Why are routing groups not used in Exchange Server 2007?
Submitted by: AdministratorExchange 2007 uses Active Directory sites to replace routing groups. Using Active Directory is more efficient because it allows for site awareness and eliminates the requirement to create and maintain a routing topology that is separate from an organization's physical topology.
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