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Top Posts
- Creating a new address list for Exchange Online (Office 365)
- Using Search-Mailbox to look for items with a specific date
- Date range exports with New-MailboxExportRequest
- Managing Exchange ActiveSync device partnerships (in a world where we all use too many devices)
- Exchange 2013: Stuck messages in OWA's Drafts folder and DNS
- The automatic cleanup of old Exchange ActiveSync device partnerships
- Mailbox quarantining in Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013
- Fixing a "FailedAndSuspended" content index for an Exchange 2013 database
- The dirty little secret about migration to modern public folders
- Clearing out mailbox move requests
Tag Archives: Cloud Computing
Exchange Unwashed Digest February 2013
February was quite an interesting month, if you like tracking various bugs and arguing whether Exchange 2013 is fit for deployment. Here’s what happened in my “Exchange Unwashed” blog on WindowsITPro.com during the month: Exchange 2010 Datacenter switchover tool (February … Continue reading
Bad week for cloud services, but at least RWC 2011 has started!
It hasn’t been a great week all round for cloud services. On Wednesday, Google Docs had an outage that lasted anything from 30 minutes to an hour, frustrating users who couldn’t do any work because all their data was “in … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Office 365
Tagged Azure, Cloud Computing, Exchange Online, Google Docs, Hotmail, Office 365, RWC
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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