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- Connecting to Exchange 2010 with PowerShell
- Replacing missing RBAC roles
- Fixing a "FailedAndSuspended" content index for an Exchange 2013 database
- Moving a database between DAGs
- Date range exports with New-MailboxExportRequest
- How curious! Outlook 2003 can't read Exchange 2010 PSTs
- Recoverable Items and Calendar Versioning
- Batching Exchange 2010 mailbox moves
- Using PowerShell to convert Exchange Distribution Groups to Office 365 Groups
- Removing mailbox export and import requests
Author Archives: Tony Redmond
Thoughts about having a dedicated archive server in a DAG
An article covering some aspects of the deployment of archive mailboxes posted on SearchExchange by Brian Posey, a well-known and respected writer about Exchange, attracted my attention. While Brian makes some good points, I think the general thrust of his … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged Archive mailboxes, DAG, Database Availability Group, Exchange 2010 SP1
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Off to Spring Connections and an interesting video
This video posted on the Seattle Pi site is an interesting walk down through memory lane as it wanders from the introduction of products such as Word to Exchange to SharePoint Portal Server to today’s fascination about all things to do … Continue reading
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The spectrum of technical writing
I am often asked what is the difference between writing a blog post and an article that’s published in a magazine such as Windows IT Pro. In response, I think that a spectrum of technical writing exists that goes something … Continue reading
Exchange 2010, mailbox imports, and LocalSystem
Anything posted on the Internet has a reasonably long half-life, a fact that I was reminded of when I researched some information about the Windows LocalSystem account and discovered an article that I wrote for Windows IT Pro magazine about … Continue reading
Chariot derailed at Lansdowne Road
Seeing English white shirts coming out for a rugby international creates a special feeling for both opposition and spectators. Unless the game is played at Twickenham, the feeling is not affection. It’s not hatred either, even in Scotland when centuries … Continue reading
Be careful with VM snapshots of Exchange 2010 servers
Those who are considering virtualizing production Exchange 2010 servers should read the fine print contained in the TechNet article “Exchange 2010 System Requirements“. In particular, this text is crucial: “Some hypervisors include features for taking snapshots of virtual machines. Virtual … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange 2010, Technology
Tagged DAG, Database Availability Group, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 SP1, Hyper-V, Virtualized Exchange, VMware
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Varying replication mode within a DAG
Log shipping is a well-known method for data replication between Exchange servers (and other computers). It made its first appearance in Exchange in the Local Continuous Replication (LCR) and Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) features of Exchange 2007, added to with … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged DAG, Database Availability Group, Exchange 2010 SP1
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Communications failure in Twickenham
On March 13 I was back at Twickenham to be the TV Match Official (TMO) for the England v Scotland Six Nations game. This is the oldest international fixture and was first played in 1871, so there’s a bit of … Continue reading
Posted in Rugby
Tagged International rugby, Rugby Refereeing, Six Nations, TMO, Twickenham
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Preparing for Spring Connections and first impressions of Office 365
Earlier this week Brian K. Winstead, the author of the Exchange and Outlook blog on http://www.windowsitpro.com, contacted me to ask about the keynote that I’ll be giving at the Spring 2011 Exchange Connections event at the JW Marriott Resort hotel … Continue reading
Oooh… that’s some copy queue length!
The Database Availability Group (DAG) is probably the best Exchange 2010 feature from both an impact and technology perspective. Microsoft took a really good decision by not limiting the DAG to enterprise editions of Exchange, even if you can only … Continue reading