I have installed the NSI Double-Take solution for exchange. It's a really slick package as long as you set it up properly. We have failed over the exchange services twice with very successful results. This was on an NT 4.0 SP6a and Exchange 5.5 SP3 environment. The target server is the File and Print server. You will lose a little response time while failed over but it's only temporary while you repair the original exchange server.
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