Protection & preservation for email
continuity
Microsoft Exchange Hosted Continuity
Internet-based support for your existing email.
Microsoft Exchange Hosted Continuity helps protect and provide continuous access to email for a business and its employees, if the primary email system becomes unavailable.
Exchange Hosted Continuity is not available through Telstra – please contact your Microsoft reseller for more information.
Download the Exchange Hosted Continuity Datasheet: Word
How It Works

Service Components
Allows access to email during and after network outages
Exchange Hosted Continuity allows users to access a 30-day rolling historical archive and send and receive messages in real time.No software or client-side installations
or integration required.Searchable message store for easy recovery.
Service Benefits
- Service is always on.
- Captures messages in transit after they've been filtered, which helps to ensure that spam, viruses and other unwanted content are kept out of the message store.
- Familiar Web-based interface helps minimise the need for end-user training and allows access for end users from nearly any location.
- All system actions are logged and available for auditing and investigative purposes.
- Searchable message store provides easy recovery and restoration of individual or all messages.
- Minimises up-front capital investment.
- Easily integrates with existing email infrastructure.
- Helps free up administrator time to focus on other projects.
More Information
Technical Requirements
- Exchange Hosted Archive and Exchange Hosted Continuity require Microsoft Exchange Server 2000(SP3), 2003(SP1) and 2007
- Exchange Hosted Continuity requires Forefront Online Protection for Exchange
- The Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services Directory Synchronisation tool is optional and requires:
- Windows Server 2003 SP2
- Active Directory (single-forest topology)
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (required for Safelist aggregation synchronisation feature)
- Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
- Web applications are accessible via a Web browser (Internet Explorer 6 or 7)
Learn
Product DemosTutorial of the Activation ProcessOnline Resources
Microsoft Online Services TechCenterWebcast
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