The migration process of legacy protocol clients, client migrations, webmail and also data migration.
Added: 08/21/2009,
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Daily tasks that an MDaemon administrator may have to do in their new exchange server environment.
Added: 09/04/2009,
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In this article I will spend some time covering the much improved Move Mailbox Wizard found in Exchange Server 2003. The new Move Mailbox Wizard has been improved in several areas, its now possible to move up to 4 mailboxes at the same time (called Multithreading), you can decide how corrupted items are handled, mailbox moves can now be scheduled and there are different options for reporting etc.
Added: 05/03/2004,
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In this article I will provide you with a few useful OWA 2003 end-user tips & tricks. First I will show you some of my favourite OWA 2003 keyboard shortcuts, and then I will move on and explain how you can improve the awkward OWA 2003 Attachment feature simply by installing the S/MIME ActiveX component. I will also show you how you can have multiple mailboxes opened through OWA using one username. Last but certainly not least I will give you an insider tip on how it’s possible to recover shift-deleted (aka “hard deleted”) mailbox items through OWA 2003.
Added: 11/05/2004,
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In this article I will give you some tips how to implement Offline Address Books in Exchange Server 2003. This article deals also with some basics about Offline Address Books and the implementation of Offline Address Books in Outlook 2003.
Added: 10/31/2005,
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In this article I’ll introduce you to the Offline Address Book Integrity (OABInteg) utility, which can be of great help when troubleshooting Offline Address Book (OAB) generation issues as well as OAB download issues.
Added: 09/16/2005,
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Due to the many different theories about the best practice of configuring a Exchange Server 2003 deployment in an organization, Microsoft tried to give each administrator and consultant an easy way to deploy Exchange using Microsoft’s recommendations on best practices. With release 2.0 of the Exchange Best Practice Analyzer, Paul Bowden, the “father” of this tool, has provided a powerful tool for easily configuring and optimizing your Exchange Server environment. In this article you will get a brief description of the features of Exchange Best Practice Analyzer 2.0 and how to use it to optimize your configuration.
Added: 06/03/2005,
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Okay so you have enabled Forms-based Authentication (FBA) and your users can now logon to Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003 either by typing domainusername or username@domain.com. But ever since you enabled FBA your users have found it annoying they can’t type username anymore, the other day even the CEO told you his opinion about it, and he definitely wasn’t satisfied so you better come up with a solution.
Added: 08/11/2004,
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In my first article I showed you how you could edit the Logon.asp page in order to login simply by using username instead of username@domain.com (UPN) and domainusername. I’ve got some excellent feedback from different Exchange admins already using similar methods and my idea with this article was to provide you with a few of the improved code snippets I’ve received.
Added: 01/14/2005,
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In this article I will give you an overview of the Microsoft Active Directory Connector (ADC). I will give you some background information about the ADC and its functions.
Added: 09/23/2004,
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In this article I will give you an overview about the Exchange 2003 Resource Kit Utilities – called “All-in-One Exchange 2003 Tools” which you can download for free from the Microsoft Exchange website.
Added: 01/21/2005,
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In this article I will show you some of the caveats you run into when deploying Windows XP SP2 in an organization where your users rely on the Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003 client, and because many of the security enhancements included in Windows XP SP2 have been made to Internet Explorer (IE) there are plenty.
Added: 01/07/2005,
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Considerations for installing a single Exchange server for first time Exchange administrators.
Added: 08/29/2005,
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How to use the Windows 2003 SP1-introduced port and application filtering options to protect your Exchange server.
Added: 04/22/2005,
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Unsolicited e-mail, more commonly known as spam is a rising and complex problem. Unlike viruses, spam mail does not have a clear and cut signature. Anyone could send you an e-mail you wouldn't want to receive so determining which e-mail you definitely would not want to accept can be tricky. Various anti-spam packages exist. However, integrating them into your mail systems is not trivial. They have so many options that may help you prevent spam but can also cause a lot trouble and increase "where is my mail" type help desk calls. I hope to cover most aspects of combating spam here to make it easier for you to decide which solution is best for your needs.
Added: 07/20/2004,
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Nobody likes to start from scratch. This is especially true if you have a well established network and firewall infrastructure that’s working for you. Why would you want to go and change everything just to add a new application layer intelligent firewall to your setup? Things are working already and you haven’t been successfully attacked for at least 6 weeks. This article shows how you can place an ISA 2004 firewall on your network to protect your Exchange Servers with minimal changes to your current network topology. Check it out!
Added: 10/13/2004,
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Find out how the ISA 2004 firewall protects your Exchange Server by acting as the first line of defense against spam and viruses.
Added: 05/04/2004,
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Outlook Web Access (OWA) in Exchange 2003 is now even more customizable than ever before. Provisioning OWA will allow you to remove certain features for security and performance reasons, or if you are providing hosted Exchange mailboxes, resell certain features as value added features.
Added: 02/09/2006,
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This article should server as a tutorial for beginners or occasional Exchange administrators, for setting up the folders and their permissions and points out the benefits of doing so.
Added: 08/18/2006,
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