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Microsoft Exchange Fast Access
Microsoft Exchange Fast Access is a new feature in Microsoft Outlook 2013 that helps improve the email client's startup synchronization time.Definition
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Microsoft Office 365 tries to keep enterprises in its suite spot
IT shops may find that the entire Office 365 suite is a good deal, once they parse Microsoft's licensing options and address initial misgivings.FAQ
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New Outlook 2013 features help manage OST files
Managing the size of users' OST files is greatly simplified in Outlook 2013 with the arrival of two new features.Tip
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A closer look at Outlook 2013
Considering an upgrade to Outlook 2013, but unsure if it's worth it? Get a close look at the sleeker interface, new features and more in this slideshow.Photo Story
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OAB (offline address book)
An Offline Address Book is a downloaded copy of a Microsoft Outlook user's address list which allows the user access to email addresses when disconnected from Exchange Server.Definition
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Outlook Anywhere won't connect after Exchange 2010 migration
One admin's Outlook Anywhere instance won't connect after an Exchange 2010 migration. Find out what our expert suggests.Answer
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Exchange Autodiscover service
The Exchange Autodiscover service helps Exchange administrators set up and sustain server settings for computers that run Microsoft Outlook, as well as settings for supported mobile devices.Definition
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The top five Outlook 2010 tips of 2012
How to repair Outlook 2010 and fixing Outlook 2010 search are two of the top Outlook 2010 tips of 2012. See what else made our annual best-of list.Feature
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voicemail preview
Voicemail preview is a feature of unified messaging, and in particular voice-to-text messaging programs such as Microsoft Exchange. When voicemail preview is enabled, users can see a short summary of each message's contents, so that the messages can be quickly screened.Definition
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Troubleshooting Exchange 2010 free/busy issues
Users rely on Exchange 2010 free/busy to keep their Outlook calendars up to date. If it goes down, you should check these key areas first.Tip
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Microsoft Office 365 tries to keep enterprises in its suite spot
IT shops may find that the entire Office 365 suite is a good deal, once they parse Microsoft's licensing options and address initial misgivings.FAQ
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Exchange admins, is it time to retire your VPN?
VPNs have proven a solid way to safely access Exchange mailboxes remotely, but are they still necessary? That depends on your company's needs.Feature
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Three ways to tighten OWA 2010 security
As more users log onto corporate networks with smartphones and tablets, stout OWA 2010 security is vital. Three techniques limit potential risks.Tip
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voicemail preview
Voicemail preview is a feature of unified messaging, and in particular voice-to-text messaging programs such as Microsoft Exchange. When voicemail preview is enabled, users can see a short summary of each message's contents, so that the messages can be quickly screened.Definition
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voicemail
Voicemail is a method of storing voice messages electronically for later retrieval by intended recipients. Callers leave short messages that are stored on digital media (or, in some older systems, on analog recording tape).Definition
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Tracking OWA connections to client access servers
One Exchange admin wants to know the best way to track OWA connections to his client access servers. Our expert has the answer.ATE
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Top five OWA 2013 improvements that benefit mobile users
OWA 2013 offers several improvements that target users and admins who are frequently on the go. Here are the top five.Tip
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free/busy data
Free/busy data is information about the availability of individuals within an organization at specified times. The user status data indicates whether the time period specified is free, busy or tentative, or if the user has set their out of office status. However, the data contains no explanatory information, such as whether the user is in a meeting or has a personal appointment or whether they are physically in the office at the requested time.Definition
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Information Rights Management protection in Exchange 2010 SP1
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Three methods to repair OWA
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unified messaging server (UM server)
The unified messaging server is a server role in Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2010 that integrates users' voice mail with Exchange email.Definition
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voicemail preview
Voicemail preview is a feature of unified messaging, and in particular voice-to-text messaging programs such as Microsoft Exchange. When voicemail preview is enabled, users can see a short summary of each message's contents, so that the messages can be quickly screened.Definition
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voicemail
Voicemail is a method of storing voice messages electronically for later retrieval by intended recipients. Callers leave short messages that are stored on digital media (or, in some older systems, on analog recording tape).Definition
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Assessing Office 365's Lync Online for Exchange admins
Lync Online gets less fanfare than Exchange and SharePoint online, but that doesn't mean you should disregard it. Know what to expect if and when your company jumps on the Office 365 bandwagon.Tip
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Exchange unified messaging setup: From start to finish
Setting up an Exchange 2010 unified messaging server in a lab lets you test new UM features before putting them into production. One expert explains a quick and cost-effective approach to this sometimes cumbersome process.Tip
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Unified communications defined
Is your organization looking into the benefits of unified communications, but you don't know where to start? This tip from industry analyst Marty Parker explains UC, how it's different from unified messaging and where it may fit in your Exchange Server organization.Tip
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Voicemail improvements in Exchange Server 2010 unified messaging
One of many unified messaging improvements in Exchange Server 2010 is the ability to protect voicemail messages. Get a rundown of available options and supported codecs for storing messages.Tip
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Testing an Exchange Server 2010 unified messaging setup
Microsoft doesn't officially support virtualizing the Exchange Server 2010 UM server role, but that doesn't mean you can't run it in your lab.Tip
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Configuring Exchange unified messaging with OCS 2007
Configuring Exchange Server unified messaging (UM) for OCS 2007 isn't much different than configuring UM with IPs and PBXs. The first step is to create an Exchange UM dial plan. This tip shows you how.Tutorial
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Integrating Exchange unified messaging with OCS 2007
Exchange Server 2007 and OCS 2007 may be part of the same unified communications strategy, but each has separate and defined roles. When integrated together, they can enhance an enterprise's unified messaging experience. This guide gives you all the steps needed to configure Exchange UM and OCS 2007.Tutorial
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Exchange ActiveSync monitoring a necessity for enterprise mobility
As organizations scale up mobile initiatives, ActiveSync monitoring is crucial to avoiding performance bottlenecks and overloading Exchange.News | 24 Apr 2013
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Implementing Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy best practices
Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy implementation is different for every organization, but that doesn't mean there are no best practices to follow.Tip
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Microsoft Office 365 tries to keep enterprises in its suite spot
IT shops may find that the entire Office 365 suite is a good deal, once they parse Microsoft's licensing options and address initial misgivings.FAQ
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Exchange admins, is it time to retire your VPN?
VPNs have proven a solid way to safely access Exchange mailboxes remotely, but are they still necessary? That depends on your company's needs.Feature
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Download Top IT consumerization considerations
Review essential insights that can help you address top BYOD concerns in your organization,Magazine
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A crash course on Exchange ActiveSync policies for iOS devices
As iOS devices invade organizations, it's crucial to understand Exchange ActiveSync policies. Password options and other restrictions are available.Tip
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Apple iOS 6.1 Exchange 2010 bug hits transaction logs hard
A problem in the latest iPhone and iPad operating system generates an endless loop of transaction logs that can slow Exchange 2010 servers to a crawl.News | 14 Feb 2013
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An overview of the Exchange 2010 ActiveSync Quarantine feature
Underused but important, the Exchange 2010 ActiveSync Quarantine feature helps restrict which devices connect to Exchange. Here's what you need to know.Tip
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Google drops Exchange ActiveSync support on free Gmail
Google ditched Microsoft ActiveSync in favor of its own Google Sync based on open protocols.News | 20 Dec 2012
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Top five OWA 2013 improvements that benefit mobile users
OWA 2013 offers several improvements that target users and admins who are frequently on the go. Here are the top five.Tip
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