What are the advantages of running Exchange Server 2003 in native mode?
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What are the advantages of running Exchange Server 2003 in native mode?
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Running an Exchange Server 2003 organization in native mode has the following advantages:
- It provides greater flexibility for defining routing and administrative groups.
- It enables administrators to move mailboxes between servers in different administrative groups.
- It enables administrators to configure administrative and routing groups independent of each other.
- It supports the creation of Query-based distribution groups (QDGs).
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