What Is the Difference Between Exchange, Outlook, and Outlook Express?
Exchange Server 2007 is Microsoft’s server software that provides calendar, scheduling, and messaging features (including email) in a secure, scalable environment. Outlook is client software for email and scheduling, which means it is the application on your computer that allows you to take advantage of the many benefits offered by an Exchange Server environment. Other clients can also be used with Exchange, for example, there are clients for mobile devices and Macintosh computers. Outlook is part of the Microsoft Office product suite. Do not confuse Outlook with Outlook Express. Outlook Express is an email-only client that comes with the Windows operating system.
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