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Exchange 2003: All Tools and Updates Package

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 30 June 2003 - 20:25 · 2 comments & 316 views

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This package contains all the Exchange tools and updates bundled together in a single download. The following tools and updates are included:
    Address Rewrite
    ArchiveSink
    Authorative Restore
    Microsoft Importer for Lotus cc:Mail Archives
    Disable Certificate Verification
    DNS Resolver Tool
    Error Code Look-up Tool
    Inter-Organization Replication Tool
    Exchange Server Deployment Tools
    Microsoft Exchange Merge Wizard
    GUIDGen
    Jetstress Utility
    Information Store Viewer
    Exchange 2003 Management Pack
    MTA Check
    SMTP IP Restriction and Accept/Deny List Configuration
    WinRoute
Download: Exchange 2003: All Tools and Updates Package
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DAVID AND GOLIATH

Vodafone operations already use bare-bones RealNetworks software to bring live TV and music clips to handsets.

The deal will also affect mobile phone purchases, since Vodafone will tell vendors it prefers handsets with RealOne.

"Real will be able to sell to many more operators and handset vendors on the back of this deal," said industry analyst Neil Mawston at Strategy Analytics.

He said Real was now also well ahead of rivals such as Israel's Emblaze and PacketVideo.

A tough challenge looms, however, from software titan Microsoft, which already took a big chunk of the market for software that feeds live media to personal computers -- after Real pioneered the product in the 1990s.

Microsoft includes its Media Player in the ubiquitous Windows software that runs 90 percent of all personal computers and about half of all handheld computers.

Cell phones, however, will be no pushover for the world's largest software company, with hardly any of the 450 million cell phones that will be sold this year running on Windows.

As for RealNetworks, Finland's Nokia is so far the only handset maker with the RealOne player pre-installed on some mobile phone models, although Siemens AG and Samsung Electronics will soon start selling high-end handsets with the software.

The software will also be available for downloading to some phones and comes pre-installed on a several handheld computers from Palm, Hewlett-Packard and NEC.

Windows Media Player and RealOne generally are not compatible and cannot decode and play content encoded in the other format.

The RealNetworks software in Vodafone's mobile networks, however, will allow streaming of other formats, including the open MPEG4 format, Apple Computer's QuickTime and Windows Media Player. This keeps Vodafone's options open to include Microsoft devices in its handset range.

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#1 Knight' on 01 Jul 2003 - 09:06
This is installed on the client PCs right?
#2 Knight' on 01 Jul 2003 - 18:28
Obviously not ... d'oh

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