Service Pack 1 for Exchange 2007 Documentation Available
We’ve refreshed our online documentation for Exchange 2007, and it includes content on Service Pack 1! This content is newer and fresher than the ExchHelp.CHM (Help file) that ships with Beta 2, and it includes content not found in that CHM file.
You can find online documentation for Exchange 2007 SP1 at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124558.aspx.
This content includes information about:
- What’s New in SP1
- Standby Continuous Replication
- Upgrading Clustered Mailbox Servers to SP1
- Monitoring Continuous Replication
- New High Availability Features in SP1
- How to Install Exchange 2007 SP1 Prerequisites on Windows Server 2008
- Installing Cluster Continuous Replication on Windows Server 2008
- Installing Single Copy Clusters on Windows Server 2008
- New Client Access Features in Exchange 2007 SP1
- New Transport Features in Exchange 2007 SP1
- New Mailbox Features in Exchange 2007 SP1
- New Unified Messaging Features in Exchange 2007 SP1
- IPv6 Support in Exchange 2007 SP1
And much, much more! Enjoy!
And congratulations to the Exchange User Education team for a job well done!!
Source: Scott Schnoll’s blog.


rl Says:
September 25th, 2007 at 10:41 am
I wish microsoft would tell is a actual firm date of exchange 2007 service pack1.
Saying 4th quarter of this year wont cut it for me.
My deployment is heaviliy dependant on this.
Chris Says:
October 2nd, 2007 at 2:19 pm
Sure makes it tough to recommend customers upgrade to Exchange 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007 to utilize Unified Messaging when it requires Exchange 2007 SP1 and they release the documentation but not the actual Service Pack. How much sense does that make?