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I fully acknowledge all trademarks and registered names of products used throughout the book, especially when I have forgotten to do so in passing. For the sake of clarity, product names are shortened and version numbers are not used unless necessary to tie functionality to a specific version. For example, I refer to the Microsoft Exchange Server product as "Exchange," unless it is necessary to state a specific version such as "Exchange 2003," "Exchange 5.5," and so on. In the same manner, I use Windows as the generic term for Microsoft's enterprise server operating system and only spell out "Windows 2000," "Windows NT 4.0," or "Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition" when necessary to identify a specific release.
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