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In Exchange you can configure how long Exchange has to keep track of deleted items, the so-called Dumpster feature. Every item a mailbox-enabled user deletes from his or her mailbox will be kept by Exchange, and will be available for recovery to its mailbox-owner. Up until Microsoft Office Outlook 2003...
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It's a pop-up you may have seen before when using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to open a mailbox homed on an Exchange 2007 Mailbox server in your Exchange organization... When opening a mailbox homed on an Exchange 2007 Mailbox server, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 will use services provided by...
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Interesting issue came up today. While trying to demo the use of a registry key called "DumpsterAlwaysOn", it seems I was unable to open any mailbox in the Exchange organization using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. It always showed: Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 I had no problem...so...
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Is reducing or controlling the high cost of the power to run and cool computer hardware is a top priority for your organization? Are you considering server virtualization solutions to reduce your server footprint and the associated power and cooling costs? Because the virtualization of Microsoft Exchange...
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Our good friends @ System Center Operations Manager User Group Belgium blog posted this interesting information… The new Exchange Server 2007 management pack for Opsmgr 2007 R2 is now RTM and available from the mp catalog ! Feature Summary A number of synthetic transactions ensure the Exchange servers...
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To manage Exchange 2007, you can use the Exchange Management Console, or the Exchange Management Shell. A lot of people fear the command-line-like shell, but you do need the shell, since not everything can be configured using the Exchange Management Console. In this post I just want to give you a short...
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After moving to our new looks, Peter Van Eeckhoutte was wondering if the old content was going to me migrated to the new server. In short, the answer to that question is "no", but, the good news is that you can still gain access to the "old" content, by browsing to http://www.pro...
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Microsoft published their Microsoft Security Advisort (971492) about a week ago, and people start to wonder whether or not they should be careful considering they have Exchange deployed in their organization. For one, it is absolutely vital for any operating system to keep it as up-to-date as possible...
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Imagine you have a mailbox-enabled user, User A, as can be seen in the pictures below. And then, you decide to delete User A from Active Directory using Active Directory Users and Computers And you decide to link the mailbox of user A to a new user called "Replace A". When checking the mailbox...
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Update Rollup 8 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) resolves issues that were found in Exchange Server 2007 SP1 since the software was released. This update rollup is highly recommended for all Exchange Server 2007 SP1 customers. For a list of changes that are included in this update rollup...
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Microsoft announced last week the expected release date of Exchange 2007 Service Pack 2, being quarter 3 of 2009. Why is this important? There are several reasons...for one, you won't be able to transition your current Exchange 2007 organization to Exchange 2010 unlesss you have upgraded to Exchange...
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Hi and once again welcome to our brand new community site which I hope you will enjoy very much. Today I will explain how to configure your Exchange 2007 servers with static ports which is easy enough but you may like some of the additional info … Let’s first start with the “why?”: Exchange 2007...
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This presentation is an overview of the Next Generation Unified Communications Platform (Microsoft Unified Communications) There is also information and a demo about Microsoft CRM integration with Office Communications Server 2007 R2 (Agents Communications Pannel) The Mibuso Networking Event http://www...
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Imagine you have an Exchange 2007 Sp1 environment, and you have just updated every Exchange server with RU7, and then you notice that when internal people receive a system-generated message, they don't seem to be sent anymore by Microsoft Exchange , but by a user called MicrosoftExchange329e71ec88ae4615bbc36ab6ce41109e...
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Certificates. It's not as easy as it sounds ;-) Both Exchange and OCS rely on certificates to function. If you want to know more about how Exchange uses certificates, check out my article series published at MsExchange.Org: Managing Exchange Certificates - Part 1 Managing Exchange Certificates -...