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.
Enterprise organizations, small business owners, and independent consultants will appreciate the new changes introduced in Exchange Server 2003. Building on top of the earlier release of Exchange Server 2003, Exchange Server 2003 provides Enterprise Class Solutions to meet any network challenge, from single-server Exchange Server 2003 Organizations to multi-site, cross-forest, cross-domain and highly redundant network configurations. For small business environments, Small Business Server 2003 Exchange Services and mid-size business organizations needing help for Exchange Server 2003 can receive immediate attention for the repair and or configuration of their Exchange Server 2003 Server recovery.
Built on a Solid Foundation - MS’s Initiatives for Success
Building on top of previous releases and based on customer feedback, Exchange Server 2003 takes the best of Exchange Server 2000 technologies and adds additional features for mobility options. High security, tighter integration, and additional reliability make Exchange Server 2003 the first choice in messaging and collaboration servers.
Help for Exchange Server 2003 database recovery, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting is available from Exiis Corporation. Our teams of Microsoft Certified Professionals help businesses and organizations understand and leverage the newer features of Exchange Server 2003 which include increased mobility options and features. Exchange Server 2003 carries forward the ease and flexibility of connecting remote clients, such as Microsoft Outlook 2003 clients by using RPC over HTTPS, Windows Mobile devices connect with greater ease and reliability, and connectivity via POP3 and or IMAP clients, such as Blackberry devices complete the full circle of mobility options.
Help for Exchange Server 2003 supports Microsoft’s initiative for “Anytime, Anywhere Connectivity” from Exiis Corporation, which means your organization will have the best available resource for understanding how ActiveSync functions and how RPC over HTTPS is safe and secure. Exiis Corporation engineers provide help and assistance with understanding how Outlook 2003 clients can continue to operate even in the event of an Exchange Server 2003 database crash and during the repair of an Exchange Server 2003 Information Store. Remote users can connect to Exchange Server 2003 by using Outlook 2003 Web Access—a specialized web-based server client that allows end-users to check their email, calendar, and tasks directly over the Internet.
Secure communications and regulatory compliance features makes Exchange Server 2003 the logical choice for medical, financial, and government agencies. In the past, Exchange Server 5.5 offered very little security features primarily because e-mail was not as popular as it is today and rogue virus creators simply did not have much of a market to attack. Later, as e-mail became more popular, viruses and worms began to increase ten-fold, causing a great amount of concern over security. Exchange Server 2003 changes that landscape by fighting back with improved anti-virus tools, anti-spam tools, and other effective e-mail filters. Help from the Exchange Server 2003 help desk at Exiis Corporation offers trained professionals in configuring and implementing high-end filters included with Exchange Server 2003. Our support professionals can assist any organization, regardless of size and complexity, in leveraging these filters and receiving the ultimate result in protection for their messaging environment.
Anytime, Anywhere Access – Help with Exchange Server 2003 Mobility FeaturesExchange 2003 Help for Windows Mobile, Blackberry’s, and Web Browsers
New! Exchange Server 2010: One of the greatest breakthroughs accomplished by MS Exchange 2010 Server is native compatibility with Firefox 3 and Safari 3 web browsers. In the past, Outlook Web Access, the web-based client for Exchange, provided compatibility only with MS Internet Explorer web browsers which required users of Firefox and Safari to either switch between browsers to check their e-mail or to install a virtual machine running MS Windows to use Internet Explorer. Exchange 2010 Server breaks this barrier by providing support for the latest releases of Firefox3 and Safari 3 web-browsers, completely eliminating the need for inconvenient work around solutions. The improvement in web-browser compatibility means users who primarily rely on the Apple Macintosh Operating System or whose network is served by Apple MAC OS X servers can now enjoy the benefits of MS Exchange and MS Outlook capabilities without the need for clumsy third-party add-on solutions.
New! Exchange Server 2010: Exchange 2010 Mobility Features also include additional advanced support and compatibility by leveraging MS Exchange ActiveSync technologies. ActiveSync allows for mobile enabled devices such as Windows Mobile, Apple iPhones, and Blackberry devices to send and receive e-mails in real time, the ability to update their calendar and tasks, and the ability to synchronize those changes with their MS Exchange 2010 Server. Users are no longer limited to choosing a particular wireless carrier or forced to choose a mobile phone they don’t like simply because of the limitations once imposed by earlier versions of MS Exchange Server. Cost, which was once a barrier and a major consideration when purchasing smart phones and mobile enabled devices is no longer a concern. Major wireless carriers now offer data plans that are comparable to one another, supporting all three major technologies which leave the choice of the mobile device to the consumer based on features rather than connectivity.
Rounding out mobility features are users of the MS Outlook Client, whose capabilities were once limited to being within the corporate network or connecting via Virtual Private Network (VPN) solutions. “Outlook Anywhere” which was released via a service pack upgrade for Exchange 2000 Server (known as “RPC over HTTPS”) and then enhanced significantly with Exchange 2003 Server, has made great strides in ease of deployment and configuration in the Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 Organization. Both enterprise and small business Exchange Organizations can now rapidly deploy the MS Outlook client to laptop users and those who work from home without the complex and time consuming steps needed with earlier versions to have users call the Help Desk for instructions. The “Auto Discover” feature introduced with Exchange 2007 Server and carried over to Exchange 2010 Server provides new Outlook users with auto configuration—the ability to have Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 desktop clients retrieve their settings from a MS Exchange Server automatically by entering their e-mail address and password. Outlook Anywhere clients connect to the corporate Exchange server using secure Internet protocols over port 443 secured by encryption technologies and certificate registration for verification over public networks. Port 443 is a commonly used port which is available in most corporate network environments supporting secure web site communications. Corporate and Small Business Server environments can add additional security and protection to Outlook connected clients by utilizing Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange or by leveraging legacy Microsoft ISA Server technologies.
Global, Nationwide, and Local Help for Exchange Server 2003
Exiis Corporation has recruited and employed the best Microsoft Certified Professionals and assembled them into a single location where they work with real-world help for Microsoft Exchange 2003 and support is provided on a daily basis. Because our engineers are centrally located and managed, they have access to other engineers whose specialties and concentrations are available as immediate resources without the need to call other service providers. By connecting to Exchange Server 2003 Organizations via remote technologies, Exiis Corporation can assist and provide help for Exchange Server 2003 and assistance without the need to wait for a technician to arrive on-site. This provides a fast and efficient delivery of support services while providing the best help professionals available anywhere across the globe.
Professional Help from Exchange Server 2003 Help Desk Services
Exchange Server 2003 Help Desk assistance is available for immediate, emergency repair of Exchange Server 2003 staffed by a full-time team of Microsoft Certified Exchange Server 2003 Professionals. Exiis Corporation, a Microsoft Certified Partner and expert with Exchange Server 2003 technologies can deliver fast and efficient solutions over the Internet utilizing remote desktop services such as WebEx, which allows our professionals to view, guide, or even change settings on the Exchange Server 2003.
Exiis Corporation Exchange Server 2003 Help Desk Professionals work on Exchange Server 2003 Organizations of all sizes from Small Business Server 2003 Exchange services to enterprise-wide multi-domain, multi-forest deployments. Our Exchange Server 2003 Help Desk professionals handle all types of requests, from the Microsoft Outlook 2003 client being unable to locate the RPC server to a complete database restoration. And, since Exiis Corporation has been deeply involved with Exchange Server Technologies since the release of version 5.5 to the latest release of Exchange Server 2003, you can rest assured our professional staff has the required experience and access to resources necessary to assist in whatever your organization may require.