The Electric Wand
Random thoughts of a technology enthusiast.
April 2009 - Posts
Office 2007 SP2 now available
28 April 09 07:47 PM
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Ewan
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I’ve been beta testing Office 2007 SP2 since the beginning of the year, and it’s been great – the single biggest reason to use it is the myriad improvements made to Outlook, in terms of stability & performance (particularly relating to search and
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Exchange 2010 beta & high availability strategies
15 April 09 10:45 AM
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Ewan
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Exchange 2010 beta released - significant changes to architecture of clustering and high availability make provisioning highly available servers simpler and less expensive.
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Outlook Thread Compressor download now available
11 April 09 02:34 PM
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Ewan
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Nearly a year ago, I wrote about Thread Compressor on here – it’s an add-in to Outlook which removes unnecessary emails, on the assumption that most people reply to mail and leave the original intact, so you could keep the last mail in each branch of
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Ewan Dalton::
Some hopefully sensible commentary around various technologies, starting with Exchange Server and other communications technologies but anything to do with software and electronics, basically... I've been at Microsoft for over 10 years so have a rich history of playing with stuff that's in development.