Handling Poison Messages with Exchange 2007
Exchange Server 2007 stops poison messages in its poison message queue so they won't crash your transport services—but they'll stay in the queue until you do something with them.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
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[August 1, 2008]
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Q. How can I determine my Microsoft Exchange single-instance storage ratio?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Journaling and Transport Rules in Exchange 2007
Both journaling and transport rules are quite powerful. Learn to use them effectively, and you'll be able to easily manage how messages move through your Exchange system.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
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[July 31, 2008]
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Q. Is Microsoft Exchange single-instance storage still a big deal?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Awards Recognize the Best of TechEd 2008 IT Professionals Conference
For our seventh annual awards issue, our judges traveled to Orlando to take a close look at the finalists in our Best of TechEd awards process and bring you the top third-party products. The envelope, please!
Windows IT Pro - Editors
Deploy Exchange 2007 on a Single Server
Exchange Server 2007 is designed to work on at least two physical servers, but you can set it up on just one—by making some configuration changes that enable the Hub Transport server role to handle Internet email and adding security to the Mailbox role.
Windows IT Pro - Damir Dizdarevic
How Messages Move in a Multiserver Exchange 2007 Environment
Trace the flow of outgoing and incoming messages as they move between several Exchange Server 2007 server roles.
Windows IT Pro - Damir Dizdarevic
Windows IT Pro Community Choice Awards
Our readers have opinions about the best products, too, based on their experience with using products day in and day out. Here are their picks in eight categories, including Exchange Server monitoring, laptop synchronization, and disk imaging.
Windows IT Pro - Editors
Norway, and RSS feeds on your Windows Mobile Device
Whether you're using Windows Mobile 6.1 or Windows Mobile 6.0, a smartphone or a PDA, you'll be able to synchronize RSS feeds through Outlook Mobile so you can stay connected while you're on the road.
Windows IT Pro - Siegfried Jagott
Microsoft Exchange Online: An ASP's Reaction
Does Microsoft Exchange Online and the company's other new online offerings spell the end of ASPs? Apptix, an Exchange service provider, sees much room for ASPs to offer features that Microsoft won't and to target different business segments.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
Exchange Management with EMS: Getting Exchange Objects
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
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[July 22, 2008]
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Exchange Management with EMS: Getting Exchange Objects
You can use EMS to retrieve any type of Exchange object and its properties, then use the pipelining feature to pass results to another command. Be sure your scope is correct.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
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[July 22, 2008]
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Q. How can I easily install the Windows Server 2008 roles and features that Exchange Server 2007 requires?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
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[July 21, 2008]
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Q. Which Windows Server 2008 roles and features does Exchange Server 2007 require?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
The iPhone as a Mail Device
An Exchange administrator and self-proclaimed "Windows Mobile device wrangler" gives you the scoop on how well the iPhone 3G works for enterprise email, and points out some surprising omissions in Apple's latest release.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
The iPhone as a Mail Device
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
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[July 15, 2008]
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How to Fix the Link-State Suppression Error
The Link-state suppression is not enabled error commonly occurs during an Exchange Server 2007 transition-ready environment analysis. Learn the registry setting that fixes the error and enables link-state suppression.
Windows IT Pro - J. Peter Bruzzese
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[July 15, 2008]
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Simplify Your Exchange 2007 Transition
Transitioning to Exchange Server 2007 need not be daunting, if you do so in an orderly way. Set a comfortable coexistence period, use ExBPA to flag potential issues, and install server roles and move mailboxes in an optimum sequence.
Windows IT Pro - J. Peter Bruzzese
Exchange Server News: Rollup Roundup
New update rollups are available for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 and Exchange 2007 RTM, and an OWA vulnerability gets patched.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
How to Avoid Exchange 2007 SP1 Rollup Installation Problems
After installing update rollup 2 or 3 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1, some of your Exchange services might not start. Here's an explanation of why this problem happens and a workaround you can use to prevent it.
Windows IT Pro - Tony Redmond
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