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Tag Archives: CAS
Best-ever Exchange Unified Messaging book now available
I see that Paul Robichaux’s “Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Inside Out: Connectivity, Clients, and UM (Unified Messaging)” has finally made an appearance on Amazon.com. This is the companion volume to my “Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Inside Out: Mailbox and High … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Exchange 2013
Tagged ActiveSync, CAS, Client Access Server, Exchange 2013 Inside Out, Lync, Outlook, Outlook Web App, OWA, Unified Messaging
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Exchange 2013 and the case for protocol-specific namespaces
Perhaps the Exchange developers were unaware of the law of unintended consequences when they decided to change Exchange’s load balancing requirement from layer 7 to layer 4 of the network stack. For the most part, the change is wonderful. For … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange 2013
Tagged BIG-IP, CAS, Client Access Server, Exchange 2013, F5 Networks, Kemp Technologies, Namespace, SSL certificate
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Scaling connections with Exchange 2010
It’s an undeniable fact of being an author of a book on a technical topic that you cannot cover everything in the number of pages that a publisher allocates. Sometimes this causes you to cut material that you think is … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange 2010
Tagged CAS, Client Access Server, Exchange 2010 SP1, Kerberos, MaxConcurrentAPI
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