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April 2007 - Posts

Okay, it has been quite some time since we really had an Exchange Server User Group Meeting here in Phoenix. Most of it has been because I've been on the road week in and week out. Well, my May schedule actually looks somewhat decent where I'll be in Read More...
I have received final confirmation that I will indeed be attending Tech Ed 2007 in Orlando, Florida this year from June 4 - 8!! Tech Ed is a great conference where attendees get a chance to hear directly from different Product Group folks on various topics Read More...
In an earlier post recapping the TechNet Event in Billings, Montana ( http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2007/04/18/technet-event-in-billings-mt-april-17-2007-recap.aspx ), I mentioned that the PowerPoint decks for this quarter had not been posted Read More...
What fantastic news!!!!!!!!!!!! Microsoft and Unisys just announced a free trial service of Exchange Server 2007 that anyone can take advantage of. This allows customers to test drive the features of Exchange Server 2007 in a hosted environment (by Unisys) Read More...
WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! I am finally done going through the Q&A Log from Part 24 (Troubleshooting E-Mail Flow) of the 24 Part Exchange Server 2007 Webcast Series!!!!!!! A BIG thank you to all the folks who helped with Q&A throughout the Read More...
I just finished co-delivering a TechNet Event in Billings, Montana with my team mate, Shawn Travers, yesterday (April 17, 2007). The attendees were great and very interactive. There were quite a bit of questions asked throughout the morning. There was Read More...
Almost done!! Here's Part 23 (Troubleshooting Part 1) of the 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast series. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Exchange Server 2007 Webcast Series (Part 23 of 24) Questions Read More...
In a previous post on April 10th, 2007 ( http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2007/04/10/coffee-my-addiction.aspx ), I talked about my coffee addiction. In that same post, I commented that I was pretty much on the road the entire month of February Read More...
I've had a lot of people email me asking for the PowerPoint Decks for at least one of the Parts of the 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast series. I know we had some difficulties throughout the series and the majority of the decks were made available. I have Read More...
This is just totaly exciting!!!!!!!!! I am now officially caught up with all my Q&A Logs for the series as of right now. Here is the Q&A Log from Part 22 (Toolbox) from the 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast series. This has got to be the smallest Read More...
As I am working away at 11:45 PM, I find myself thinking about tomorrow morning and whether I should make my mocha before the kids head out for school or after they leave. The fact that I'm "obsessing" about my coffee (mocha) this late at night makes Read More...
Despite the fact that I had no one helping me answer questions during the live webcast, I was able to get this one done fairly quickly. It also helped that there weren't that many questions. Either way, here is the Q&A Log from Part 21 (Monitoring Read More...
I am making some good progress with my Q&A Logs!!!! Here is Part 20 (Disaster Recovery) of the 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast series. Please let me know if you have any questions. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Exchange Server 2007 Webcast Series Read More...
Here is the Q&A Log from Part 8 (Configuring Edge Transport Server) of the 8 Part Exchange 2007 Labcast series. This is the last Guided Hands-On-Lab for the series. Please be sure to check out http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/tnexchangeserver.mspx#ExchangeServer2007GuidedLabcasts Read More...
I am finished with the Q&A Log from Part 19 (Introduction to Disaster Recovery) of the 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast series. Please let me know if you have any questions. Exchange Server 2007 Webcast Series (Part 19 of 24) Questions and Answers Log Read More...
Okay, I'm definitely not perfect! I had heard at one point that we were going to move away from charging for the Passive Node of a CCR Cluster in Exchange 2007. Evidently, I didn't pay close enough attention to the final word because that never came to Read More...
Here is the completed Q&A Log from Part 18 (Mobility) of the 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast series. Remember that some of the new security features in Exchange 2007 for Mobile devices does require Windows Mobile 6 on the device. This includes things Read More...
Here is the very short Q&A Log from Part 7 (Using Cluster Continuous Replication) of the 8 Part Exchange 2007 Labcast series. Please let me know if you have any questions. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Exchange Server 2007 Labcast Series (Part Read More...
I finished cleaning up the Q&A Log for Part 17 (Unified Messaging) of the 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast Series. One thing I want to make clear when it comes to Unified Messaging is that this is not something that you can easily configure if you don't Read More...
Here's the Q&A Log from Part 6 (LCR) of the 8 Part Labcast Series. Please let me know if you have any questions. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Exchange Server 2007 Labcast Series (Part 6 of 8) Questions and Answers Log (03-16-07) Question: Read More...
Here's the Q&A Log from Part 16 (OWA) of the 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast Series. As usual, I did my best to clean out the duplicates. Please let me know if you have any questions. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Exchange Server 2007 Webcast Read More...
Here's the very short Q&A Log from Part 5 of the Labcast Series where folks had a chance to go through the remote Client Access features of Exchange 2007. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Exchange Server 2007 Labcast Series (Part 5 of 8) Questions Read More...
Slowly but surely, I'm making a dent in the Q&A logs from the Exchange 2007 Webcast series. Here is the log from Part 15 (Using ISA 2006 to Securely Publish Exchange 2007 Client Access). Please let me know if you have any questions. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Read More...
For those of you who are wondering when the next TechNet and MSDN Events will be coming to a city near you in the Desert Mountain territory, I wanted to give you an update. So, following are the dates in case you are curious. April 12 - Salt Lake City, Read More...
 
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