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Exchange 2007 - storage requirements and clustering01 Jul 2008 00:14 GMT5
I am presenting several options to the business as regards a new
Exchange 2007 deployment.
We have 200 users, two datacentres which are not far from each other
connected by fibre (but use different IP address schemes), and a DR
NLB Cas and using nodes as hubs30 Jun 2008 23:01 GMT3
Morning all,
Is there any reason if you have 2 servers in a NLB cluster for the CAS role
why the two under laying nodes can not also have the hub roles as well.
I've just never seen any scenarios where this is done and I would like to
Best time to move OAB generation server and distribution30 Jun 2008 14:37 GMT1
I am in the processes of transitioning to 2007 sp1 from 2003 sp2.. I have
already started to move mailboxes and have mailboxes on both versions. All
end users are running Outlook 2003. Only a few IT users that run Outlook
2007.
Consulting company for AD consolidation / Exchange implementation30 Jun 2008 09:25 GMT9
Does anybody can recommend consulting company for the following task:
We want to consolidate our existing Microsoft based IT infrastructure and
centralize IT management. We want to:
* Consolidate existing Windows 2000/2003 AD infrastructure to Windows 2008
Exchange Server Bandwidth Calculator28 Jun 2008 00:37 GMT1
I recall that there was a bandwidth calculator with Exchange Server 2003,
however, I don't see one for Exchange 2007.  I am consolidating Exchange
within a Data Center and want to know how much bandwidth is required for all
my clients in remote sites.
Exchange2007 at both locations (Ignore my 2 Previous posts)26 Jun 2008 15:58 GMT6
    We need to Migrate from Lotus Domino 7 to exchange 2007 and our Network
is as below.
  Domino1 at Location1-----(Hosted in Data Centre)
Internal  users------Domino2 at Location 2-----Internet
Hide internet headers in message options26 Jun 2008 02:07 GMT4
When I send e-mail from my Ecxhange Organization, the recipient can see my
Internal IPs through Internet Headers when he opens Message Option.
I'm using Exchange 2003 and Microsoft SMTP server.
How to hide All Internal IPs from Internet Headers ?
Excahnge 2007 between 2 Locations21 Jun 2008 22:42 GMT1
    We need to Migrate from Lotus Domino 7 to exchange 2007 and our Network
is as below.
   ---------Domino2 at Location1-----Internet
Internal  users------Domino2 at Location 2-----Internet
Exchange 2007 Standard trial download21 Jun 2008 12:38 GMT1
   Wish to deploy Exchange 2007 Standard  for testing as i shall be buying
but all the links for Download displays Exchange 2007 SP1, no mention
whether the trial download is Std or Ent. How can i get an exclusive
Exchange 2007 standard trial version only. I wish to see that my
cmdlet to list mailbox sizes per organizational unit20 Jun 2008 21:23 GMT2
Hello,
I'm trying to come up with my storage group and database design in our new
Exchange 2007 organization. I am currently coexsting with a 2003 org and have
already moved some users to 2007. Wondering if anyone has a powershell script
Can someone please check this strategy and lend some tips?19 Jun 2008 17:31 GMT3
I'm looking at implementing a CCR solution for Exchange to replace our single
mail server.
I have the outline drawn up but have a few questions regarding it.
Using CCR has a limitation of two nodes, is this correct? If so, we
copy-backup of Exchange emails at remote office18 Jun 2008 20:45 GMT1
The scenario is:
One office1 with small business server 2003 Premium with 10 users and
mailboxs.
They have an other office2 on other city, and they want to have a "copy" of
Exchange newbie questions: shared calendar and security14 Jun 2008 09:34 GMT1
We will be setting-up our first Exchange Server and had  few questions about
design and security.  This server will only be providing shared Outlook
calendars and email for about 20 users - 10 internal users and 10 external
users.   Is it okay to put an Exchange Server like this ...
Two ESE Databases11 Jun 2008 23:35 GMT3
Can two ese databases be on the same drive and can two log files be on the
drive? Thx
Return Addresses11 Jun 2008 08:34 GMT3
My parent company is divided into 3 subsidiaries: a.com, b.com, c.com.  All
companies use one exchange 2007 server which accepts mail for all 3 domains.
Some users work for all three companies. They can accept mail OK and reply
to them whichever company they are sent to as they ...
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