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QUESTION POSED ON: 20 November 2007
I am using Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 with Exchange Server. After the new user account is added, do I retain the default email addresses that are created?

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EXPERT RESPONSE
You should generally keep the addresses that are generated by Windows SBS 2003. You can add Exchange Server email addresses as needed, such as JDoe@, J.Doe@, JohnDoe@, etc., with no problem.

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