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August 2008 - Posts

How to get HideFromAddressBook to work on Exchange 2007

Often times customer have a need to create bulk contacts for their organization, but have business requirements to hide these contacts from the global address list. I am just listing two simple ways that you can hide them from the address list. These
Posted by dgoldman | 2 Comments

SearchFolderFinder has now been posted for download

Today I posted the SearchFolderFinder.exe on http://code.msdn.com/SearchFolderFinder . I hope that this will help aid everyone in troubleshooting Version Out Of Store Memory issues. For more information on this tool please see this blog: Exchange Search
Posted by dgoldman | 2 Comments

Exchange search folders and performance ramifications

A while back I wrote a few blogs so I could get some detailed information out on how search folders work and how they can impact performance on exchange servers: Microsoft Exchange and search folders . I wrote it from the aspect on how it can cause 623
Posted by dgoldman | 2 Comments

Update - Changing the display name of active directory users

Back on Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:06 PM I published a blog on Changing the display name of active directory users . I want to thank Amit Tank for taking the time to write up a wonderful repo and blog with the steps on how to achive this now. Please check
Posted by dgoldman | 3 Comments

Why details template changes don't seem to show up on clients after being made

I wanted to elaborate a little on the topic of details templates and how they work. Details templates control the appearance of object properties that are accessed by using address lists. When a user opens an address list in Outlook, for example, the
Posted by dgoldman | 5 Comments

A great Exchange, SQL and IIS book to get

I was out a few weeks ago at the book store looking some more books and I came across the following book: The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period (Best Damn) (Book Period) (Paperback) . This is an outstanding book and is a damn good resource for
Posted by dgoldman | 1 Comments
 
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