >> > > anyone know where I can get a trial version of

> > exchange
> > >> > > 2003? PLease help. My e-mail is
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Jorge
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >.
> > >

>
>





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Old 07-25-2003, 07:53 PM   #7
Gary - US
 
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Default Re: are the drastic differences about exchange 2003
No A-munch...she said and meant 2003....there is no .Net.....attempt to keep
up will you?

--

Semper Fi & God Bless America,

Gary-US MCNGP #20 & retired Jarhead

http://www.mcngp.tk
The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
** Kindly Do The Needful **

"jorge" <> wrote in message
news:0b0e01c352c1$53d13090$...
> I am not familiar of MS Big Day. Is that a site where you
> get free software. Is that a legal thing? You said 2003
> you mean .NET? I need a way to get that as well. You think
> you can help me out?
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >The main changes, from what I understand are mostly

> invisible, and are due
> >to the changes in Active Directory.
> >
> >I got my eval copy by going to MS Big Day, which is Where

> I also got my full
> >licensed copy of Windows XP, and Server 2003 for

> free....... Muhahaha
> >
> >The eval copy I got, btw, was in a 360 day eval of office

> 2003, which I
> >really like, especially Outlook.
> >--
> >Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> >Systems Administrator
> >Coordinated Home Care
> >
> >remove me to email to me
> >"jorge" <> wrote in message
> >news:02cf01c35209$55427d70$...
> >> I have software for exchange 2000 but not exchange

> 2003. I
> >> need to know if there is a drastic change such as xp

> from
> >> win2k. Or is there the same appearance and just a few
> >> modifications in options that an administrator has. Does
> >> anyone know where I can get a trial version of exchange
> >> 2003? PLease help. My e-mail is
> >>
> >> Jorge

> >
> >
> >.
> >





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Old 07-25-2003, 07:54 PM   #8
Gary - US
 
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Default Re: are the drastic differences about exchange 2003
Uh.....jorge......get a clue man and kindly do the needful.

--

Semper Fi & God Bless America,

Gary-US MCNGP #20 & retired Jarhead

http://www.mcngp.tk
The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
** Kindly Do The Needful **

"jorge" <> wrote in message
news:003d01c352c1$ce465f30$...
> what do you mean you skipped XP? Why would you do that?
> You should become familiar with as many operating systems
> as possible in order to assist people when needed.
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I don't see a lot of differences in most of the suite,

> but I really don't do
> >a lot of office type stuff. Outlook though, I really

> like. I think there
> >is a lot of stuff in there that I haven't even got to

> yet, that will be very
> >cool. Of course, I skipped XP, so I can't compare it to

> that, but to 2000,
> >I think it is neat.
> >
> >--
> >Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> >Systems Administrator
> >Coordinated Home Care
> >
> >remove me to email to me
> >"Gary - US" <> wrote in message
> >news:#...
> >> I got an eval copy of Office 2003 @ a launch event here

> but haven't looked
> >> at it yet. Is it cool?
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Semper Fi & God Bless America,
> >>
> >> Gary-US MCNGP #20 & retired Jarhead
> >>
> >> http://www.mcngp.tk
> >> The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
> >> ** Kindly Do The Needful **
> >>
> >> "Kendal Emery" <>

> wrote in message
> >> news:%...
> >> > The main changes, from what I understand are mostly

> invisible, and are
> >due
> >> > to the changes in Active Directory.
> >> >
> >> > I got my eval copy by going to MS Big Day, which is

> Where I also got my
> >> full
> >> > licensed copy of Windows XP, and Server 2003 for

> free....... Muhahaha
> >> >
> >> > The eval copy I got, btw, was in a 360 day eval of

> office 2003, which I
> >> > really like, especially Outlook.
> >> > --
> >> > Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19
> >> > Systems Administrator
> >> > Coordinated Home Care
> >> >
> >> > remove me to email to me
> >> > "jorge" <> wrote in message
> >> > news:02cf01c35209$55427d70$...
> >> > > I have software for exchange 2000 but not exchange

> 2003. I
> >> > > need to know if there is a drastic change such as

> xp from
> >> > > win2k. Or is there the same appearance and just a

> few
> >> > > modifications in options that an administrator has.

> Does
> >> > > anyone know where I can get a trial version of

> exchange
> >> > > 2003? PLease help. My e-mail is
> >> > >
> >> > > Jorge
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >
> >
> >.
> >





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