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Exchange Server 2010 RC

As promised, Microsoft has delivered a public Release Candidate (RC) version of Exchange Server 2010. It's available in three ways:

Trial Software

The new Exchange Server 2010 Release Candidate is here. Download this 120-day free release candidate version and try the new features in your own environment. When you register for the Exchange Server 2010 RC software you will automatically receive valuable product evaluation resources assembled in one convenient location.

Virtual Hard Drive

The Microsoft VHD Test Drive Program provides customers with an enhanced server-based software evaluation experience that’s faster, better supported, and more flexible. You can now access the entire catalog of pre-configured Microsoft and partner products and solutions in the VHD format and start evaluating and testing today.

Online Trial

Experience the new world of Software plus Services through Microsoft Exchange Online, which enables you to try all the messaging and calendaring functionality you need with none of the administrative burden.

Enjoy.

Comments

 

Ocean said:

MS Exchange.

August 18, 2009 7:51 PM
 

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August 19, 2009 1:35 AM
 

gfryesc1 said:

another boring non story from thurrott.

August 19, 2009 8:06 AM
 

de Silentio said:

Thank you for the update, Paul.

August 19, 2009 10:38 AM
 

rr0de74@live.com said:

@gfryesc1 you are a total effing troll.  

Its one thing to complain/post when Paul groans on about Apple stuff, or the Wii at the Winsupersite, especially when its nothing but angry bias.  I get that and appreciate those posts.

However news about Exchange 2010, just plain factual news, at the Winsupersite is what I would fully expect from this site, and WANT.

There should be some kind of IQ test before you can post comments, because you would be banned.

August 19, 2009 12:07 PM
 

Ocean said:

It's time that rr0de74 be bounced for making personal attacks.

August 19, 2009 12:58 PM
 

rr0de74@live.com said:

@Ocean, lol.  So I could comeback as "Ocean's mama" 5 min later.  

Paul exercises very little control over this blog.  The blog software is a joke, no edit, not block specific users etc.

I just like plain Windows news, with out the bias.  At least your first post in this blog post was kind of on topic.

August 19, 2009 1:59 PM
 

rr0de74@live.com said:

@Ocean, lol.  So I could comeback as "Ocean's mama" 5 min later.  

Paul exercises very little control over this blog.  The blog software is a joke, no edit, not block specific users etc.

I just like plain Windows news, with out the bias.  At least your first post in this blog post was kind of on topic.

August 19, 2009 1:59 PM
 

de Silentio said:

I think it's impossible to give news without a bias.  First off, all of us see the world through differing preconceptions, which turn into biases one way or another.  It's impossible to be completely indepentant on any subject, even straight forward subjects.

Of course Paul is going to be partial to Windows products on the SuperSite.  I'm partial to Windows products also, does that make me a "shill"?  No.  Why? because I am not paid by Microsoft to promote products, it's my guess that Paul isn't either.

To be honest, I like differing opinions on subjects.  A person should not go to only one source for information, and if they do they should understand that they are probably not getting the full story.  Either way, it doesn't matter in the end.  So what if Apple groans about Apple stuff, it doesn't (or rather shouldn't) make your day any worse or life more complicated.

Time to lighten up.

Oh, I supposed I should have prefeced this post with an OT.  That makes off topic posts valid, right?

August 19, 2009 2:35 PM
 

Ocean said:

>>To be honest, I like differing opinions on subjects.  A person should not go to only one source for information, and if they do they should understand that they are probably not getting the full story.<<

Which is why it amuses me when Paul says something that can be challenged, and people get upset when you link to something that does.

>>Oh, I supposed I should have prefeced this post with an OT.  That makes off topic posts valid, right?<<

Nah.  As I've said all along, these threads have their own life.  The only time people really make hay about OT posts is when they feel they're going to lose an argument.

August 19, 2009 2:48 PM
 

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August 20, 2009 5:27 AM
 

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August 25, 2009 12:44 AM
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