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Ian Hameroff
So, Why Add an Archive to Exchange?
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over 4 years ago
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Ian Hameroff
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Last Wednesday I started with a brief overview of the integrated archiving, retention, and discovery capabilities we’re launching with Exchange Server 2010 . Good, right? Well, a common question I get from customers, partners, analysts, our field and...
Ian Hameroff
Back in Bla…er…Blog! And, a little Exchange Archiving too.
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I must admit, that after nearly a four month hiatus, I’m feeling a bit like my blog has just been reawaken, like Han Solo was released from being frozen in Carbonite : can’t really see that well, and I’m hoping that I don’t need to stare down a Sarlacc...
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