This tutorial discusses the basics of linking Exchange Server 5.5 sites with connectors.
Added: 08/10/2002,
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The following information and chart describes the various Roles within Exchange and the rights associated with each.
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This tutorial discusses introduces the 4 core components of Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5.
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This tutorial discusses introduces the various database files and log files in Exchange Server 5.5.
Added: 08/10/2002,
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Formulate, test, certify, and deploy a plan to recover data lost after a database disaster. This downloadable white paper also includes a list of Exchange error messages and command-line switches.
Added: 05/19/2000,
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How to make sure your Exchange 5.5 directory database is ready for the upgrade to Active Directory and Exchange 2000/3 based messaging. This article will evaluate the ways of making changes in the Exchange 5.5 directory before installing the Active Directory Connector (ADC) tool that synchronizes Exchange 5.5 with Active Directory to ease matching of users and mailboxes.
Added: 01/07/2005,
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If you have multiple Internet Service Providers, have more than one person who uses your computer for Internet Mail, or need to dial into a corporate LAN as well as a personal ISP, you can create separate Profiles for each one. The advantage is that each can then have their own mailbox, signatures, rules etc.
Added: 12/04/2000,
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This document provides a comprehensive guide to troubleshooting the Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) components that are included with Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 and 5.5. The Server Configuration Checklist provides a list of common configuration settings that should be set prior to using the OWA components. Also covers the most common error messages that you may encounter when configuring the server and when connecting to and using your Exchange mailbox from a Web browser.
Added: 05/14/2000,
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