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An introduction to the DSAccess service in Exchange Server 2007
located in a different site. To the right of the individual server names are a series of codes, which indicate test results.
The following table shows tests that the DSAccess service performs and explanations of their results: Test Explanation Roles The roles test tells you what roles the domain... More... Jun 17, 2009
How to perform Exchange Server data recovery from .OST files
becomes corrupted, there's a good chance that you can recover the damaged information from a Microsoft Outlook offline store (.OST) file -- especially if the same information is stored redundantly in many users' .OST files. However, recovering Exchange from .OST files can be challenging.
DataNumen's... More... May 23, 2007
Part 2: Displaying message classifications in Outlook 2007
that is included with Exchange Server 2007, in conjunction with the commands that I showed you in Part 1. You will also have to specify an XML file to which the message classifications can be exported.
To perform the export process: Open the Exchange Management Shell and navigate to the \Program Files\... More... Sep 19, 2007
Third-party email archiving tool helps Microsoft Outlook's AutoArchive
archives email messages that are older than a certain (user-selected) date. It moves the email out of the current personal store (.PST) file and places it into another .PST file specifically designated for email archiving.
By doing so, the Microsoft Outlook AutoArchive feature keeps a user's primary... More... Mar 28, 2007
Using a script to programmatically set up OOF on Exchange Server
Exchange server programmatically -- without Outlook Web Access or Outlook. For example, I might use an add-in for which I would provide a text file with user/OOF information. My add-in would read that information and create the appropriate free/busy entries in the Microsoft Exchange store. I assume that there...
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May 18, 2006
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Export Exchange public folder calendar to Outlook .PST file
Table (name the view whatever you'd like) -> OK twice -> Apply View.
You will now see all the calendar appointments in a view that's easy to manipulate. Next create a new Outlook .PST file. Then create a new folder in the Outlook .PST file that 'contains appointment items.' Select all the items in the Exchange public folder... More... Feb 13, 2008
Can we graphically show OWA users how much mailbox space they're using?
Exchange 2000) with a graphical bar/meter showing how much space their mailboxes is using? (Yahoo mail uses this kind of technology to visually display when the space allocation limit is near.)
I know that mailbox limits can be set within Exchange 2000 and the user will be notified at XXMB and mail will not send at... More... Jan 30, 2003
Issues on Windows server with Exchange 2003
The Exchange Information Store has an internal feature that enables Exchange to safely monopolize available memory resources. This feature, the Dynamic Buffer Allocation algorithm, is responsible for returning memory to the operating system if other programs require it. If other programs don't need...
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Mar 15, 2004
Store.exe using hundreds of MBs of RAM
been told MS suggests not doing that. What are the options? This is normal behavior and nothing to be concerned with. Exchange includes a feature called the Dynamic Buffer Allocation. This allows the buffer cache to grow or shrink as needed, depending on how much RAM is available and on what resources are in use. If...
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Jul 19, 2001
AD plan before or after Exchange/Outlook 2002 migration?
GroupWise 5.5 e-mail environment Total user community=2000 users We intend to begin a long-term migration project over to Exchange/Outlook 2002, Windows 2000 file and print services, and then Active Directory. There has been some technical debate on what the proper decision logic is on which of... More... Oct 16, 2002
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