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Exchange 2007 SP1 - SCR vs CCR28 Feb 2007 22:32 GMT9
I read on the Exchange Team blog site that Standby Continuous Replication is
going to provide the facility for Exchange 2007 to run a geographically
dispersed standby server without the need to stretch the subnet, which would
normally be needed with a CCR cluster.
Message to distribution group stops at thecategorizer!28 Feb 2007 21:39 GMT2
I've Exchange 2003 sp2 on Windows 2003 sp1, recently when I send mail to
distribution group the message tracking shows that the message ends up with
the categorizer and that's it !!!
Regards,
Global Exchange solution27 Feb 2007 20:11 GMT1
We have a need for a more globalized Exchange solution.  Right now, we have
a central front end and back end server in the US, and have associates all
across the US connecting, and the other offices and associates worldwide.  
Anyone outside the US uses RPC over HTTP to connect, ...
Password Protected Xls files !!27 Feb 2007 14:28 GMT3
Whenever I put a password protected Excel file into Public folder it loses
its password protection !! becomes viewable without password !!! any ideas?
Windows 2003 sp1 + Exchange 2003 sp2.
Regards,
How big should I make "System Files" Volume20 Feb 2007 21:23 GMT12
We are sizing our servers for 4000 uses, with 1GB mailboxes, 30 storage
groups with 1 mailbox store each and CCR.  How much space should I allocate
for the system files per storage group?  And what kind of transaction
performance do these LUNS need?
HT and Edge Design in Exchange 200719 Feb 2007 17:12 GMT1
Customer has 2 locations, location A is connected to the Internet and
location B is not. Location A and B are connected with 10 Mbps links.
Customer doesnt want to implement any Exchange Server at the location with
the Internet connection because all mailboxes/adminitrators are in ...
Exchange Server Access over WAN17 Feb 2007 19:06 GMT2
We are using Outlook2003 in Cache Mode to access our mailboxes, hosted on a
Exchange 2003 server. The connection is over a 1 Mbit/s WAN link, and without
Cache Mode, the performance is lame. Cache Mode covers this for the mailbox
folders. The real problem are the Public Folders, ...
99.9 service availability16 Feb 2007 15:01 GMT7
Customer is looking to migrate from Notes to Exchange 2007 and one of the
main goals is achieving 99.9 of email and collaboration service
availability.
They have 3 AD Sites belonging to an AD Forest/Domain, AD Sites are all well
configuring accounts15 Feb 2007 22:32 GMT6
I would like to ask how should I configure Exchange, AD and clients to fill
this scenario:
The company has its own e-mail, company@company.com, to which has some of
the employers access for reading as well as for sending e-mails.
Exchange 2007 CAS Proxying Design15 Feb 2007 21:29 GMT3
I would like to know your feedback and whether this scenario could or
couldn't work
customer has 3 AD Sites geographically dispersed.
Site 1 is connected to Internet but does not have any mailboxes - It would
Sharepoint over SSL and RPC/HTTPS Simuntaniously15 Feb 2007 14:28 GMT1
I want to have SSL for sharepoint and RPC/HTTPS for exchange running at the
same time on the same computer. We only have 1 IP address.
Here is the issue. When I put a cert on IIS for the Default Site (where
exchange and RPC is located for Outlook RPC/HTTPS) and I have sharepoint
Multiple CAS, HUB, UM servers12 Feb 2007 16:24 GMT5
In a single site, if we have multiple CAS, HUB & UM servers, if/how is the
traffic load balanced between them?
Multiple Clients - One Exchange install10 Feb 2007 21:10 GMT4
What would be the best way to redesign my Exchange installation to support
multiple domains?  I currently simply create OU's in AD, mail enabling a
group and tie that group to a recipient policy.
I'm running into naming issues - I can't have a 'webmaster' for each domain
Sample design templates09 Feb 2007 17:43 GMT1
I need to create a simple single server exchange 2007 deployment design
document.
Was wondering if there was any place which had templates or samples or
guidlines to create a good design document.
additional RUS server and replicate System Public folders09 Feb 2007 17:33 GMT1
putting together DR plans for our Exchange environment (2 win2k3/
exch2k3 clusters at 2 separate offices,). Planning on doing the
following, setup a standby cluster node in our DR site (exchange
installed, but no exchange virtual server created), in the event of a
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