![]() ![]() There were a lot of issues with Outlook 2003 support in the initial Exchange 2010 release. The oldest version of Outlook that runs with Exchange 2010 is Outlook 2003 (Service Pack 3). A takeaway is that, with some planning, thousands of legacy Outlook 2003 clients can co-exist perfectly in a large enterprise that has migrated to Exchange 2010. In the real world, you may need to support small or large groups of computers running earlier versions of Outlook for a short time or indefinitely. This way, users experience the full capabilities and features of Exchange 2010 as the new mailbox, hub, and CAS servers come online, and none of the co-existence issues I'll describe in this article. Outlook 2010 is the preferred and most full-featured client for Exchange 2010, and offers the only guaranteed seamless transition path. If you are migrating to Microsoft Exchange 2010, try to upgrade your client computers to Microsoft Office 2010 or Microsoft Outlook 2010 before Exchange 2010 server components are deployed.
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