September 2008 - Posts
This event will be held in London at the MSFT offices in Cardinal Place near Victoria. This month we have a topical session led by Clive Watson, Brett Johnson and Julius Davies from Microsoft. We will be discussing the new support statements surround
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Don't forget to attend the next in the UK MCSTalks series. Today's topic is 'Security and PKI'.. For details of how to register to listen in go to the 'MCS Talks' blog at; http://blogs.technet.com/mcstalks/default.aspx This is a list of the
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One of the most often asked, and most difficult to answer, questions concerning Microsoft System Centre Data Protection Manager (dpm) is how long will it take to backup and restore data... As you'd expect the answer is 'it depends'. So I thought
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Why not go along to Daniel Kenyon-smith’s (UK MCS) TechNet presentation ‘ Recipient management, policies and permissions in Exchange 2007’ at our Microsoft offices in London... Abstract In this session we will discuss the recipient management
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Don't forget next weeks meeting of the UK ' Microsoft Messaging and Mobility User Group ' . A little bit about the event... "The event will be held in London at the MSFT offices in Cardinal Place near Victoria. This month we have a exciting session
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Well, Hyper-V launched in June 2008 and the Exchange product group promised to revise their support strategy for running Exchange products within a virtual environment. That statement has been out for a few weeks now, so I thought it would be a
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Let's say that over a period of an hour only a very small number of transactions are generated for a particular CCR enabled storage group. If those changes add up to less than 1MB's worth of transactions and are therefore not sufficient to fill
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UK consultants are currently presenting a series of webcasts on Technet. For details of how to register to listen in go to the 'MCS Talks' blog at; http://blogs.technet.com/mcstalks/default.aspx The following is taken from the blog : "The
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