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Adrian Beasley sent me this article the other day explaining how he managed to connect his Windows mobile 6 phone to connect to Exchange Server 2007. It's certainly worth a read if you're struggling to get connectied and are running out of ideas... Read Read More...
Adrian Beasley General Inspired by recent TechNet sessions and User Group meetings, where I heard expounded the wonders of Windows Mobile 6, and its close integration with Exchange Server 2007, I bought a top-of-the range mobile phone, an HTC TyTN11, Read More...
SharePoint has been a phenominal success as a product for Microsoft. It has successfully penetrated almost every industry as collaboration & portal platform. SharePoint's role in the enrichment of secondary education has been particularly strong. Read More...
SharePoint Learning Kit also known as SLK is a delivery tool for SCORM compliant documents. Certificated as a SCORM 2004 deliverly tool, SLK will turn a SCORM compatible file and deliver it to a user and track their progress. What is SCORM? SCORM which Read More...
Thanks to Chris Dalby of Yellow Park for this contributing piece breaking down the great new enhancements made to OCS and Live Meeting! The article can be found here. Read More...
Adoption of the SharePoint platofrm is growing rapidly and for every new deployment there is a requirement for staff to support and maintain it. Identifying the necessary skills in potential new recruits for individuals who have not had sufficient experience Read More...
Stephen works with a lot of customers who ask him about SharePoint, and the sort of questions that they should ask candidates at interviews in order to demonstrate what they know about the product and their strengths in particular areas. He's put together Read More...
Dennis has written an excellent article on Office Communications Server 2007 which he's given me permission to reproduce here. He brings in vision, VOIP, news articles and our own press release on Unified Communications. If you're unfamiliar with how Read More...
Dennis Lundtoft Thomsen It's hardly groundbreaking news that Microsoft is entering the VoIP market, the real news is that Microsoft is disclosing more and more details publicly (I'm member of the private beta for Office Communicator Server 2007, but all Read More...
Here's an interesting post from Mark Wilson which he's allowed me to reproduce here. Often Exchange and messaging problems are not the fault of the application, but often an underlying issue further down the stack. DNS is often the culprit too, so Mark's Read More...
Mark Wilson What a week! Switching hosting providers, setting up a new content management system for this blog (more on that as soon as it’s ready) and all at the same time as suffering e-mail problems as, since the middle of the week, every e-mail that Read More...
Brian Reid has written an interesting piece about using Powershell to create certificate requests for other web sites that can be uploaded to Certificate Server. This allows you to have a certificate for more than one domain name. Brian uses Exchange Read More...
Brian Reid A new feature in digital certificates is the Subject Alternative Name property. This allows you to have a certificate for more than one URI (i.e. www.c7solutions.com and www.c7solutions.co.uk ) in the same certificate. It also means that in Read More...
I've been in contact with Paul Stringfellow for quite some time. He comments on my blog regularly, sends me mails enthusing about technology, or a blog post, or just contacts me with some suggestions for postings. I was really pleased when he mailed me Read More...
Paul Stringfellow The answer is surprisingly so!!! This document outlines our experiences in implementing Exchange 2007 UM in under a couple of hours, including a from-scratch build of Exchange 2007. The Kit In Use: IBM X336 Server Ericsson Business Phone Read More...
 
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