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Configuring Office Web Apps Server for Exchange 2013
Get the steps necessary to build an Office Web Apps Server farm and integrate it with Exchange 2013. It's essential if you add other Wave 15 products.
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Outlook 2013 deployments: What you should know
Before deploying Microsoft Outlook 2013, you should be up to speed on the latest processes. Here is what they entail.
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Exchange mail access options on Surface tablets
With tablet usage on the rise, users should know how to access Exchange Server mail. Outlook isn't included on the Surface, but other options exist.
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Hub transport server: Gone but not forgotten
Although the hub transport server is no longer a separate role in Exchange 2013, the transport architecture and services still live on.
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New Exchange 2013 features may affect migration plans
New Exchange 2013 features make on-premises migrations, Office 365 setups and hybrid environments all viable options.
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How to stop DoS attacks on virtualized Exchange servers
Denial-of-service attacks pose a serious security threat to virtualized Exchange servers. Discover what you can do to mitigate potential intrusions.
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How to set up an Exchange 2013 site mailbox
Exchange 2013 site mailboxes are a great new feature, but several configuration steps are necessary before rolling them out to users.
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Exchange 2013: Compliance and e-discovery enhancements
New features in Exchange 2013 may actually help drive adoption. Take compliance and e-discovery features for example.
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Best practices: ActiveSync mailbox policies
Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy implementation is different for every organization, but that doesn't mean there are no best practices to follow.
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Two new Outlook 2013 features balance OST files
Managing the size of users' OST files is greatly simplified in Outlook 2013 with the arrival of two new features.
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A look at Exchange 2013 RBAC
Microsoft rebuilt the RBAC feature in Exchange 2013, so it's important to familiarize yourself with the basics. Start here.
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Exchange Server network configuration tweaks
With a few simple guidelines and tweaks, you can optimize your Exchange Server network configuration and keep servers humming.
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Exchange 2010 virtualization on vSphere: Best practices
Observing best practices and watching for common oversights will go a long way when virtualizing Exchange 2010 on VMware vSphere.
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A look at Exchange 2013 DAG enhancements
Exchange 2013 database availability groups have improved significantly since Exchange 2010. These four updates are worth investigating.
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Building Exchange 2013 data prevention loss policies
While data loss prevention policies are a cool new feature in Exchange 2013, you must understand how to build them before you can use them.
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Exchange address book policies: Where, why and how
Exchange address book policies have replaced clunky global address list segmentation. Discover where they make sense and how to implement them.
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Barriers to successfully virtualizing Exchange Server
Interested in virtualizing Exchange Server? Two roadblocks may stand in your way. Our expert explains both, as well as their causes.
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ActiveSync policy options for iOS devices
As iOS devices invade organizations, it's crucial to understand Exchange ActiveSync policies. Password options and other restrictions are available.
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PowerShell and public folders: Exchange 2013 changes
Microsoft made some PowerShell changes that correspond with new Exchange 2013 public folders. This tip details what you need to know before migrating.
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Configure federation farm for hybrid Office 365
Configuring single sign-on for a hybrid Office 365 deployment takes several steps. Here's how to set up your Active Directory federation farm.
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Set up federation proxy servers for hybrid Office 365
Part of the hybrid Office 365 single sign-on configuration process is correctly setting up federation proxy servers. Here's how.
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Exchange 2013's anti-malware protection: Is it enough?
Trusting native Exchange 2013 anti-malware protection to protect your environment is an option, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the best one.
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Is Exchange 2013 CU1 ready for prime time?
Before migrating to Exchange 2013 CU1, you should know about some of the most important updates and how they'll affect your environment.
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Repairing Exchange calendar reminder problems
Problems with Exchange calendar reminders often stem from users simply connecting to too many calendars. Here's how to clean up the clutter.