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- Creating a new address list for Exchange Online (Office 365)
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- Fixing a "FailedAndSuspended" content index for an Exchange 2013 database
- Mailbox quarantining in Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013
- Exchange 2013: Stuck messages in OWA's Drafts folder and DNS
- Removing mailbox export and import requests
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Tag Archives: Replay Lag Manager
Exchange’s underappreciated single-page patching capability
I really like single page patching, the facility first introduced in Exchange 2010 to enable a database to detect that a database page is corrupt and to retrieve replacement data from another database copy. It’s one of those elegant pieces of functionality … Continue reading
Exchange Online and Native Data Protection – No Backups Baby!
Cloud-based email services such as Exchange Online bring a great deal of value to the table. A service delivered for a fixed known cost that is constantly refreshed with new features (“evergreen software”) and relieves administrators of the need to … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Office 365
Tagged Backups, Exchange Online, Native Data Protection, Office 365, Replay Lag Manager, Single Item Recovery
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Exchange Unwashed Digest – January 2015
January 2015 proved to be quite a varied month in my Exchange Unwashed blog on WindowsITPro.com. Everything from technology transfer from the cloud, new mobile clients, some issues I had with Delve, the new Office for Windows, and Azure witness servers, … Continue reading