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- Fixing a "FailedAndSuspended" content index for an Exchange 2013 database
- Varying replication mode within a DAG
- Connecting to Exchange 2010 with PowerShell
- Replacing missing RBAC roles
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Author Archives: Tony Redmond
The simple EWS Exchange Email Client
Fellow MVP Glen Scales has created a really nice example of the power of Exchange Web Services (EWS) to build an Exchange 2010 email client that you can run through a PowerShell script (for more details of the script, see … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged EWS, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 SP1, Exchange Web Services
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The myth surrounding the use of ESEUTIL to rebuild databases
Some people still believe that it is a good thing to run the ESEUTIL utility to defragment or rebuild an Exchange database. I can’t see why this myth persists, so here’s an attempt to drive a stake into its heart. … Continue reading
Connecting to Exchange 2010 with PowerShell
One of Microsoft’s goals for Exchange 2010 is to provide administrators with the ability to manage servers from workstations without requiring the installation of the Exchange 2010 management components. Obviously some pre-requisites exist in that PowerShell 2.0 and Windows Remote … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged Connect-ExchangeServer, EMS, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 SP1, Exchange Management Shell, PowerShell
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The very useful ExFolders utility
Amongst the features deprecated (others would say “amputated”) from Exchange 2010 is support for the WebDAV (or just plain “DAV”) interface. Exchange 2000 was the first version to support WebDAV and at the time, it seemed that WebDAV would become … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 SP1, Exchange Web Services, ExFolders, PFDAVAdmin, WebDAV
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I miss the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC)!
Update March 6, 2012: Well, the lobbying has succeeded and Microsoft has announced that they are bringing back MEC. You can get more information from MECisBack.com or read my take on the new MEC on WindowsITPro.com. ———- I first attended … Continue reading
Cloud Computing Explained – A good guide
Cloud Computing is all the rage these days but people tend to think about their own piece of the IT spectrum when it comes to considering how cloud computing will affect the industry. I guess that’s natural. In any case, … Continue reading
Eight essential aspects influencing the publication of good technical books
A recent remark in a LinkedIn.com forum stated “Please do not use Microsoft Press and “Technical Editing” in the same sentence. Have you ever seen the 1st editions of the Technical books?” I believe that the general thrust of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 SP1 book, Microsoft Press, Technical books, Writing
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Odd seeding behavior for an Exchange 2010 database copy
I run a virtual Exchange 2010 environment on my HP Elitebook 8530w laptop (8GB memory, SSD for the VM files). Usually things run along without a hitch but sometimes the USB connection to the SSD experiences a mild panic attack … Continue reading
Active Directory book available for iPad or iPhone
While I use a 3GS iPhone, I must admit that I have not gotten into iPad. Maybe I’ll do so after Apple upgrades the device to V2.0, whenever that might be. In any case, I was intrigued to find that … Continue reading
Posted in Active Directory, Exchange 2010, Writing
Tagged Active Directory book, iPad book
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