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Henrik Walther answers your questions about Microsoft Exchange. Here’s just a sample of the ones he tackles in the September issue of TechNet Magazine: Q I'm currently planning a migration from Exchange Server 2003 to a new Exchange Server 2007 organization. Read More...
Even if you’re not headed back to school, it’s academic— our September issue will take you to the head of the class. Features Many organizations rely on ISA Server 2006 to secure their environment, but few take the important step of securing ISA Server Read More...
Just in case you didn’t know, TechNet Magazine has won a number of awards in its relatively short lifetime. Last year, we won the Society for Technical Communication’s Excellence Award for our October, November, and December 2006 issues. How cool is that! Read More...
Rajesh Ramanathan’s February article, How Presence Powers OCS 2007 , showed ho w Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007 built on the strengths of Live Communication Server 2005 to deliver enhanced enterprise-class instant messaging and presence capabilities, Read More...
You've likely heard a lot about Unified Messaging, which integrates voicemail, e-mail, and faxes into a single inbox that can be accessed from nearly anywhere.  It was an exciting part of the Exchange Server 2007 release, and Service Pack 1 brought Read More...
Henrik Walther answers your questions about Microsoft Exchange. In this issue : Eliminating a single point of failure when relaying outbound e-mail from SharePoint servers; replicating Mailbox databases to Mailbox servers at a second site using the new Read More...
The July 2008 issue of TechNet Magazine is now available online. FEATURE ARTICLES In the July issue, we provide guidance on Going Live with IIS 7.0 , giving advice on how you can test, stage, and migrate your Web apps. We also have an article that shows Read More...
The June 2008 issue of TechNet Magazine is now available online. Security, security, and more security. The June issue is our annual Security Issue, and we delve into a variety of security-related topics. In the June issue, we have some security all-stars Read More...
In this installment , Nino Bilic answers a number of your questions about Exchange Server 2007 SP1, including whether you need to co mplete the full installation of the Exchange 2007 RTM version before applying SP1, which server roles should be upgraded Read More...
Microsoft Exchange support was the number-one feature request of users of DPM 2006—and Microsoft listened. As Calvin Keaton describes in our January issue, the new version of Data Protection Manager introduces support for both Exchange Server 2003 Read More...
Getting ready to run Exchange on Windows Server 2008 ? The Microsoft Exchange Development team has been preparing for this for some time now, and Paul Bowden shares some advice and lessons they've learned to help you get ready. You’ll also find Read More...
What’s so great about Standby Continuous Replication ? SCR, new in Service Pack 1, means that high availability and site resilience are no longer mutually exclusive—you can achieve both. Scott Schnoll shows how SCR can help you improve uptime, Read More...
Unified messaging involves the integration of two disparate systems--your Microsoft Exchange messaging system and your physical telephony system. As a result, you can combine voicemail, fax capabilities, and e-mail messaging into a single mailbox. Implementing Read More...
Exchange Server 2007 SP1 is now available and it’s loaded with new features. And these changes aren’t just your standard hotfixes and security updates—you get new management tools, improved Unified Messaging capabilities, better reliability, and more. Read More...
The December 2007 issue of TechNet Magazine is now available online at www.technetmagazine.com/issues/2007/12/ . In our final issue of 2007, we take a look at how business gets done in the era of Unified Communications. Tony Smith begins with an overview Read More...
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