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  • Managing mailbox storage use in Exchange 2010, Part 1

    It's something most organizations encounter at some point: A mail server with no more space left or user's can't get a higher quota due to limited storage resources. Even with a basic policy regarding mailbox quota's, running out of resources is still something that can happen if the server was not sized properly or upgraded to handle changed ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on May 24, 2012
  • Forgot your Exchange OWA URL?

    Even if you have a computer with Outlook 2010, sometimes you want or need to do stuff in Outlook Web App (OWA). For instance, remote wipe your lost ActiveSync smartphone. But what if you do not remember the URL and the servicedesk is closed etc. etc.? Well, if you have Outlook 2010, you can look it up. Go to File>Info A new screen will ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on July 21, 2011
  • Exchange 2010 Mailtips not working with Outlook Anywhere users?

    Today I fixed an issue where Outlook 2010 clients via Outlook Anywhere didn't get Mailtips, but OWA, internal and users connecting via VPN did get them. Mailtips are using the EWS IIS virtual Directory. As ISA 2006 was used (and it does not have Exchange 2010 wizard as I recall), I checked whether EWS was allowed by the publishing rule. It ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on November 25, 2010
  • Public Folders and the DAG

    When realizing a High Available Exchange 2010 environment, you automatically going to use DAG (Database Availabilty Groups). It is a different approach with previous versions of Exchange, who leverage server redundancy. DAG supplies us with mailbox database redundancy. When using a DAG the single point of entry for your clients and for all ...
    Posted to Dave Stork's IMHO (Weblog) by dmstork on November 23, 2010
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