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Microsoft confirms preview plans for Exchange update
able to try out some of the mobility features in Exchange 2003 SP2 because they will require that devices running Windows Mobile 5.0 have a messaging and security feature pack installed. That feature pack won't be released until later this year or in 2006, Wong wrote. Microsoft says it will release a limited test...
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Aug 17, 2005
The latest play on passwords
A new survey of Fortune 2000 companies and government agencies suggests stronger authentication is not being widely embraced because of complexity and costs...
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Jul 28, 2005
Bloomba e-mail program to include scheduling
A company that hopes to compete with Microsoft's Outlook client has added new scheduling features and support for handheld devices. Stata Laboratories said it is targeting small and medium-sized businesses with its Bloomba Professional Edition...
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Aug 4, 2004
How 'limited' malcode pulled off the year's biggest attack
Experts thought worms targeting the Plug and Play flaw wouldn't do much because only Windows 2000 was affected. So how did they mount the biggest attack since Sasser...
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Aug 19, 2005
Outlook Web Access limitations using Exchange Server public folders
I'm currently managing an Exchange Server network in which several employees are using Outlook Web Access (OWA). In OWA, they can view and create email in Exchange public folders, but they cannot reply or forward to the same public folder email. Why is this, and do you know of a simple solution to this...
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Jun 27, 2008
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Can I prevent users from deleting voice messages from a UM folder?
Our Microsoft Exchange unified messaging (UM) system creates a folder for each user to store voice messages. Voice messages are saved to the UM folder by a server rule...
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Aug 20, 2008
Instant Messaging with Exchange 2000
How can I deploy a single Instant Messaging client to my Exchange 2000 users but provide access to both Exchange IM and MSN Messenger services. There are two different...
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Jan 11, 2001
IM options with Exchange 2003
We're going to be migrating from Exchange 5.5 and I had hoped to start taking advantage of Exchange as an instant messaging server. But since that feature was taken out with Exchange 2003, we're stuck using public, consumer IM services. Can you recommend any...
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Jul 1, 2006
Exchange 2000 IM services do not work outside our NAT router
which is also due later this year. The IM Services in RTC Server will be based on SIP (Session Initiation Protocol -? currently in draft format in the IETF) and SIMPLE (SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions -? See RFC 3428). SIP is an application layer protocol for establishing, manipulating and tearing...
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Jan 30, 2003
Differences between Exchange Server 5.5 and Exchange 2000
2000 supports Active/Active clustering and was recently certified for Windows 2000 Datacenter. -Exchange 2000 scales much higher. -It boasts conferencing services and instant messaging.
There's way too many more to mention here. Check out http://www.microsoft.com/exchange for more details. More... Apr 25, 2001
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