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  • Script converting Mail-User to Mailbox-User

    Not all organizations need to have every user to be mailbox-enabled, sometimes a mail-user (also referred to as mail-enabled user) with a forwarding SMTP address to an external mailbox is enough. However, it is surely possible that the requirements over time change and the mail-enabled user does need to be mailbox-enabled, making use of the ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on April 29, 2013
  • The UC Architects episode 14 is now available!

    Episode 14 is now available for download! It is hosted by Steve Goodman and co-hosts were John Cook, Serkan Varoglu, Johan Veldhuis and Stale Hansen. Christmas Exchange 2010 SP2 RU5 Version 2 Issues with the Windows Management Framework on Exchange 2010 and 2007 Lync Pilot Kit Lync Conference 2013 Tips for early adaptors on ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on December 28, 2012
  • Simplifying the OWA URL with Citrix Netscaler

    Next to Content Switching (which I recently wrote a post about), Citrix Netscalers can also do URL Rewrites. This enables us to simplify the OWA URL. First, be sure the Rewriting option is enabled by going into System, then Settings and choose Configure Basic Settings. Check the tick box for Rewrite After this, first make an Rewrite Action by ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on December 24, 2012
  • Load balancing Exchange 2010 with Citrix Netscaler using Content Switching

    Next to F5, KEMP technologies and a lot of other network load balancing vendors there’s also Citrix with it’s Netscaler brand. Especially when an environment also has Citrix servers, it could mean that well scaled Netscaler devices are present and can also be used for other purposes next to Citrix Secure Gateway access. Obviously Exchange 2010 ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on December 21, 2012
  • Managing mailbox storage with Exchange 2010, Part 3

    In the previous part one and two of this series, I’ve discussed using PSTs, Exchange Personal (on-premises) and On-line Archiving as well as third party solutions. In this last post I will discuss the use of Retention Policies and Mailbox quota’s in order to manage storage usage. As a bonus I will shortly discuss improvements in Exchange/Outlook ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on December 18, 2012
  • Exchange and malware protection

    This blog post is something I intended to write for a while now, because it is a question that i get asked a lot. On which Exchange server roles do you need to install the Exchange malware protection software, be it the now no longer for sale Forefront Protection for Exchange or similar products from McAfee, Symantec or GFI and the like. Why is ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on December 6, 2012
  • Using the Microsoft Connectivity Analyzer Tool

    Recently Microsoft released an updated version of the Microsoft Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer rebranding it as the Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer as it now also can test Lync connections, next to Exchange and Office365. Another addition is the Microsoft Connectivity Analyzer Tool, a local variant of the online tool for Exchange ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on December 1, 2012
  • Managing mailbox storage use in Exchange 2010, Part 2

    In the previous part (yes, I know. It’s from May… I’m very ashamed) I discussed using PSTs or the built-in Personal Archive (also referred to as Online Archive). In this post we will discuss third party archiving solutions and Exchange Online Archiving which in this case is service part of Office 365, although you can mix it with an on premises ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on November 29, 2012
  • The Windows 8 Mail app

    A few hours back the Microsoft Exchange team published a blog post on how to connect and support your Windows 8 Mail app with Exchange. It has a lot of good info on which Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) policy settings are supported and how the App reacts. Most of those things I already discovered in earlier blog posts of mine, using the Windows 8 ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on November 27, 2012
  • Exchange SSL Offloading and the upcoming update blocking certificates with RSA key length less than 1024bit

    Microsoft announced yesterday new approach regarding the validation of certificates coming in august this year. Certificates with a key length less than 1024bit will be blocked: Adding to our defense-in-depth measures, in August, we will release a change to how Windows manages certificates that have RSA keys of less than 1024 bits in length. ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on June 13, 2012
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