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Exchange Server 2010 Deployment Assistant

Posted by John Policelli on November 11th, 2009

Microsoft just released the Exchange 2010 Deployment Assistant, which can be found by going to http://technet.microsoft.com/exdeploy2010.

Here’s an excerpt from the MS Exchange Team Blog:

It allows you to create Exchange 2010 on-premises deployment instructions that are customized to your environment. The Assistant asks a small set of questions, and based on a your answers, it provides a finite set of instructions that are designed to get you up and running on Exchange 2010.  The idea is that, instead of wading through the 2000+ topics in the Exchange 2010 library, you can answer a few simple questions, and the Assistant gives you just enough customized content to do the upgrade.

At present, the Exchange 2010 Deployment Assistant covers deployments from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010. Upgrades from Exchange Server 2007 and upgrades from Exchange Server 2003/2007 mixed environments will be added in the future.

For more information, take a look at Announcing the Release of the Exchange Server 2010 Deployment Assistant.

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