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Exchange Server TechCenter
Microsoft's Exchange Server TechCenter includes monthly feature articles, links to the top Exchange Server downloads and tasks, and Knowledge Base articles. It also provides core Exchange...
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Aug 22, 2005
Personal folders not showing up on Microsoft Outlook
I just installed Exchange Server 2003 on a Windows 2003 server (the domain is on a different system and Exchange Server is on a different system). The personal folders are not showing on any of our...
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May 3, 2007
Why too much memory can hurt Exchange Server 2007 performance
hardware and software has been that if you want to achieve optimal performance, just add more memory. Believe it or not, though, Exchange Server 2007 breaks this rule. There comes a point when adding additional memory to an Exchange 2007 mailbox server can hurt Exchange Server's performance.
Sep 3, 2008
How to view Outlook Web Access message headers
Web Access (OWA) doesn't support the ability to view a message's source.
Fortunately, programmer Siegfried Weber has created an extension for Exchange Server 2003 OWA called, appropriately enough, View Message Source that allows you to perform this function. To install it, you need to unpack the archive, and then replace... More... Dec 27, 2005
XADM: Do not back up or scan Exchange 2000 drive M
scanner against drive M of an Exchange 2000 Server computer. If you do so, problems may occur with calendaring, access to attachments and messages and damage to the Exchange 2000 database...
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Mar 25, 2004
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Can I run Exchange 2003 without Active Directory?
Currently our organization is running Exchange 5.5. Our Network consists of Microsoft, Novell, Unix and Linux servers. Is there any way to run Exchange 2003 without using Active Directory? No. Microsoft Active Directory is a hard-coded requirement for Exchange Server 2003...
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Dec 17, 2003
Upgrading to 2000 Active Directory from NT4.0
I have a 25-user NT4.0 domain right now and I am upgrading to 2000 Active Directory. I would also like to upgrade my Exchange 5.5 server to 2003. Do I need to have a 2003 Active Directory Domain controller in place to run...
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Feb 12, 2004
Importing an Exchange 5.5 Global Address List into Exchange 2003 Active Directory
the Exchange 2003 system. Email sent to Exchange 5.5 from Exchange 2003 is done via an SMTP redirect to the Exchange 5.5 Internet Mail Connector (IMC). We decided not to use an Active Directory domain controller to replicate the Global Address List (GAL) to the Exchange 2003 system.
Dec 12, 2006
Can't create mailboxes after virtualizing Microsoft Exchange Server
After we virtualized our Exchange server, we could no longer create mailbox accounts via Active Directory (AD). When we attempt to create a mailbox, it does not appear in the...
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Oct 20, 2008
Differences between Exchange Server 5.5 and Exchange 2000
the top 100? Seriously, Exchange 2000 is a very different product.
The primary differences are... -Exchange 2000 does not have its own directory or directory service; it uses Active Directory instead. -Exchange 2000 uses native components of Windows 2000 (namely, IIS and its SMTP, NNTP, W3SVC and other components, Kerberos and... More... Apr 25, 2001
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