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Deep Dive into Windows Mobile 6.0 and Exchange Server 2007
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Companies of all sizes are turning toward mobile devices as a way to help their employees work more effectively and productively. The Microsoft Exchange Server product family includes integrated support for a wide range of mobile devices, providing Exchange...
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Understanding the New Back Pressure Feature in Exchange 2007
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A new feature of Exchange Server 2007 that helps prevent the inundation of system resources of an Exchange Server 2007 transport server is back pressure. Back pressure is a system resource monitoring feature of the Exchange Transport service that exists...
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Public Folder Replication Issue between Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007
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Recently, we have been seeing a number of issues where public folders cannot be replicated to Exchange 2007. The symptoms are: 1. Exchange 2007 Mailboxes are not able to view Exchange 2003 Public Folders through Outlook client. 2. On Exchange 2003...
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Public Folder Replicas Prevent Uninstall Exchange 2007
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When you try to uninstall Exchange 2007 from your server, you may receive some error messages which indicate that there is still some Public Folder on the machine thus meaning the uninstall process fails. We have received a lot of these issues recently...
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New features in Exchange 2007 SP1
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Exchange 2007 SP1 will be released in the second half of this year. A partial list of what you'll find included in this SP is: Standby Continuous Replication (SCR) With Exchange 2007, we introduced Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) for replication...
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How to Move Exchange Server 2007 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server Name
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We have received some requests regarding how to move Microsoft Exchange 2007 to new hardware and keep the same server name. You can find the solution by following detailed steps below. 1. Complete copy of the mailbox database.edb and pubic database...
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How to Configure Internet Mail Flow in Exchange Server 2007
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Exchange Server 2007 allows customers to flexibly configure and control inbound and outbound Internet mail flow in a way that meets the requirements of their environments. The three typical mail flow scenarios are: You send and receive Internet...
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