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Tag Archives: Exchange 2013
When experts disagree, Exchange deployments stumble
I seldom leap in to criticize people who write about Exchange because a) everyone is perfectly entitled to their own opinion about technology (good or bad as that might be) and b) it’s up to the reader of any article … Continue reading
Talking Exchange 2013 on RunAs Radio
Last week I chatted with Richard Campbell, the genial host of RunAs Radio, about the release of Exchange 2013 SP1, why companies wait for the first service pack to appear before they consider deploying a Microsoft server application, the best … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange 2013, Technology
Tagged Exchange 2013, Richard Campbell, RunAs Radio
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Tony Redmond’s Guide to MEC 2014 sessions
Happy St. Patrick’s Day… Some of you have been kind enough to ask what sessions I will be attending at the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC). I assume this is because you don’t want to bump into me, which is totally … Continue reading
Exchange 2013 modern public folder limitations – what next?
I’m sure that you all enjoyed the breaking news about the restrictions that exist for public folder mailboxes and the public folder hierarchy in the new, improved, and much-hyped modern public folders implemented in Exchange 2013 (and Exchange Online in … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Exchange, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013
Tagged Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Exchange Online, Limitations, Modern public folders, Office 365
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Exchange 2013 public folders crippled by newly revealed limits
A page appeared on TechNet on February 24, 2014 titled “Limits for Public Folders.” Not much news there, I thought, we all know that public folders have limitations, even the modern variety as used in both Exchange 2013 and Exchange … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Exchange 2013
Tagged Exchange 2013, Exchange Online, Modern public folders, Public folder migration
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Outlook Web App 2013 and mail public folders
Following up the post about migrating public folders to the modern version introduced in Exchange 2013, an entry in a TechNet forum asked whether Outlook Web App (OWA) supported shared calendars held in public folders. This came as a kind … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Office 365, Outlook
Tagged Enable-MailPublicFolder, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Exchange Online, Get-PublicFolder, Legacy public folders, mail public folders, Migration, Modern public folders, New-PublicFolder, Outlook Web App, OWA, Set-PublicFolder, Shared calendar
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Adapting Exchange on-premises scripts for Exchange Online
Since the introduction of PowerShell in the form of the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) in Exchange 2007, many scripts have been written to ease the burden of Exchange administration by automating common operations. Microsoft has broadened the scope and depth … Continue reading
Exchange Unwashed Digest – January 2014
January is often a time for reflection. In my “Exchange Unwashed” blog over the past month I reflected on topics such as the need to carefully count Client Access Licenses, the impending deadline for support for some well-known and still-used … Continue reading
Mailbox quarantining in Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013
This is another article that was never published by WindowsITPro.com (possibly because I contribute so many posts to my “Exchange Unwashed” blog on the site), so I make it available here with the caveat that this text has not been … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013
Tagged Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Mailbox quarantine, MFCMAPI, SCOM
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