20 July, 2010
A look at the Import/Export Mailbox improvements in Exchange 2010 Service Pack 1 (Part 1)
In this 2 part article series, I will give you an insight into the improvements made around importing and exporting data to and from mailboxes in Exchange 2010 SP1.
Fortsæt her.
16 July, 2010
Publishing Exchange Server 2010 with Forefront UAG and TMG
Nyt lækkert white paper fra Greg Taylor. Læs mere her.
14 July, 2010
Exchange Server 2010 Design and Architecture at Microsoft white paper udgivet
I tidernes morgen var jeg selv involveret i at skrive disse, men er hoppet videre til at beskæftige mig med andre mindst ligeså spændende projekter både indenfor og udenfor Microsoft's mure.
En del har spurgt efter dette paper, og endelig kan jeg sige: Her er det! ![]()
01 July, 2010
Load Balancing Exchange 2010 Client Access Servers using an Hardware Load Balancer Solution (Part 3)
In part 2 of this multi-part article, I showed you how to create and configure the virtual services required for the Exchange 2010 protocols/services as well as how you went about and changed the external and internal URLs for each respectively.
In this part 3, I will show you how to enable SSL offloading so that SSL sessions are terminated on the HLB solution instead of on the Exchange 2010 CAS servers in the CAS array.
Fortsæt her.
Ny Exchange 2010 SP1 Bog fra MS Press i trykken
Og den kan stærkt anbefales. Jeg selv og flere andre fra Exchange 2010 RTM/SP1 TAP'en samt adskillige personer fra Exchange Produkt gruppen har reviewet bogen samt bidraget med "side bars".
En rigtig fornuftig Exchange 2010 SP1 bog med masser af "real world" information samt "best practices".
Udkommer d. 9 juli 2010, men du kan forudbestille den her.
28 June, 2010
Mine seneste Microsoft TechNet Wiki sider
• Simplifying the Outlook Web App URL in Exchange Server 2010
• Exchange Server Virtualization Resources
• Exchange 2010 Information for Hosted Service Providers
• List of fictional companies used in Microsoft material/documentation
Min seneste Exchange Queue & A kolonne for TechNet Magazine udgivet
Du finder den her: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff772734.aspx
Resten af Juni udgaven af TechNet Magazine er her: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff729663.aspx
How to Avoid Computer Viruses
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