Summary

To keep pace with today's wide variety of networks and networking technologies, changing workplace environments, and the evolving ways in which people communicate and collaborate, Exchange 2003 has been enhanced to provide a rich end-user experience while maintaining support for a wide variety of messaging clients and protocols. When it comes to traditional MAPI-based Exchange clients, there are three to choose from—Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002, and Outlook 2003—with the best experience provided by Outlook 2003.

Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003 both include specific features that provide deeper integration and enable them to work better together. Features such as Cached Exchange Mode and AirMAPI improve the Outlook experience by enhancing ...

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