Notice: As of April 14, 2009 Microsoft will not provide support for MS Windows 2003 Server and MS Exchange 2003 Server—these products are officially retired.
Exiis Corporation will continue to provide help for both MS Windows 2003 Server and MS Exchange 2003 Server until June 30, 2015.
If you are experiencing a server-down or mission-critical issue, call 877-752-1122 for immediate help, support, or assistance.
Professional Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help Desk Services
Exiis Corporation offers immediate, server-down and mission-critical help for Exchange Server 2003. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help and recovery for database failures--if the Information Store is not starting, Exiis Corporation Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help Professionals can assist in recovering corrupted mailbox stores utilizing powerful tools such as the ESEUtil and the ISINTEG utility as well as other database recovery tools, allow our engineers to compact, defrag, and repair Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 databases. The professionals at Exiis Corporation have the real-world experience to help and assist clients in getting their Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 up and operational in the shortest amount of time. Exiis Corporation has gathered some of the nation’s most respected and trusted Microsoft Certified Exchange Server 2003 Help Professionals, from Enterprise-class Exchange Server 2003 Organizations to Small Business Server 2003 Exchange Organizations, you can take comfort in knowing we have the resources available to address any-size business.
Global, Nationwide, and Local Assistance for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help
Exiis Corporation provides immediate, on-line Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 help by utilizing modern, up-to-date remote desktop technologies such as WebEx. WebEx allows access to your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization without the need to wait for an on-site Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 help technician to arrive at your site. By saving travel time and accessing your Exchange Organization remotely, you receive a faster response time, quicker repair and database recovery in a shorter period of time. In addition to immediate emergency Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 help, you receive a dedicated, knowledgeable, and highly trained Microsoft Certified Exchange 2003 Server Help Professional whose training and experience is based solely on Microsoft Exchange 2003 technologies. Dedicated and highly specialized technicians can recover databases, mount Information Databases, and Public Folder Stores in a shorter amount of time, returning your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 organization to production quickly, eliminating lost e-mails, loss in productivity, while saving time, money, and expenses.
Supplement Local Service Providers and IT Knowledge Gaps
Local Service Providers and IT Staff members can generally handle the day-to-day operations of a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization. When a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 database crashes, becomes corrupted, or is in some other way non-functional, it takes an experienced, well trained Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help Professional is available to recover and repair the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 databases. While larger organizations in Enterprise networks may have the necessary resources in-house to recover a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 database, many mid-size and Small Business Server with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 organizations simply don’t have access to the necessary personnel. At Exiis Corporation, our team members undergo constant training and updates on the latest Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 technologies, including updates and exposure to new emerging Exchange technologies, such as Microsoft Exchange Server 2007—the next release of Microsoft Exchange Server. By accessing highly trained Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server Help Professionals, you’ll receive an immediate diagnostic of the problem you are experience, a realistic idea of the time it will take to repair the server, and a complete accounting of the steps taken to restore your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 environment back to a functional level.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help with Windows 2003 Server
While vast improvements have been made in Windows Server 2000 over Windows NT, the new release of Microsoft Windows 2003 takes advantage of Active Directory, enhanced security, and the .NET programming platform. When Windows 2003 Server is combined with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, enhancements are carried over and additional features are gained. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 help is available to take advantage of enhanced mobility features, such as remote connectivity via Microsoft Outlook 2003, Blackberry, and Windows Mobile.
If your organization is still operating in a Windows NT Server environment it’s time to consider an upgrade to Windows 2003. Windows “NT”, which stands for “New Technologies”, are now “Old” technologies and serious consideration to a migration or upgrade to Windows 2003 Server with Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server is in order. New concepts such as “Active Directory”, “Dynamic DNS”, and “ActiveSync” are just a few examples of how Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2003 Server cuts costs and delivers a higher rate of return by reducing operation and help desk support calls. Newer desktop operating systems that are coming to life, such as Windows 95 take advantage of the many networking improvements made in Windows 2003 Server—increased networking capabilities, reliability, and stability provides for increased productivity and efficiencies in the workplace.
The extreme changes introduced in Windows 2003 Server requires networking professionals who understand how these changes will affect current Windows NT Server environments. Organizations that are running Exchange 5.5 Server technologies and even Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 will find a tighter integration with both the network and the operating system. In addition to the improved operating system features, management of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 has also changed dramatically, and if the “core” network operating system still relies on NT technologies, there will be conflicts that need to be resolved, updates that will need to be applied, and a re-thinking of how to manage the organizations entire messaging infrastructure.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help with Database Recovery and Planning Services
Help for Microsoft Outlook 2003 Remote Connectivity
Microsoft and Exiis Corporation have worked closely together over the years to deliver a solution that fits Enterprise-class infrastructures as well as Small Business Server environments. As a Microsoft Certified Partner and a long-term Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help and Solutions Provider, Exiis Corporation has worked closely with the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Beta Team to develop, design, and implement new solutions based on Microsoft Windows 2003 Server and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 technologies. Working closely with Microsoft allows us to understand at a very deep level, why suggested changes are accepted or rejected during the Beta testing process. We are oftentimes asked “Why” this or “Why” that? The short answer is because Microsoft wants to deliver solutions that are acceptable under all network conditions, from Small Business Server to Enterprise-class, multi-domain, multi-forest environments…this is a very difficult and challenging task. Our experience with the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Beta team has always been very exciting, informative, and educational.
Microsoft Outlook 2003 Remote Connectivity options are extremely advanced and require a complete understanding of the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 environment. At the current release version, Microsoft Outlook 2003 requires that users or help desk personnel configure complex settings to make Outlook 2003 connect to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 utilizing “RPC over HTTPS connectivity options. However, the concept of users entering their “User Principal Name”, or “UPN” for short, as the “Authentication and Domain provider” option is beyond the current abilities of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. That said, Microsoft has acknowledged that would be a terrific option—don’t be surprised if that option does not appear in the next release of Exchange Server 200x…the proposed process is simply a combination of current ASP.NET technologies combined with Windows 2003 Active Directory authorization.
How Exiis Corporation Can Provide Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Help