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Fix Outlook 2007 and SharePoint synchronization breaks
The .pst file that is created when synchronizing Outlook and SharePoint is linked to a user's profile. However, synchronization can break if roaming profiles are being used. There are a couple of settings you can enable to work around this limitation... Tutorial
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Working with continuous replication in Exchange Server 2007
In this best practices guide, Microsoft Exchange Server expert Brien Posey reviews how local continuous replication, cluster continuous replication and standby continuous replication work in Exchange Server 2007. You'll also get an understanding of h... Best Practices Guide
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Troubleshooting Apple iPhone and Exchange Server integration issues
Find out how to configure Exchange ActiveSync to synchronize Apple iPhone and Exchange Server email, calendars and contacts. You'll also get tips and advice on how to avoid common iPhone and Exchange Server setup issues; how to mitigate iPhone securi... Fast Guide
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How continuous replication works in Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Server 2007 uses two types of continuous replication: local continuous replication (LCR) and cluster continuous replication (CCR). The release of Exchange Server 2007 SP1 introduced a third type known as standby continuous replication (SCR).... Best Practices Guide
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Prevent SSL-related synchronization errors on emulated mobile devices
Setting up a Windows Mobile device emulator to test Exchange ActiveSync is easy. Unfortunately, getting the synchronization process to work properly can be tricky. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate issues are the number one cause for these types... Tutorial
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Troubleshoot Windows Mobile device emulator synchronization errors
Although it's simple to connect the Windows Mobile device emulator to Microsoft Exchange Server, the synchronization process can be tricky. Learn a few handy synchronization troubleshooting techniques to set up Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) on the Window... Tutorial
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Synchronizing the Windows Mobile emulator with Exchange Server 2007
Once you install the Windows Mobile emulator, you must synchronize the mobile device emulator with Exchange Server 2007. Here are step-by-step instructions. Tutorial
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Tutorial: SAN storage for Microsoft Exchange Server
Learn the pros and cons of implementing a storage area network (SAN) for Microsoft Exchange Server and how SAN storage technology works. Spotlight
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Exchange Server 2007 high availability strategies and SANs
How to extend Exchange 2007 high availability with Standby, Local and Cluster Continuous Replication (SCR, LCR, CCR) using storage area networks (SANs). Tutorial
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Using a file share witness with Exchange 2007 CCR
The new MNS quorum model with file share witness is required for using the CCR functionality in Exchange Server 2007. Learn how to configure it here. Tutorial
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Will replication in Exchange Server 2007 SP1 woo IT?
Due out before the end of 2007, Exchange Server 2007 SP1 adds standby continuous replication, which could help IT managers with disaster recovery planning. Article | 10 Nov 2007
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Washington energy lobby adopts Exchange failover
One of the largest lobbying associations in the U.S. energy industry recently implemented failover software from XOsoft to guard against costly e-mail lapses. Article | 13 Apr 2006
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Exchange Server replication
Discover how Exchange server replication solutions work and the pros and cons of hardware versus software and synchronous versus asynchronous. Article | 14 Nov 2005
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Microsoft forgoes radical for familiar with next Exchange
A top Microsoft executive has outlined plans for E12, the working name for the successor to Exchange Server 2003. Experts say customers aren't likely to be startled by changes to the messaging platform. Article | 19 Jan 2005
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Xiotech joins long-distance replication race
The list of vendors now shipping asynchronous replication products is as long as your arm, but how affordable is this gear? News | 08 Dec 2004
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Inter-Organization Replication Tool
The following is Tip #22 from "25 Exchange 2003 Tips in 25 minutes." Article | 14 Apr 2004
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Cmdlets troubleshoot common Exchange 2007 CCR failures
CCR failures are bound to happen. Keep these EMS cmdlets in your arsenal to detect the cause of the problem. Tip
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Exchange Server 2007 hardware planning for continuous replication
Exchange Server 2007 has flexible storage hardware requirements, but SANs may be more efficient and cost effective than DAS for large Exchange deployments. Tip
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Why boot an Exchange server from a storage area network (SAN)?
Find out why implementing an Exchange Server boot from SAN technology is a major leap in providing storage resiliency and saving storage disk space. Tip
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Microsoft Outlook folder deletion and synchronization problems
Users who run Exchange Server offline mode (i.e., using an .OST file) can sometimes experience a strange problem where certain Microsoft Outlook folders cannot be deleted. In this tip, SearchExchange.com contributor Serdar Yegulalp explains why and p... Tip
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Exchange Admin 101: Exchange Server replication and synchronization
Whether your organization uses a single Exchange server or dozens, one of the most important underlying processes is replication. This primer explains why Exchange replication is so important and how it works. Tip
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Troubleshooting Exchange replication with REPADMIN
REPADMIN is a built-in Windows diagnostic command-line utility that works at the Active Directory level to diagnose Windows and Exchange Server replication issues. Tip
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Tool diagnoses Active Directory schema problems
A malfunctioning Active Directory schema can cause all sorts of problems for Exchange Server, from replication issues between servers to Exchange not working at all. Luckily, there's a free tool called Active Directory Schema Diagnose that can determ... Tip
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Dealing with routing group master failure
Learn about the essential role of the routing group master in an Exchange Server routing group architecture and how to handle a failure. Tip
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Understanding Exchange Server routing groups
Learn how Exchange Server routing groups work, issues to watch out for when using them, and what routing group topology options are available to you. Tip
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REPLMON: Microsoft Active Directory replication monitoring tool
Since Active Directory is at the heart of Exchange Server's functionality, problems with it can affect Exchange as well. To help diagnose AD replication issues, Microsoft created REPLMON, a tool included in the Windows Server 2003 Support Tools colle... Tip
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Synching public and private Exchange calendars
Find out what your best option is when attempting to synch public and private calendars in Microsoft Exchange. Ask the Expert
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Relocating Outlook email messages on a hosted Exchange 2007 server
Learn how to ensure manageability of Outlook emails while maintaining access to them on a hosted Exchange 2007 server. Ask the Expert
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Pushing a public calendar out from a private Exchange account
Learn how to restore a public calendar that has been moved to a private Exchange account. Ask the Expert
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Synchronized Exchange mobile device showing deleted appointment
After synchronizing a mobile device with Exchange Server, a user's deleted appointment is still showing on their device. See how to remedy this issue here. Ask the Expert
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Share and sync calendar data between two Exchange Server sites
Find out how to set up trusts between two Exchange Server 2003 sites to share and synchronize calendar information between users. Ask the Expert
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Troubleshoot Outlook 2007 error 0X8004010F on Exchange Server 2007
Get help troubleshooting Microsoft Outlook 2007 error message 0X8004010F, an Outlook address book synchronization issue, on Exchange Server 2007. Ask the Expert
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How to sync iPhone with Exchange Server email
Get tips on how to properly synchronize Apple iPhone email with Microsoft Exchange Server email. Ask the Expert
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Troubleshoot Exchange public folder sync issue between routing groups
Find out where to begin troubleshooting Exchange Server public folder synchronization and replication issues between Exchange routing groups. Ask the Expert
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How much bandwidth is required to send email in Exchange 2003?
Get tips on how to calculate how much bandwidth your Exchange 2003 organization requires and suggestions for replicating data between Exchange servers at separate locations. Ask the Expert
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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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Cmdlets troubleshoot common Exchange 2007 CCR failures
CCR failures are bound to happen. Keep these EMS cmdlets in your arsenal to detect the cause of the problem. Tip
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Synching public and private Exchange calendars
Find out what your best option is when attempting to synch public and private calendars in Microsoft Exchange. Ask the Expert
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Fix Outlook 2007 and SharePoint synchronization breaks
The .pst file that is created when synchronizing Outlook and SharePoint is linked to a user's profile. However, synchronization can break if roaming profiles are being used. There are a couple of settings you can enable to work around this limitation... Tutorial
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Relocating Outlook email messages on a hosted Exchange 2007 server
Learn how to ensure manageability of Outlook emails while maintaining access to them on a hosted Exchange 2007 server. Ask the Expert
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Pushing a public calendar out from a private Exchange account
Learn how to restore a public calendar that has been moved to a private Exchange account. Ask the Expert
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Synchronized Exchange mobile device showing deleted appointment
After synchronizing a mobile device with Exchange Server, a user's deleted appointment is still showing on their device. See how to remedy this issue here. Ask the Expert
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Working with continuous replication in Exchange Server 2007
In this best practices guide, Microsoft Exchange Server expert Brien Posey reviews how local continuous replication, cluster continuous replication and standby continuous replication work in Exchange Server 2007. You'll also get an understanding of h... Best Practices Guide
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Troubleshooting Apple iPhone and Exchange Server integration issues
Find out how to configure Exchange ActiveSync to synchronize Apple iPhone and Exchange Server email, calendars and contacts. You'll also get tips and advice on how to avoid common iPhone and Exchange Server setup issues; how to mitigate iPhone securi... Fast Guide
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How continuous replication works in Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Server 2007 uses two types of continuous replication: local continuous replication (LCR) and cluster continuous replication (CCR). The release of Exchange Server 2007 SP1 introduced a third type known as standby continuous replication (SCR).... Best Practices Guide
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Prevent SSL-related synchronization errors on emulated mobile devices
Setting up a Windows Mobile device emulator to test Exchange ActiveSync is easy. Unfortunately, getting the synchronization process to work properly can be tricky. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate issues are the number one cause for these types... Tutorial
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About Microsoft Exchange Server Sync and Replication Issues
Replication and synchronization occur between multiple, connected Exchange servers and between Microsoft Outlook email clients and Exchange servers to ensure the integrity and availability of the most up-to-date versions of email and configuration data. If replication issues arise, it's often difficult to diagnose the root cause. Get tips and best practices that will help you manage and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange sync and replication issues.