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Tag Archives: Apple iOS
Exchange Unwashed blog digest October 2013
October began with the Exchange Connections conference in Las Vegas and ended with some thoughts on whether to go to TechEd or MEC next year. In between, I contemplated some of the questions raised by attendees at Exchange Connections as … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange, Exchange 2013, Technology
Tagged ActiveSync, Apple iOS, DAG, Database Availability Group, DevConnections, EAS, Exchange 2013, Exchange Connections, Exchange Online, Mailbox Replication Service, Managed Availability, MEC, MRS, NFS, Office 365, On-premises Exchange, TechEd
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Why even bulletproofed Exchange ActiveSync is no guarantee of future iOS client happiness
A comment posted to my post wondering whether Apple’s release of iOS 6.1.2 would provide a long-term fix for the problem that causes excessive transaction log growth on Exchange servers (without introducing any new problems) asked a pertinent question: “Maybe … Continue reading