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Recently, I've had a lot of email questions come in on certain topics related to Exchange Server 2007.  I thought I would gather up the most frequently asked ones and post them along with the answers here. Q1.   Does the Edition of Windows Server Read More...
  About a year and a half ago, I delivered a 24 Part Webcast Series on Exchange Server 2007 (minus part 8 which Bryan Von Axelson delivered while I was stuck in the Albuquerque airport).  I have received requests from quite a few people to make Read More...
Just wanted to let everyone know that I've uploaded slide decks 9 - 16 of my 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast Series to Slide Share ( www.slideshare.net/harold.wong ). I will continue to work to get the last 8 slides up. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.co Read More...
Over the past year, I have been asked if I could post all 24 PowerPoint decks from the webcast series to a central location. I have done my best to go through the "regular" channels and have encountered my challenges. I know that it is painful to have Read More...
Thanks for those who attended the webcast on Exchange Server 2007 now with SP1 back on February 5, 2008. I have finished editing the Q&A log and am posting here. If I did not answer your question fully, please feel free to email me. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Read More...
I am sorry that it took so long for me to get this posted. I meant to get this done last Friday night, but with the Buffalo Airport shutting down for quite a few hours, it totally screwed up my schedule for Friday and then the weekend was shot as well. Read More...
On Friday, October 26th, I delivered a TechNet Webcast on Exchange Server 2007 Client Access and Web Services. Unfortunately, I did not have anyone helping to answer Questions on the back end, but I have had a chance to go through all the questions afterwards Read More...
I know that TechNet Virtual Labs are very valuable to IT Professionals. Even I take advantage of these since it is a time saver from a build out perspective so that I can immediately get some hands on experience with new "stuff". I just found out there Read More...
Since this is not a "normal" webcast that I delivered via the regular TechNet channels, I just wanted to do a shameless plug for it. About 2 months ago, I recorded a webcast on Exchange 2007 Risk Mitigation and Compliance in conjunction with CA and Windows Read More...
As I state in my earlier post on May 9th, I am going to be posting the top 24 most frequently asked questions (and their answers) that I received via email during and after the 24 Part Webcast Series. I am going to break these up into 4 different posts Read More...
First, I do want to thank all of those who attended the 24 Part Exchange Server 2007 Webcast series!!! Also a big thank you to my team mates who helped answer Questions during the live webcasts!! Throughout the series and even now after the series, I 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...
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...
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