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ISAserver.org
The No.1 ISA Server 2000 & 2004 resource site.
MSExchange.org
The leading Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 / 2000 / 5.5 resource site.
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Security resource for IT administrators.
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A leading Microsoft Terminal Services and Citrix resource site.

ServerFiles.com is a server software & hardware directory for Network administrators & IT professionals, listing networking & server software for Windows 2003, Windows 2000, NT and Linux; and now also listing networking hardware solutions focused on server based computing.

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