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We’d like to introduce another author on Thelazyadmin.com. Brad Bird is an IT Professional of 12 years experience. Currently working as an independent consultant associated with Infront Consulting. Brad has more than 8 years under his belt specifically Read More...
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Now after checking the entire pre-installation components, if we start the setup we will get some error messages such as this one: Setup encountered a problem while validating the state of Active Directory: Domain Controller Operating System version is Read More...
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Before we get started with the installation of Exchange 2007 it is recommended to run the latest version of Exchange Best Practice Analyzer tools now, and choose Exchange 2007 readiness check, in my case, the tool gave me the following report: So, my Read More...
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Mueed Al-Enzi sent us an email about a series of posts he wrote on transitioning from Exchagne 2000 to 2007. What was interesting about his article was that his Exchange 2000 server was also his DC and was on Windows 2000. He had a lot more work to do Read More...
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So you are out late, had a few pints, get home and the next day you realize you lost your Windows Mobile 5 device. Well you can call your mobile carrier and have them freeze the account but that won't get rid of your contacts, email messages and other Read More...
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An Exchange Front-end server is the server that OWA clients (as well as other non-MAPI clients) connect to. Front-end (FE) servers are used to reduce the load on the Back-end (BE) servers among other things. Setting up an Exchange FE is a pretty straightforward Read More...
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Installing Exchange has been a pretty straightforward task; however there have been some changes in the install process for Exchange 2007. Part two of this article will take cover the GUI and CLI installation options for Exchange 2007. Continue reading Read More...
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Installing Exchange has been a pretty straightforward task; however there have been some changes in the install process for Exchange 2007. Part one of this series will cover the prerequisites required and preparation of Active Directory. Continue reading Read More...
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Exchange Server 2003 is highly customizable and there are plenty of tips, tricks, tweaks and hacks floating around on the web. A lot of the tools and some of the tips have been well documented by the other MSExchange authors (see the links at the end Read More...
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IMF is the built in spam filter included with Exchange Server 2003 SP2. It is quite a powerful tool but there are times when you may want to exclude a user or users from filtering. Microsoft has published a hotfix under KB 912587 , which, once applied, Read More...
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Recovery Storage Groups (RSG) are one of the most administrator friendly features of Exchange Server 2003 SP1. You may have used them already, and you may have had the same questions Ive been asked. This article aims to answer those questions. Continue Read More...
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The Edge Transport server role in Exchange 2007 performs a number of functions including routing messages between the Exchange organization and the internet, as well as providing Anti-virus and Anti-Spam protection. It is meant to be installed on the Read More...
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Exchange 2007 introduces a new concept to Exchange organizations, the concept of server roles. Similar to how a Windows server can host one or more roles, this type of configuration has been implemented in Exchange Server 2007. Server roles allow an administrator Read More...
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Exchange 2007 Beta 2 is now available and the biggest change is in the management. The entire management of Exchange 2007 can be done using PowerShell (aka MSH). Learning the commands has been made easy as well and as a bonus, we'll see how to move the Read More...
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A while back I wrote on Active Directory groups. If you are running Exchange 2003, there is one more group type you can use. Query Based Distribution Groups are a new type of distribution group. Unlike the normal distribution groups, they do not have Read More...
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Exchange Servers are resource intense machines that can be improved with some small but very important steps. Applying a few, or better yet all, of these tips you can increase the performance of your Exchange 2003 server(s). Lets get right to it! Use Read More...
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A "best practice" for Exchange 2000 and 2003 server performance is to move the SMTP queues to a seperate partition. The queue is located in the Mailroot directory and the default location is Program Files\Exchsvr\Mailroot\vsi # (# is the SMTP Virtual Read More...
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In the final part of this three part series, James takes us through the steps required to complete the Exchange Server 2003 portion of the domain rename. Once your domain controllers are back up, let's work on exchange to make it work with the renamed Read More...
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RPC over HTTPS is one of the most useful features of Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003 and one of the most frustrating. In part one of this article we looked at troubleshooting client and firewall related issues and part two will look into problems that Read More...
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RPC over HTTPS is one of the most useful features of Exchange 2003/Outlook 2003. It is also one of the most frustrating as there are numerous issues that come up causing the connection to fail. Part 1 of this article will shine a light on some common Read More...
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