June 2012
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June 27, 2012
27
Jun'12
How to send Outlook 2010 items via SMS text message
No smart phone, no problem! You can still configure Outlook 2010 to send mail, calendar items and more to users who have cell phones that aren’t ActiveSync-enabled. Here’s how. Continue Reading
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June 26, 2012
26
Jun'12
Quick links: Virtualizing Exchange Server on VMware vSphere
Many IT shops that run Exchange Server also use VMware’s vSphere for virtualization projects. These links offer helpful info for those that may already run vSphere or are preparing to implement it. Continue Reading
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June 25, 2012
25
Jun'12
How to troubleshoot Exchange Autodiscover service issues
The Exchange Autodiscover service doesn’t typically need a lot of maintenance. But when issues crop up, make sure you’re ready. Continue Reading
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June 20, 2012
20
Jun'12
Smart sizing for Exchange Server 2010 mailbox databases
There is no single size that fits the needs of all Exchange Server 2010 mailbox databases. But there are several aspects to consider when determining what’s best for your company. Continue Reading
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June 18, 2012
18
Jun'12
Assessing Office 365's Lync Online for Exchange admins
Lync Online gets less fanfare than Exchange and SharePoint online, but that doesn't mean you should disregard it. Know what to expect if and when your company jumps on the Office 365 bandwagon. Continue Reading
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June 11, 2012
11
Jun'12
Troubleshooting Exchange 2010 public folder replication issues
Public folders are here to stay. Therefore, you need to know how to fix them if anything -- like replication -- goes wrong. Continue Reading
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June 07, 2012
07
Jun'12
How to change Office 365 user passwords via PowerShell
Sorry if you’re a bit weary of hearing reasons why PowerShell is so important. Here’s one more: you’ll need it for password management in Office 365. Continue Reading
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June 06, 2012
06
Jun'12
What to know before repairing Exchange Server 2010 databases
Repairing an Exchange 2010 database is a potentially destructive operation. Following these carefully laid out instructions can help you avoid disaster. Continue Reading