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Recent ramblings
- Safari on the Lower Zambezi
- Electric Storm Knocks Out e-Tron Charger
- Walking the Gettysburg Battlefield
- Driving to the South of France with an Audi e-tron
- Visiting Skellig Michael
- The BitCoin Sex Trap Email Extortion Scam
- Update Log for Office 365 for IT Pros (2019 Edition)
- Office 365 for IT Pros (2019 Edition) is Now Available
Top Posts
- Corrupt health mailboxes from a flattened Exchange server
- Tweaking the Mailbox Replication Service configuration file
- Visiting Omaha Beach (WN62 and the American Military Cemetery)
- Exchange 2010 problems due to insufficient access to Active Directory
- Cameras and the TMO
- The automatic cleanup of old Exchange ActiveSync device partnerships
- Date range exports with New-MailboxExportRequest
- Chasing down mailbox delegate access in Exchange Online
- Exchange 2013: Stuck messages in OWA's Drafts folder and DNS
- Office 365 support case resolved - thankfully!
Author Archives: Tony Redmond
Support – a different cultural experience when you move into the cloud
One of the great joys of moving an application such as Exchange to a cloud provider is that they take on the responsibility of all of the mundane but necessary tasks that have to be performed to keep things going. … Continue reading
International rugby in Cesena
The upheaval in the technology market over the last few weeks has made me remiss in terms of updating this blog with details of what’s been going on with rugby. Right now it’s an important time for the national teams … Continue reading
Some reflections on what’s been happening @HP
I retired from HP in March 2010 and clearly a lot could have changed in the company since that time. Even so, I wasn’t prepared for the seemingly incoherent set of announcements that came out on August 18. I’ve pondered … Continue reading
I wish I’d spent more on redundant network components…
The outfall from last week’s networking failure that stopped service to Exchange users of Microsoft’s Office 365 in North America rumbles on. My rambling on the topic is some reflections on just how much a network outage has cost Microsoft … Continue reading
Back to Kilkee
Kilkee is a seaside resort in County Clare on the west coast of Ireland. Originally developed as a resort in the late Victorian era, Kilkee continues to be a popular destination for tourists from all around Ireland and elsewhere. My … Continue reading
BPOS and Office 365 cloud outages – not quite nirvana yet
Last night (my time) TweetDeck exploded with a mass of customer complaints, observations, witticisms, and moaning about the problems that afflicted the Exchange Online component of Office 365. On this occasion I wasn’t affected because the network problem that Microsoft … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange, Office 365
Tagged BPOS, Exchange Online, Office 365
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Another looming fiasco because IE9 doesn’t work with MMC
Just posted this blog to express some frustration on behalf of the Exchange technical community that Microsoft hasn’t been able to fix the problem that IE9 introduces for Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010. Essentially, once IE9 is on a server or … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged Exchange 2007, Exchange 2010, IE9, Internet Explorer, MMC
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Office 365 sessions at Fall Exchange Connections
One of the factors that drives the selection of sessions for a conference is the kind of information that the conference organizers want to offer to attendees. In the case of Exchange Connections, that information is linked to Exchange Server. … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange 2010, Office 365
Tagged DevConnections, Exchange 2010, Exchange Connections, Office 365
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Preparation continues for (last) Exchange 2010 Maestro event in October
Just posted on WindowsITPro.com, some idle thoughts about the Exchange 2010 Maestro training event that Paul Robichaux, Brian Desmond, and I will be running in Greenwich, CT on October 26-28. This will probably be the last such event – see … Continue reading
Ambling up to Cherbourg
Driving from the Cote d’Azur to Cherbourg is a 1,350km trek over thirteen or so hours behind the wheel, depending of course on the number of “bouchons” (traffic jams) that you encounter on the French autoroute system. To be fair … Continue reading