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Exchange 2007 Cross Org Mailbox Migration

Paul MacKnight has written a post about cross organization move mailboxes in Exchange Server 2007.

Cross-org Mailbox Moves

Cross Org migrations are the ones where a mailbox needs to be moved from one Exchange Organization to another. Since there can only be one Exchange Organization per Forest, that means moving the mailbox between two different Forests.

Exchange Migration Wizard was used to perform this task in Exchange 2003. Exchange 2007 has incorporated Cross Org migrations into the server code base, so now Administrators can perform these moves by using the same task used for Intra Org migrations: Move-mailbox.

The following versions are supported for this kind of move:

Source Server:

  • Exchange 2000 SP3 (or later)
  • Exchange 2003 SP1 (or later)
  • Exchange 2007

Target Server:

  • Exchange 2003 SP1 (or later)
  • Exchange 2007

Exchange Permission requirements:

  • Logon account for the user who is running Move-Mailbox needs to be a granted the “Exchange Recipient Administrators” role for Source and Target Forests and “Exchange Servers” role for both source and target Server. Permissions for legacy Exchange Servers remain the same as they were for Exchange 2003 Migration Wizard.

You can read full story at: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/11/02/430289.aspx


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How to smoothly survive the transition from Linkstate to Exchange 2007 routing

It’s a nice article about Exchange Server 2007 routing and some news about Link State Routing best practices.

Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/11/01/430185.aspx


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Offline Address Book Best Practices Guide

This guide provides recommendations and best practices for deploying and managing offline address books with Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 and Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003.

You can get it at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?fa...ang=en


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After Exchange 2003 SP2 a lot of log files are generated in a short time

This issue occurs when you perform one of the following actions in OWA:

You attach to an e-mail message a file that exceeds the maximum limit that is configured for your mailbox or for the Microsoft Exchange organization.

You post to a public folder an item that exceeds the maximum limit that is configured for the public folder.

Microsoft has published a hotfix to correct it, you can read more information on: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;...d=1773


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Microsoft Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging PBX Configuration Note (Preview)

Microsoft has just published a file containing some information to deploy Exchange Server 2007 UM with some pbx/gateway vendors.

Here are the list:
- PBX Vendor: NEC
- PBX model: NEAX2400IMX & IPX
- PBX software: version 7400
- Protocol: Digital Set Emulation (DNIDtermIII)
- Gateway Vendor: Dialogic
- Gateway Model: PIMG80PBXDNI


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Web Part URLs supported by Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access

Lisa Schulte has writen about Exchange 2007 web parts in the MSExchangeTeam website.

Web Part URL formats can be used to access Outlook Web Access web parts contents directly.

Exchange Server 2007 OWA has a new URL format to be used for requests to the /owa virtual directory. Exchange Server 2007 will use this format when forwarding web part requests in the Exchange 2003 format to the Exchange Server 2007 /owa virtual directory.

Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/26/429362.aspx


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Trustworthy Messaging Presentation

This new download explain how to protect our message environment.

Learn how to apply several types of protection to the e-mail messages you send.

You cant get it at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?fa...ang=en


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Exchange 2007 console tips and tricks

Jared Zhang has written eight nice tips about Exchange Management Console.

Exchange Server 2007 introduced a new GUI management console (Exchange Management Console) to replace the Exchange System Manager (ESM) of previous versions. This earlier blog post The new Exchange 2007 Management Console overview gives an overview of the console. In this blog post I’ll show some tips and tricks of the console.

Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/20/429233.aspx


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Going 64-Bit with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

Microsoft has published a nice IT Show Case about 64bits in Exchange server 2007 environments.

Description on how running Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 on the 64-bit platform enables Microsoft IT to keep pace with ever-increasing performance expectations, raise mailbox quotas, lower storage costs, and eliminate tape backups to save additional costs.

Check out it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?fa...ang=en


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What is the difference between Remove Exchange Attributes and delete mailbox?

What’s the difference between remove exchange attributes and delete mailbox? In this post of the Jason Dool we’ll undertand the difference them.

Over time, several people have inquired about the differences between the “Delete Mailbox” and “Remove Exchange Attributes” functionality in Exchange 2000/2003. Note: The Remove Exchange Attributes option only appears in the Exchange Tasks wizard within the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in when the Advanced Features option is selected within the MMC console.

You cant get more information at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/13/429192.aspx


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