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Exchange-related attributes

A New Tool to Manage Exchange-related Attributes Without Exchange Server

By Steve Goodman | May 17, 2022 | 4 Comments

The Exchange Recipient Admin Center (ERAC) is a free local web UI to help you manage Exchange-related attributes after you remove the last Exchange Server and install Microsoft’s supported Management Tools onto your administrator workstation.

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