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SBS2008- “Cannot Configure Backup Schedule” error when you run Configure Server Backup wizard on Small Business Server 2008.

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Vikramjit Singh.] We have seen a couple of issues with SBS 2008 Backup now and here is one of them. You may receive the following error while running SBS 2008 Backup Wizard. CAUSE: This error may occur if the amount
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You receive a Vbscript error while connecting to the client/server computer using RWW in SBS 2008.

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Bhushan Gokhale.] In SBS 2003, we receive the request from remote machine on port 4125 (which opens Dynamically on the server), and after validating the request, we redirect it to the appropriate client machine. Unlike

How to obtain SBS 2000/SBS 2003 licenses now that SBS 2008 has released?

[This post comes to us courtesy Rituraj Choudhary] We have had a couple of queries where people wanted to purchase SBS 2003 or SBS 2000 Client Access Licenses. We no longer have an option to purchase the same with the advent of SBS 2008. We can only purchase

How to add Disclaimer to your emails in SBS 2008, Exchange 2007.

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Girish Rajan.] Disclaimers are typically used to provide legal text or other text that administrators want to apply to all e-mail messages that enter or leave their Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 organization. In topic

What does the Configure (Smart Host) Internet Mail wizard do?

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Moloy Tandon.] SBS 2008 offers a wizard to configure Exchange to use a Smart Host to send external emails. If required, the wizard also allows you to configure authentication for outbound connection. You can launch the
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SBS 2008 RTMs

On behalf of the SBS team, I am extremely pleased to announce that Windows Small Business Server 2008 software has been finalized! Today both SBS Standard and Premium are being released to manufacturing, which means we begin the process of finalizing
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