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MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER AND DNS EXPERTS
David Sengupta
Global Director of Product Management
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Bharat Suneja
Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and Exchange MVP
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Exchange Server deployment strategies for SMBs
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 01 Mar 2007
TIP - Contributor Brien Posey discusses techniques small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) can use when deploying Exchange Server that improve cost effectiveness and availability.
How defective DNS records damage Sender ID and Exchange Server
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 01 Nov 2006
TIP - Beware of servers sending you email that have badly formatted or nonexistent DNS records -- they can hurt Sender ID and Exchange Server.
Tasks you should automate: Managing DNS
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 29 Aug 2006
TIP - The less manual work you have to do with DNS zone files or the DNS interface, the better -- and there are tools designed to automate most of the process of dealing with DNS.
Getting inside DNS
Submitted By: SearchWinIT.com | 15 Aug 2006
TIP - Expert Laura E. Hunter breaks down the mechanics of DNS and explains how DNS clients and servers work together to resolve human-readable DNS names into IP addresses.
Microsoft Outlook authentication fails on one workstation
25 Jul 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - Get help troubleshooting Microsoft Outlook authentication problems that occur on only one workstation in the Exchange Server domain.
Properly formatting local DNS entries
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 19 Apr 2006
TIP - Learn about common mistakes administrators make when creating internal DNS names and how they can affect Exchange Server functionality.
How to determine if you're the target of a 'reverse NDR attack'
28 Mar 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - SearchExchange.com expert Bharat Suneja outlines the symptoms of a 'reverse NDR attack' and provides instructions on how to clean up your Exchange queues if your server's been targeted.
Displaying a public IP address and domain name, but not internal data
28 Mar 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - Learn how to make an IP address public on Microsoft Exchange Server, while keeping internal data private.
DNS problem preventing branch office from connecting to Exchange server
18 Feb 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - Users at a branch office are unable to connect to the Exchange server. SearchExchange.com expert Patricia Guerrero provides instructions for solving this DNS issue.
Still receiving inbound SMTP e-mail at a defunct domain
08 Feb 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - You've removed the MX record from an old domain, yet incoming e-mail is still being received -- what should you do? SearchExchange.com expert David Sengupta explains how to troubleshoot this problem.


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