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Command Lines for Exchange 2007
Nathan Lasnoski
writes "The following command line will provide you with a list of the Exchange 2007 send connector max send sizes....set the Exchange 2007 send connector settings....list of the Exchange 2007 receive connector max send sizes....set the Exchange 2007 receive connector settings...."
splash.bmx - what's a bmx file?
Mike Hall
writes "....you will notice a file called splash.bmx which would appear to be some form of bitmap file but can't be viewed in the Windows Explorer - so how do you view the bmx file, or a better question would be how to replace the existing .bmx file with your own bitmap. Windows CE 6.0 Platform Builder tool ships with a command line tool called bincompress...."
Preventing a user from sending and receiving internet mail
Bharat Suneja
writes "An often heard requirement is that of preventing one or a few users from sending/receiving internet mail. Outbound internet mail: On Exchange Server 2003/2000....Exchange Server 2007 doesn't have a similar way of implementing Delivery Restrictions, but it provides the convenience of inspecting messages"
Exchange Server 2003 Performance on VMware
Rui Silva
writes "VMware has released a new whitepaper that discusses the performance and scalability of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 when deployed within virtual machines running under VMware ESX Server 3.01....the results from the study indicate that on an Dell PowerEdge 6850 server configured with four 2.66 GHz dual-core Intel Xeon 7020 processors and 16GB of RAM...."
DynamicDistributionGroup for all users in a particular storage group
Evan Dodds
writes "....The problem is that the "Database" filter can't do partial string matches, because underneath this property is actually a distinguished name value in the AD (which can't do substring matching). Building an infrastructure that allows you to direct email to mailboxes on a storage group is definitely possible...."
Exchange Server 2007 RU3 Released
Chris Haaker
writes "Microsoft has released rollup 3 for Exchange Server 2007. You can download it here. This rollup also contains all the fixes from rollups 1 and 2. It is also rumored to also contain a fix that allows for IMAP connectivity to the soon forthcoming Apple iPhone. Other fixes include:"
Exchange 2007 Rollup Update 3
Brettjo
writes "Just a little note to make you aware that Update Rollup 3 will be available for download here it includes the following fixes:"
Mastering Exchange Server 2007
Desmond Lee
writes "This is one great reference to keep on your bookshelf if you are keen on mastering Exchange Server 2007."
Q&A on Exchange Server 2007
Matt-MS
writes "Tthank you for attending the webcast on Exchange recipient management. I hope you really like a lot of the new tools and how we accomplish some common tasks! The new management interface is fantastic and the management shell is simply amazing. Here are some other resources to you:"
Exchange Unified Communications Inbox - Take a message please!
Steve Lamb
writes "Microsoft Ltd recently implemented the Unified Communications features of Exchange 2007 resulting in voicemail messages for our conventional desk phones being received as email messages with audio attachments."
Exchange webcasts for July
Eileen Brown
writes "Giving the Administrator More Control,
Overview of Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1,
Introduction to Windows PowerShell Scripting...and much more!"
Exchange Server Q&A with the MVP Experts
Windows Connected
writes "Exchange MVPs will be on hand to answer your questions about Exchange Server, Outlook and Exchange for Small Business Server. So if you are thinking of upgrading to Exchange Server 2007 or have questions about Exchange Server 2003 we hope you can join us for this informative online chat!"
Exchange 2003 calendar connector for Lotus Notes
Eileen Brown
writes "Hare's another tool if you're migrating from Lotus Notes to Exchange 2003. The Calendar Connector for Lotus Notes is a tool designed for organizations that need to coexist during a migration from Lotus Domino to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003."
Exchange 2007 SP1 Hotfixes for Windows 2003
Brettjo
writes "Every now and then something actually useful lands in my Inbox and my thanks goes to MarkS in the UK GTSC for sending this on. I think it explains itself :)"
Sneak Peek at Exchange 2007 SP1
Hunter French
writes "The development of SP1 began in the second half of 2006 and the early beta release was done in Q2 of 2007. The third quarter of 2007 will bring the Customer Technology Preview and the RTM should come a little later, towards the end of the year. Areas of focus in SP1: Anywhere Access - Operational Efficiency - Built-in Protection
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How to set up Presenter View in Powerpoint
Steve Lamb
writes " Presenter View is a really handy feature of Powerpoint that uses the operating system's dual screen facility to show the speaker additional information whilst presenting including slide notes, timings and a glimse of the slides that are to come. It works with both Windows XP and Windows Vista.
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Best of Q & A for TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007
Kevin Remde
writes "Here are the "Best Of" the questions and answers from today's TechNet Webcast: "Exchange Server 2007 Client Access and Web Services"."
TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007 Client Access and Web Services
Kevin Remde
writes "Here are some resources relating to the webcast I presented on June 1st, 2007, entitled"
Replicating Public Folder From Exchange 2000/2003 to Exchange 2007
Poo
writes "Public Folder will need to (be) replicated to Exchange 2007 before retiring the old Exchange 2000/2003 server. Thanks to PFMigrate, (you) no longer need to manually add the replica from the hierarchy and remove it after replication. To do this:"
Get rid of SPAM with SMTP authentication
Erik Luppes
writes "Many initiatives try to eliminate the SPAM problem. One of these initiatives is e-mail or domain authentication. Some examples are SPF, Sender ID, MARID and recently DKIM."
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