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Enabling protocol logging for Exchange Server
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 29 Nov 2006
TIP - Protocol logging lets you see the commands that clients are sending to Exchange so you can detect suspicious traffic patterns. Protocol logs are also an excellent forensic tool.
How HTTP verbs can 'hang' Outlook Web Access
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 19 Sep 2006
TIP - Proxy servers or firewalls that closely screen HTTP traffic may unintentionally block OWA access. Learn two workarounds for this issue.
Establishing a direct Microsoft Outlook connection using RPC over HTTP
08 Sep 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - SearchExchange.com expert Brad Dinerman explains alternate ways for remote users to access Microsoft Outlook from outside of their network, including Remote Procedure Call (RCP) over HTTP.
Should I be concerned with a large number of user HTTP logons?
27 Jul 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - SearchExchange.com expert David Sengupta discusses how to handle a large number of user HTTP logons found in the logons directory in Exchange System Manager.
Why HTTP can hurt Exchange ActiveSync attachments
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 06 Jul 2006
TIP - If a certain HTTP "verb" command is blocked by a proxy or firewall, attachment synchronization to ActiveSync devices will fail; the same issue can cause SharePoint errors as well.
8 Exchange 2003 security tips in 8 minutes
Submitted By: Derek Carpenter, Assistant Editor | 04 Oct 2004
TIP - "8 Exchange 2003 security tips in 8 minutes" is excerpted from a chapter in David McAmis and Don Jones' book, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Delta Guide
Outlook Web Access graphic problems
Expert: Patricia Guerrero | 22 Sep 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - We installed Outlook Web Access (OWA) on a Small Business Server 2003 server and can access it from the outside, but it will not send any graphics back, just text. The graphics are coming across with a box and a red X. ...
20 tips on securing Outlook in 20 minutes
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 17 May 2004
TIP - SearchExchange.com is excerpting a chapter of Paul Robichaux's new book, "Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled."
Security 'to-do' list
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 27 Apr 2004
TIP - For a short list on how to protect your servers and messaging environment from attacks, read this Tip.
Turn it off
Submitted By: By David Gabel | 30 Jul 2001
TIP - If you don't want to let users access your Exchange server through the Web, you have to turn off the capability.


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