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Tutorial : Free/Busy data - Series # 1
Publishing Free/Busy data: Free/busy data is published information that contains a user's personal availability data based on the user's schedule. Microsoft Exchange Server uses the information extensively when users schedule meetings. Exchange Server Read More...
Exchange Server 2003 & Public folders
Some organizations use public folders heavily, while others do not. The degree to which public folders are used in your organization may have a large effect on how you plan for migration and coexistence of public folders and the data stored therein. Factors Read More...
Public folder support for Exchange Server 2007 till 2016 ?
I went through the following Technet article which talks about one such a interesting question of my favortie "What is happening with public folders ?" Please find the excerpts "...Exchange 2007 de-emphasizes public folders. Public folders may not be Read More...
Rules series # 1 : There is not enough space on the Microsoft Exchange Server to store all of your rules
When you use rules in Outlook, you may receive the following error message: There is not enough space on the Microsoft Exchange Server to store all of your rules. The rules that failed to upload have been deactivated. To work around this issue: • Create Read More...
Cached Exchange Mode
Cached Exchange Mode is a new feature in Outlook 2003. When you turn on Cached Exchange Mode in Outlook 2003, and when the connection from your computer that is running Outlook 2003 to the Exchange Server 2003 computer is not available, Outlook switches Read More...
Part # 4 - Configure Public folder permissions
Configure Public folder permissions Please find the lists of management tasks that you can perform to configure and maintain public folder permissions: How to Add Permissions for Client Users to Access Public Folder Content You can use the Add-PublicFolderClientPermission Read More...
Part # 3 - Managing mail-enabled Public Folders
Managing mail-enabled Public Folders Please find the following topics provide instructions for the management tasks that you can perform for mail-enabled public folders. How to Mail-Enable Public Folders How to Mail-Disable Public Folders How to View Read More...
Part # 2 - Managing Public Folders
Exchange Server 2007 - Managing Public Folders Please find the following Technet articles which can be useful to manage the public folders. Managing Public Folder Databases Managing Public Folder Replication Managing Public Folder Referrals How to Create Read More...
Monitoring Event Sink # 10 - How to Register Store Event Sink
Registering Store Event Sink - Three Sample attached Example 1: The above command example is to register a specific mailbox. To register event sinks to a specific store with the regevent.vbs script, here is an example: cscript regevent.vbs add OnSyncSave Read More...
Monitoring Event Sink # 8 - Register a store event sink using Regevent.vbs on Exchange
Step-by-step guide on how to register store event sinks Per KB , Before you use regevent.vbs to register the event sink VB script, you need to register a new COM+ application on the Exchange server to properly execute script-based store events. Please Read More...
Part # 1 - Guide to Public Folders in Exchange Server 2007
Guide to Public Folders in Exchange Server 2007 Please find the following articles, which guides us "how-to" deal with Public folders in Exchange Server 2007. Connect to Server : How to Connect to a Server by Using the Public Folder Management Console Read More...
Exchange Store - Experiences (FAQ) - Part 3
One of my customer asked this question, "what is the Difference between Mailbox store & Public folder store objects in Active Directory & Exchange System Manager ?". Yep, not only him, many of us want to know the same? @ Active Directory Sites Read More...
Top support issues for Exchange Server Information Stores
I found this wonderful article , which discusses the top support issues for the Microsoft Exchange 2000 & 2003 Server information stores. This article lists references to Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that describe the issues that may occur when Read More...
Exchange Store - Experiences (FAQ) - Part 2
Here are some questions that are frequently asked by my customers whenever they try to access/enumerate Exchange Store: 1) Can you name some of the known URL's of users mailbox folders? Calendar file://./backofficestorage/example.com/MBX/UserAlias/Calendar Read More...
Exchange Store - Experiences (FAQ) - Part 1
Here are some questions that are frequently asked by my customers whenever they try to access/enumerate Exchange Store: 1) In Exchange Store, how to get all properties for a particular item? To get all the properties for a particular item, bind to it Read More...
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