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The vector stencils library "Microsoft Exchange" contains 17 symbols of Microsoft Exchange elements for drawing the logical structure diagrams of Active Directory trees.
"Windows Messaging, initially called Microsoft Exchange, is an e-mail client that was included with Windows 95 (beginning with OSR2), 98 and Windows NT 4.0. ...
Microsoft Exchange gained wide usage with the release of Windows 95, as this was the only mail client that came bundled with it. In 1996, it was renamed to Windows Messaging, because of the upcoming release of Microsoft Exchange Server, and continued to be included throughout later releases of Windows up until the initial release of Windows 98, which by then included Outlook Express 4.0 as the default mail client.
The Windows Messaging email client had two branches of successors:
(1) In software bundled with Windows itself, these were Internet Mail and News in Windows 95 (and bundled with Internet Explorer 3), which was succeeded by Outlook Express 4.0 in Windows 98 (bundled with Internet Explorer 4.0 in Windows 95) and throughout newer Windows systems. These did not use the .pst file type.
(2) Microsoft Outlook became the professional-grade and more direct successor of MS Exchange Client, which still uses the .pst file type." [Windows Messaging. Wikipedia]
The symbols example "Microsoft Exchange - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ active-directory-diagrams
Exchange organization
Exchange organization, Exchange organization,
Storage group
Storage group, storage group,
Sessions
Sessions, sessions,
Message formats
Message formats, message formats, SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol,
Exchange servers
Exchange servers, Exchange Servers,
Exchange server
Exchange server, Exchange Server,
Public folders
Public folders, public folders,
Recipient update service
Recipient update service, recipient update service,
Recipient policy
Recipient policy, recipient policy,
Message delivery
Message delivery, message delivery,
Mailbox
Mailbox, POP virtual server, POP, Post Office Protocol,
Exchange virtual server
Exchange virtual server, Exchange virtual server,
HTTP virtual directory
HTTP virtual directory, HTTP virtual directory,
Public store
Public store, public store,
Mailbox store
Mailbox store, mailbox store,
IMAP virtual server
IMAP virtual server, IMAP virtual server,
NNTP virtual server
NNTP virtual server, NNTP virtual server,
The vector stencils library "Microsoft Exchange" contains 17 symbols of Microsoft Exchange elements for drawing the logical structure diagrams of Active Directory trees.
"Windows Messaging, initially called Microsoft Exchange, is an e-mail client that was included with Windows 95 (beginning with OSR2), 98 and Windows NT 4.0. ...
Microsoft Exchange gained wide usage with the release of Windows 95, as this was the only mail client that came bundled with it. In 1996, it was renamed to Windows Messaging, because of the upcoming release of Microsoft Exchange Server, and continued to be included throughout later releases of Windows up until the initial release of Windows 98, which by then included Outlook Express 4.0 as the default mail client.
The Windows Messaging email client had two branches of successors:
(1) In software bundled with Windows itself, these were Internet Mail and News in Windows 95 (and bundled with Internet Explorer 3), which was succeeded by Outlook Express 4.0 in Windows 98 (bundled with Internet Explorer 4.0 in Windows 95) and throughout newer Windows systems. These did not use the .pst file type.
(2) Microsoft Outlook became the professional-grade and more direct successor of MS Exchange Client, which still uses the .pst file type." [Windows Messaging. Wikipedia]
The symbols example "Microsoft Exchange - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ active-directory-diagrams
Exchange organization
Exchange organization, Exchange organization,
Storage group
Storage group, storage group,
Sessions
Sessions, sessions,
Message formats
Message formats, message formats, SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol,
Exchange servers
Exchange servers, Exchange Servers,
Exchange server
Exchange server, Exchange Server,
Public folders
Public folders, public folders,
Recipient update service
Recipient update service, recipient update service,
Recipient policy
Recipient policy, recipient policy,
Message delivery
Message delivery, message delivery,
Mailbox
Mailbox, POP virtual server, POP, Post Office Protocol,
Exchange virtual server
Exchange virtual server, Exchange virtual server,
HTTP virtual directory
HTTP virtual directory, HTTP virtual directory,
Public store
Public store, public store,
Mailbox store
Mailbox store, mailbox store,
IMAP virtual server
IMAP virtual server, IMAP virtual server,
NNTP virtual server
NNTP virtual server, NNTP virtual server,
The vector stencils library "Microsoft Exchange" contains 17 symbols of Microsoft Exchange elements for drawing the logical structure diagrams of Active Directory trees.
"Windows Messaging, initially called Microsoft Exchange, is an e-mail client that was included with Windows 95 (beginning with OSR2), 98 and Windows NT 4.0. ...
Microsoft Exchange gained wide usage with the release of Windows 95, as this was the only mail client that came bundled with it. In 1996, it was renamed to Windows Messaging, because of the upcoming release of Microsoft Exchange Server, and continued to be included throughout later releases of Windows up until the initial release of Windows 98, which by then included Outlook Express 4.0 as the default mail client.
The Windows Messaging email client had two branches of successors:
(1) In software bundled with Windows itself, these were Internet Mail and News in Windows 95 (and bundled with Internet Explorer 3), which was succeeded by Outlook Express 4.0 in Windows 98 (bundled with Internet Explorer 4.0 in Windows 95) and throughout newer Windows systems. These did not use the .pst file type.
(2) Microsoft Outlook became the professional-grade and more direct successor of MS Exchange Client, which still uses the .pst file type." [Windows Messaging. Wikipedia]
The symbols example "Microsoft Exchange - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ active-directory-diagrams
Exchange organization
Exchange organization, Exchange organization,
Storage group
Storage group, storage group,
Sessions
Sessions, sessions,
Message formats
Message formats, message formats, SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol,
Exchange servers
Exchange servers, Exchange Servers,
Exchange server
Exchange server, Exchange Server,
Public folders
Public folders, public folders,
Recipient update service
Recipient update service, recipient update service,
Recipient policy
Recipient policy, recipient policy,
Message delivery
Message delivery, message delivery,
Mailbox
Mailbox, POP virtual server, POP, Post Office Protocol,
Exchange virtual server
Exchange virtual server, Exchange virtual server,
HTTP virtual directory
HTTP virtual directory, HTTP virtual directory,
Public store
Public store, public store,
Mailbox store
Mailbox store, mailbox store,
IMAP virtual server
IMAP virtual server, IMAP virtual server,
NNTP virtual server
NNTP virtual server, NNTP virtual server,
The vector stencils library "Microsoft Exchange" contains 17 symbols of Microsoft Exchange elements for drawing the logical structure diagrams of Active Directory trees.
"Microsoft Exchange Server is calendaring software, a mail server and contact manager developed by Microsoft. It is a server program that runs on Windows Server and is part of the Microsoft Servers line of products." [Microsoft Exchange Server. Wikipedia]
The shapes example "Design elements - Microsoft Exchange" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Microsoft Exchange symbols
Microsoft Exchange symbols, storage group, sessions, recipient update service, recipient policy, public store, public folders, message formats, SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, message delivery, mailbox store, POP virtual server, POP, Post Office Protocol, NNTP virtual server, IMAP virtual server, HTTP virtual directory, Exchange virtual server, Exchange organization, Exchange Servers, Exchange Server,

Active Directory Domain Services

Active Directory Diagrams visualize the detailed structures of the Microsoft Windows networks, Active Directory Domain topology, the Active Directory Site topology, the Organizational Units (OU), and the Exchange Server Organization.

Business Productivity - Marketing

To support you in your tasks you can use the power of ConceptDraw PRO providing
intelligent vector graphics that are useful for marketing diagramming and
ConceptDraw MINDMAP for key marketing mind maps.

Network Diagramming Software for Network Active Directory Diagrams

ConceptDraw PRO is perfect for software designers and software developers who need to draw Network Active Directory Diagrams.

Design Element: Active Directory for Network Diagrams

ConceptDraw PRO is perfect for software designers and software developers who need to draw Active Directory Network Diagrams.

Process Flowchart

ConceptDraw is Professional business process mapping software for making process flow diagram, workflow diagram, general flowcharts and technical illustrations for business documents. It is includes rich examples, templates, process flowchart symbols. ConceptDraw flowchart maker allows you to easier create a process flowchart. Use a variety of drawing tools, smart connectors, flowchart symbols and shape libraries to create flowcharts of complex processes, process flow diagrams, procedures and information exchange.
How To Create a Process Flow Chart (business process modelling techniques)
How To Create a Process Flow Chart (business process modelling techniques)

Active Directory, network topology, Active Directory Domain Active Directory Diagrams

Active Directory, network topology, Active Directory Domain
Active Directory Diagrams solution significantly extends the capabilities of ConceptDraw PRO software with special Active Directory samples, convenient template and libraries of Active Directory vector stencils, common icons of sites and services, icons of LDPA elements, which were developed to help you in planning and modelling network structures and network topologies, in designing excellently looking Active Directory diagrams, Active Directory Structure diagrams, and Active Directory Services diagram, which are perfect way to visualize detailed structures of Microsoft Windows networks, Active Directory Domain topology, Active Directory Site topology, Organizational Units (OU), and Exchange Server organization.
Active Directory Diagrams visualize the detail structures of the Microsoft Windows networks, Active Directory Domain topology, the Active Directory Site topology, the Organizational Units (OU), and the Exchange Server Organization. They are used to visually document the Microsoft Active Directory network detail structure for network designing, and for managing the control access to printers and files, the access and security, the traffic flow optimization in local and wide area nets, the network equipment maintenance and repair, the data backup, storage, and recovery.
The Active Directory diagram template for the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software is included in the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Active directory diagram template
Active directory diagram template, storage group, server, client,

Network Visualization with ConceptDraw PRO

ConceptDraw makes the entire process of network visualization easier thanks to the numerous ready-to-use objects included in the package for presentation of network equipment, LDAP directory symbols and many other objects that symbolize resources in most various representations.

Active Directory Domain

System administrators of the whole world successfully use the Active Directory Domain Services. ConceptDraw PRO offers the Active Directory Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks Area with powerful drawing tools developed specially for all specialists which need create various active directory domain diagrams in their work activity.