Brien Posey Configuring Exchange Server 2007 to Support Information Rights Management
by Brien Posey | 02 October 2008 | Not rated yet
In Exchange Server 2007, Information Rights management is easy to set up once you have set up the prerequisites. It is also much cheaper, and easier to use. This is just as well, because of the increasing statutory regulations to prevent the mishandling of... Read more...
Jaap Wesselius Exchange Server Log File Replay
by Jaap Wesselius | 22 September 2008 |  2 comments |
Exchange Server stores information in a database and uses log files for transactional processing. To restore, defragment or repair a database, the ESEUTIL tool is essential . It is always possible to recover data when the database is lost, if you have backed up the... Read more...
Nicolas Blank Deploying Exchange 2007 on Windows Server 2008
by Nicolas Blank | 19 September 2008 |  2 comments |
Nicolas Blank recounts his Experiences deploying Exchange 2007 SP1 on Windows Server 2008, when not everything worked out of the box as it should have. In this article Nicolas writes about the fixes to the issues he faced when installing on Server 2008. Read more...
Neil Hobson Message Classifications in Exchange 2007
by Neil Hobson | 18 September 2008 |  1 comment |
In Exchange 2007, you can now classify your messages in any way you wish, so that, for example, you can flag messages as being sensitive information that should not be sent outside the company. You can also create transport rules for all messages of a particular... Read more...
Owen Sanderson When Email Collaboration Could Have Changed History
by Owen Sanderson | 26 August 2008 |
In our mission to make history relevant to the busy IT executive, we speculate how Email might have helped pivotal events in history. Could the War of Independence have been due to a misunderstanding? Read more...
Jaap Wesselius Exchange Database Technologies
by Jaap Wesselius | 22 August 2008 |  8 comments |
One of the most misunderstood technologies in Exchange Server, regardless of its version, is the database technology. Most people, even Exchange administrators know it is something to do with ESE and tools like ESEUTIL, but once it’s running they leave it that way... Read more...
Michael Francis Top Tips for Exchange Admins
by Michael Francis | 22 August 2008 |  2 comments |
Michael Francis hands out imaginary Olympic medals to the winner of the August 'Top Tips for Exchange Admins' Read more...
Jaap Wesselius Exchange 2007 Mailbox Server Clustering
by Jaap Wesselius | 12 August 2008 |  2 comments |
The original, rather complex, Exchange clustering, 'Single Copy Cluster', protects you against a server failure but not a database failure. 'Local Continuous Replication' protects you from database failure, but not server failure. The more simple 'Clustered... Read more...
William Lefkovics Controlling Email Messages using Exchange's Transport Rules
by William Lefkovics | 22 July 2008 |
Some tasks that should have been easy in previous versions of Exchange just weren't. Now, with Transport Rules in Exchange 2007, administrators have a much improved set of tools to manage message flow. Read more...
Nathan Winters Using Exchange 2007 for Resource Booking
by Nathan Winters | 16 July 2008 |  1 comment |
The process of booking various resources to go with a meeting room just got a whole lot easier with Exchange 2007. Nathan Winters explains Exchange’s resource-scheduling functionality and offers practical advice on how you might go about configuring Exchange to... Read more...
William Lefkovics Message Hygiene in Exchange Server 2007
by William Lefkovics | 03 July 2008 |  3 comments |
Around four out of every five email messages are spam. Now that the nuisance threatens to engulf what has become the normal route of business communications worldwide, all the vendors of Mail Servers are taking more active steps to confront the problem. William... Read more...
Neil Hobson High Availability in Exchange 2007
by Neil Hobson | 10 June 2008 |  1 comment |
Neil Hobson writes about the ways that MS Exchange 2007 can ensure that your organisations messaging remains available. He looks at the way that the Mailbox Server role can be made more available using features as Single Copy Clusters, Local Continuous Replication,... Read more...
Tony Davis Free Exchange Server eBook
by Tony Davis | 09 June 2008 | Not rated yet
Simple-Talk has teamed up with Sybex to give you a free copy of "Best of Exchange Server 2007" Read more...
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Using Exchange 2007 for Resource Booking
 The process of booking various resources to go with a meeting room just got a whole lot easier with... Read more...

Free Exchange Server eBook
 Simple-Talk has teamed up with Sybex to give you a free copy of "Best of Exchange Server 2007" Read more...

High Availability in Exchange 2007
 Neil Hobson writes about the ways that MS Exchange 2007 can ensure that your organisations messaging... Read more...

Message Hygiene in Exchange Server 2007
 Around four out of every five email messages are spam. Now that the nuisance threatens to engulf what... Read more...

Controlling Email Messages using Exchange's Transport Rules
 Some tasks that should have been easy in previous versions of Exchange just weren't. Now, with... Read more...

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