Changes to the Antigen documentation in the TechNet library

This week we made some significant changes to the Antigen documentation that is available in the TechNet Library. We did this in order to improve your ability to find the information that is most relevant when using a search engine to find answers to your questions. Rest assured that the information isn’t gone forever, it’s merely moved to a new format on a different site.

 

Here’s what happened: We moved the Antigen release notes, getting started, and deployment information out of the TechNet Library and into downloadable Microsoft® Word documents on the Microsoft Download Center. When we archive 50 topics this way, these now resolve as one search hit instead of 50. That takes 49 items you probably didn’t even need out of your way.

 

We’ve left the Antigen user guides and best practices information right where you’re used to finding it in the TechNet Library. Additionally, the Evaluation Guide and Quick Start Guide information is all still available in the Antigen for Exchange, Antigen for SMTP Gateways, and Antigen Enterprise Manager user guides.

 

Once again, here is what moved and where to find it:

Formerly a TechNet Library node

Now a download center document

Release Notes:

Microsoft Antigen for Exchange Release Notes

v9_Release_Notes.doc

Release Notes:

Microsoft Antigen for SMTP Gateways Release Notes

v9_SMTP_Release_Notes.doc

Getting Started:

Antigen Evaluation Guide

Antigen_evalguide_archive.doc

Getting Started:

Antigen for Exchange System Requirements

v9_Quick_Start_Guide.doc

Getting Started:

Microsoft Antigen for SMTP Gateways System Requirements

v9_SMTP_Quick_Start.doc

Deployment:

Antigen for Exchange Quick Start Guide

v9_Quick_Start_Guide.doc

Deployment:

Antigen for Exchange Cluster Installation Guide

v9_Ex_Cluster_Install.doc

Deployment:

Antigen for SMTP Gateways Quick Start Guide

v9_SMTP_Quick_Start.doc

Deployment:

Antigen Enterprise Manager Quick Start Guide

AEM_Quick_Start_Archive.doc

John Andrilla
Technical Editor, BPSG iX