- Date - August 14th, 2008
- Category - get-news
The Exchange Server documentation team is pleased to announce updates to the Exchange Server content.
To see what content has changed for Exchange Server 2007 with Service Pack 1, take a look at Exchange Server 2007 Documentation Updates.
To see what content has changed for Exchange Server Analyzer, take a look at Exchange Server Analyzer Topic Updates.
In particular, we would like to highlight the following new or updated topics:
- Server Installation and Automation Guides: This section of content provides guidance on how to formally document your organization’s Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 build process, take steps to automate the build process to improve consistency, and reduce the possibility of operator error during server build and deployment. Installation guide templates cover both Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2003.
- Managing Public Folders with the Exchange Management Shell: This article gives tips and tricks for the day-to-day management of public folders by using the Exchange Management Shell.
- White Paper: Continuous Replication Deep Dive: Continuous replication is a key feature of Exchange Server 2007. Read about the technical details and inner workings of continuous replication technology in this white paper.
Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/08/13/449576.aspx
- Date - July 25th, 2008
- Category - get-news
If you already have Exchange Server 2007 powerpack you can use this powerpack to manage Public Folders through PowerGUI.
This power pack will allow you to add/remove client permissions from Exchange 2007 public folders
On the ADD client you will have to populate the AccessRights= (example=author) and you will have to populate the User field
On the Remove client you will have to populate the same fields above to remove the desired client permissions.
Read more at source: http://www.powergui.org/entry.jspa?externalID=1959...yID=21
- Date - July 25th, 2008
- Category - get-news
OCS 2007 has a PowerPack which enables an administrator to manage a lot of features of the product using PowerGUI. Here it goes..
The OCS 2007 PowerPack provides access to major OCS 2007 Global, User, and Server objects and settings. This includes Users, Edge and Federation, Servers and Global settings. Some objects add links and actions to view further information and to provision and help administer OCS.
This PowerPack was partially based on the OCS Powershell Scripts found in the companion CD of the “Office Communication 2007 Resource Kit” book (http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/10482.aspx).
Powerpack Feature Highlights:
- View and Provision OCS settings on users:
- View all AD details for OCS users
- Use canned filters to quickly view which users are enabled or disabled for key OCS functionality.
- Enable/Disable key OCS functionality (e.g. Public IM)
- Remotely View key Edge settings (from an OCS Administrative Tool or Front-End computer), including:
- Internal and External Edge server settings
- Federated Partners and Federated Public IM Network Settings
- Easily access and view all OCS Global Settings in one location, including Pools, Enterprise Voice and Meeting Settings and Policies, Location Profiles, Normalization Rules, Archive and CDR, and Federation.
- On any local OCS machine:
- View and Control OCS Services
- View OCS specific Event Log Errors and Warnings
- Provision Address Book settings that not available in the OCS Administrative console
Note: Edge functionality may not work remotely because of a WMI cross-domain security issue.
Read more at source: http://powergui.org/entry.jspa?externalID=1926&categoryID=21
- Date - July 22nd, 2008
- Category - get-news
Harold Wong blogged about a document explaining how to use a cisco load balancer with OCS 2007 in the cisco website.
Read more at source: http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2008/0...7.aspx
- Date - July 22nd, 2008
- Category - get-news
An interesting post was blogged in the PowerShell Team Blog (https://blogs.msdn.com) and they explained that running the script below you can increase the speed to open your PowerShell Console, as follows:
Set-Alias ngen @(
dir (join-path ${env:\windir} “Microsoft.NET\Framework”) ngen.exe -recurse |
sort -descending lastwritetime
)[0].fullName
[appdomain]::currentdomain.getassemblies() | %{ngen $_.location}
Read more at source: http://blogs.msdn.com/powershell/default.aspx
- Date - July 22nd, 2008
- Category - get-news
If you updated your server to Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Rollup Update 3 then you will be able to remove the text “Sent by Microsoft Exchange Server 2007″ using the following cmdlet:
Set-TransportConfig WritingBrandingInDSNEnabled $false
More information at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;...=10926
- Date - July 22nd, 2008
- Category - get-news
In this post the MS Outlook team explains how to create a backup of the signatures using Outlook 2007.
Read more at source: http://blogs.msdn.com/outlook/archive/2008/07/11/h...s.aspx
- Date - July 17th, 2008
- Category - get-news
Exchange SErver Documentation has new updates, as follows:
The Exchange Server documentation team is pleased to announce updates to the Exchange Server content.
To see what content has changed for Exchange Server 2007 with Service Pack 1, take a look at Exchange Server 2007 Documentation Updates.
To see what content has changed for Exchange Server Analyzer, take a look at Exchange Server Analyzer Topic Updates.
In particular, we would like to highlight the following new or updated topics:
You can see these articles and other Exchange Server documentation content in the Microsoft Exchange Server TechCenter.
The following downloads are also available for SP1 content:
BTW, all our topics in the Exchange Library have a “Topic Last Modified” date at the top of the topic. And, if you wonder which topics apply to Exchange Server 2007 with Service Pack 1, we now have an “Applies to” tag for Exchange 2007 content.
Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/07/16/449273.aspx
- Date - July 1st, 2008
- Category - get-news
Another white paper that was published by MSExchangeTeam this week. This one is about large mailboxes with Exchange Server 2007.
Read it here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/cc6711...8.aspx
- Date - July 1st, 2008
- Category - get-news
It was released a white paper about the Continuous Replications in the Exchange Server documentation site. If you like to understand how the Exchange replication really works this document is totally worth it.
This white paper provides the technical details for a technology in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 called continuous replication.
Read it here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc53502...).aspx