Archive for May, 2009

Did you know?

I first saw this at a Quest Software presentation a little while ago, fascinating stuff:
 

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No 32-bit support in Exchange 2010!

That’s right.. as we already know, when Exchange 2007 was released, a 32-bit version (which was unsupported in production environments) was made available for use in lab environments, for demos etc.
This will not be the case with Exchange 2010 as Microsoft will not be shipping a 32-bit version at all. What now? well.. I’m sure [...]

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Exchange 2010: The Future of Collaboration Webcast

The webcast will be hosted by Johann Kruse on Friday, June 19, 2009 11:00 AM Australia (East). To register for this webcast, click here

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Exchange Server 2007 SP 2 due in Q3 2009

Microsoft recently announced that Exchange 2007 SP2 has been slated for release later this year. Exchange Server 2007 SP2 enables customers to increase their operational efficiency and it sets the foundation for the transition to Exchange Server 2010, which is expected to be available in the second half of 2009. In case you haven’t heard, [...]

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Exchange 2010 “Typical Installation”: Part 2

In Part 1 we looked at preparing our server for the installation of Exchange 2010. What about preparing Active Directory and domains? As you’ll see during the installation, if you run the Exchange 2010 Setup wizard with an account that has the permissions required to prepare Active Directory and the domain, the wizard will automatically [...]

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Exchange 2010 “Typical Installation”: Part 1

Since the release of Exchange 2010 Beta last month, I have been itching to deploy it in my test environment and really get my hands dirty. I have split this post into 2 parts because I want to use screen shots (hey, I’m a techie, we like pictures!) to really show off the product.
In part [...]

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