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My book has been available on the iPhone and iPad since September of 2009. It’s quite a bargain too at US$4.99. The neat thing about this is you can search the contents of the book for whatever you’re looking for, plus, you can read it just like you would
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If you follow my directions for integrating Office Communications Server 2007 R2 with Exchange Server 2010 OWA, and you also have either a host firewall on your CAS servers or a firewall between the OCS frontend pool and your CAS servers, you may find
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I’ll be hanging out in New Orleans at TechE all next week. I’m scheduled to be on one of the Forefront Identity and Access stands Monday and Tuesday most of the day answering Active Directory questions, however I’ll probably be around most of the week
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If you’ve got a user who gets an Access Denied error similiar to the one below when they click on Options in Outlook Web Access (OWA), they may not have the MyBaseOptions role. Typically this happens because the user has lost their Role Assignment Policy.
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I thought I’d compile a list of issues that I’ve seen and fixed with regard to BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) integration with Exchange and Active Directory. Most of these issues don’t seem to be really well documented on Google
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If you’re getting an error from Mac Messenger about the digital certificate file being invalid when trying to sign-in to OCS, you may need to tweak the root config on your OCS servers. The good news is the fine folks over at DigiCert have compiled some
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I’ve got three sessions this year at TEC . TEC is by far the best IT conference I’ve attended (and I’ve been to many). You’ve even still got five days to convince your boss and get a discount on the registration fee! My sessions this year are: Inside
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If your end users are using Exchange Server 2010 OWA, one of the things they can now do is track their messages from the Exchange Control Panel and see largely the same data an administrator sees. What isn’t enabled by default is the ability to delegate
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Some folks employ all sorts of worldly mailbox organization strategies. Me, not so much… I may be a little behind on my DL mail: Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
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One of the new features of Outlook Web App (OWA) in Exchange 2010 is the ability for OWA to act as an IM client if you have Office Communications Server (OCS) in your environment. Once configured, you’ll be able to see and manage your buddy list, manage
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Microsoft has had a tool internally for a while that would convert a saved state or snapshot of a HyperV virtual machine into a dump that you could open with the Windows debugging tools. This is really pretty handy sometimes when troubleshooting. The
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One of the new features in Exchange Server 2010 is the concept of Client Throttling Policies. In summary, Client Throttling Policies are designed to limit the amount of system resources a given user can consume and in turn impact performance for other
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Exchange logs quite a bit of info about ActiveSync device partnerships and you can use this to create reports about the utilization of mobility features in your organization. Getting this data requires a couple of intermediate steps before you can export
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Last week, I posted about how to redirect HTTP connects to Exchange 2010 OWA to HTTPS. There was a small issue in the post which I’ve now corrected. If you explicitly disabled HTTP Redirection for the OWA virtual directory, you would break the /exchange,
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One of the things I’ve been doing for as long as I can remember is redirecting requests that don’t go to https://owa.customer.com/owa (or /exchange) to the correct URL. So, if someone goes to http://owa.customer.com or https://owa.customer.com , they
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