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XCCC: White Paper - Client Network Traffic with Exchange 2000


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Summary

This white paper describes how Exchange 2000 consumes bandwidth in different configurations. This white paper contains analysis of traffic between Exchange 2000 and many versions of Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Exchange, and Netscape Communicator messaging clients, based on extensive tests. System professionals can use the statistics and information in this white paper to better understand network bandwidth loading, including how to set up segments, assign users, and extrapolate results for various configurations.

Included in This White Paper

Test Lab Configuration
Log On and Log Off
Directory Access
Generic Mail Item Tests
Calendaring, Contacts, and Task Items Tests
Public Folders
Outlook 2000 with Terminal Services
Web Storage System
Instant Messaging
Client Use of Front-end/Back-end Topology and Communications
Routing Group Connector

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Keywords: KB326141, kbinfo

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Article Info
Article ID : 326141
Revision : 8
Created on : 2/28/2007
Published on : 2/28/2007
Exists online : False
Views : 283