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How to manually uninstall Exchange Server 2010
Severe damage to Exchange Server 2010 may require you to uninstall the program. Follow these tips to prevent harm to Active Directory.Tip
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Expert Exchange insight: Quotes from TEC 2012
Exchange experts at TEC 2012 had lots of interesting things to say about Exchange, Office 365 and more. Here are some of the most interesting quotes from the show.News | 02 May 2012
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How to secure Exchange Server 2010 post deployment
So you’ve deployed Exchange 2010, but are you confident in its security? If you’re unsure, make certain you’ve checked off these seven items.Tip
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Improving Exchange 2010 uptime with virtualization and HA features
There are numerous features you can use -- some native to Exchange 2010 and some included in virtualization platforms -- to improve uptime and optimize performance. Consider these six areas.Tip
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Exchange Server 2010 SP2 RU 2 contains 43 more fixes
Another rollup update for Exchange 2010 SP2 and once again admins get a slew of new fixes. Is this cause for concern or is the Exchange team simply exterminating a lot of little bugs?News | 18 Apr 2012
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How to connect to Office 365’s PowerShell in the cloud
Admins can get more granular control of Office 365 resources after connecting to PowerShell. Unfortunately, determining how to make that initial connection isn’t immediately clear.Tip
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Is NTLM a smart way to authenticate to Exchange Server 2010?
Microsoft discontinued support for NTLM in Exchange 2010 RTM, then reinstated it in Exchange 2010 SP1. But is it a good way to authenticate to Exchange?Answer
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Faceoff: Office 365 vs. Google Apps -- the tale of two nonprofits
Microsoft and Google don’t like to admit it, but Office 365 and Google Apps are in fact competing technologies. These two non-profits weighed both and came out with different decisions.Feature
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Are Exchange Server 2010’s discovery capabilities enough?
While Exchange 2010 contains helpful discovery features, they may not be sufficient for every company’s legal needs. See why you may need to supplement them with a third-party product.Tip
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PowerShell essentials for Exchange 2010 administrators
Microsoft has made it clear PowerShell is going to be the administrative tool of choice moving forward. Familiarize yourself with basic syntax or get left behind.Tip
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How to fix three nagging iPhone problems in Exchange 2007
If your iPhone users are having trouble accessing Exchange 2007 email and calendaring, you can sidestep the problems before they happen.Tip
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Exchange ActiveSync tweaks that will lower your company’s phone bills
These days, everyone’s looking to save a few bucks wherever they can. Find out how a few minor ActiveSync modifications can go a long way toward lowering your company’s phone bills.Tip
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Exchange Server 2007 SP3 Rollup 6 drops with 21 new fixes
If you still rely on Exchange Server 2007, you may want to carefully consider the latest rollup. It might be the last.News | 30 Jan 2012
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The pros and cons of Exchange vs. MDM for mobile management
With so many users accessing Exchange mail remotely, IT pros have to make mobile device management a priority. Should you use Exchange Server or Mobile Device Manager?Tip
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Three methods to repair OWA
Admins have several options to repair OWA. The trick is choosing the technique that has the least amount of impact on your OWA user base. Consider these three fixes.Tip
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Exchange Server virtualization 101
Exchange Server virtualization provides many benefits but it can also cause new problems. Use the tips in this guide to successfully virtualize Exchange 2007 or Exchange 2010.guide
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Diagnosing Exchange hub transport server failures
When mail flow stops, so does business. Get things up and running by quickly and accurately identifying Exchange hub transport server failures with these troubleshooting tips.Tip
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Five commonly overlooked aspects of Exchange 2010 migrations
Are you planning an Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 migration? If so, make sure to remember these five items that aren’t covered in Microsoft documentation.Tip
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Spotting the five most common iPhone and Exchange ActiveSync problems
Are your iPhone users having difficulty connecting to Exchange? Before you do anything else, check these five trouble spots.Tip
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Everything you need to know about OWA
Keeping up with all the nuances of Microsoft's OWA is a big job. If you need a one-stop shop on everything and anything OWA, you've come to the right place.Guide
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Moving from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 in 12 steps
You’ve done your homework on moving from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010. Now it’s time to get to work. Here are the 12 main steps you need to take to get the job done.Tip
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How to remove persistent Exchange 2003 servers
Have you upgraded from Exchange 2003 to a newer version, but can’t get rid of the server? Find out what to delete to completely uninstall Exchange 2003.Tip
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Keep ActiveSync running while transitioning to Exchange 2010
Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2010 will peacefully coexist during an upgrade, but you’ll need to make a few adjustments to prevent ActiveSync from breaking.Tip
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Five tips for maintaining Exchange Server 2003 stability
Shunning virtualization and retiring Exchange 5.5 servers are just a couple tricks to improve the stability of your Exchange Server 2003 environment.Tip
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What you should know about hosted Exchange Server
There's a lot of buzz surrounding hosted Exchange Server, but is it all just noise? This podcast explains what's involved in the hosted Exchange model and weighs the pros and cons of moving email servers off-premise.Podcasts
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Adjusting Exchange 2003 mail flow settings for Exchange 2010
If you're migrating from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange 2010, you'll need to reconfigure how Internet mail is sent and received. Switching from an edge transport server to a hub transport server can save you money. Let's look at a few other configuration tweaks you can make.Misc
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Centralize Outlook contact lists in an Exchange 2003 public folder
Global access lists store contact info for co-workers, but not for anyone outside your organization. Making a public folder an address list keeps external contacts in one location.Tip
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Smoothly transition from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange 2010
Preparing your Active Directory and disabling link state updates will smooth the transition from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange 2010.Misc
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Exchange Server 2003 hard drive defragmentation advice
Find out whether defragging your Exchange Server 2003 hard drive is healthy for your server.Ask the Expert
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How to approach white space during an Exchange server 2003 migration
Take a look at the best way to clean up white space during a migration from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange 2007 or 2010.Ask the Expert
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Attachments placed in message body in Outlook 2007
Find out why attachments may be placed in the body of an email as opposed to under the subject line in Outlook 2007.Ask the Expert
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Troubleshooting Outlook calendar errors on a BlackBerry device
If calendar items you've created on a BlackBerry mobile device are disappearing from Microsoft Outlook, find out how to troubleshoot this issue.Ask the Expert
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How to move Exchange 2000 to new server hardware
Get step-by-step instructions on how to move Exchange 2000 Server to new server hardware with greater disk and storage capacity.Ask the Expert
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Migrating mailboxes from Exchange Server 5.5 to Windows SBS 2003
Find out how to successfully export user accounts and mailboxes when migrating from Exchange Server 5.5 to Windows SBS 2003 and Exchange 2003.Ask the Expert
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Remove Exchange 5.5 servers from a mixed mode Exchange environment
Migrating Exchange 5.5 servers from an Exchange mixed mode environment may require interorg migration tools and methods. Our expert suggests where to begin.Ask the Expert
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Error 1053: Exchange System Attendant service could not start
Get advice on how to troubleshoot Exchange System Attendant error 1053: 'The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.'Ask the Expert
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Solve server problems with the Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant tool
Learn how to use the free Microsoft Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant tool to diagnose and fix server performance issues, mail flow and database problems.Tutorial
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Best approaches for upgrading Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 or 2003
Discover the best approaches for upgrading from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000 or 2003, and products that can aid in the Exchange server restore process.Ask the Expert
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Move mailboxes to Exchange 2007 after Windows upgrade
Follow these best practices when moving mailboxes from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2007 after a Microsoft Windows upgrade.Ask the Expert
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Third-party tools that modify NDRs for oversized email
If you need to modify non-delivery report messages for oversized email in Exchange 2000 Server, discover a few third-party tools that may do the trick.Ask the Expert
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Exchange Mailbag: POP3 settings and Outlook issues
In the new Exchange Server Mailbag, expert David Sengupta responds to user questions ranging from how to troubleshoot POP3 and mailboxes settings on Exchange Server 2003 to exporting GALs and fixing Outlook error messages.Misc
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Prevent duplicate appointments in Microsoft Outlook 2003 calendar
Are you having trouble with duplicate appointments in your Microsoft Outlook 2003 calendar? Learn what may cause this to happen.Ask the Expert
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Exchange Server 2003 collects email from only specific POP3 domains
Find out how you can avoid DNS issues related to a Exchange 2003 server only collecting email from specific POP3 domains.Ask the Expert
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Problems with email spoofing on SBS 2003
See the suggestions made to a member who is using Small Business Server 2003 and an Open Relay Filter with issues regarding email spoofing.Ask the Expert
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Upgrading from Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 to Exchange Server 2007
Find out why the 64-bit Exchange Server 2007 and 32-bit Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 cannot run on the same system.Ask the Expert
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Configure a POP3 connector to receive external email on SBS 2003
Find out how to configure your POP3 connector and external email server to receive email on Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 with Exchange 2003.Ask the Expert
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Microsoft aims at midmarket with new server bundle
Microsoft offers IT managers flexible payment options and enterprise-class technology with Windows Essential Business Server 2008.Article | 12 Nov 2008
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Connecting an Apple iPhone to Exchange Server on Windows SBS 2003
If you're having trouble connecting an Apple iPhone to Exchange Server and Windows SBS 2003, our expert recommends a great troubleshooting resource.Ask the Expert
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Configure SMTP connection limits in Exchange Server 2003 and SBS
Learn how to configure SMTP connection limits via the Exchange System Manager (ESM) to avoid connection problems in Exchange Server 2003 and Windows SBS.Ask the Expert
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Windows SBS and Exchange Server security configuration best practices
Discover how to maximize Microsoft Exchange Server security on Windows SBS with or without ISA Server as a network firewall security feature.Ask the Expert
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