Paul Robichaux
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Paul Robichaux is a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro, a founding partner at 3Sharp, and a Microsoft Exchange MVP and MCSE. Paul is the author of Exchange Server Cookbook (O’Reilly and Associates) and blogs at www.robichaux.net/blog.
Email address: troubleshooter@robichaux.net
Web site: http://www.robichaux.net/blog
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Microsoft's Messaging Certification Roadmap: Ranger to MCA
Certifications with hands-on components such as Cisco's CCIE have been the gold standard, but Microsoft Learning is offering more comprehensive certifications now as well.
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Two Exchange Server Tools You Should Know About
These free tools can help you troubleshoot performance problems with Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2003, and help you figure out what's going on with your servers from the transactions logs.
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Microsoft Announces Its Exchange Server Virtualization Policy
VMware support might be available in the future, but for now Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1's Mailbox, Hub Transport, and Client Access server roles are supported for running under Hyper-V on a Windows Server 2008 system.
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Integrating Social Media with Messaging and Collaboration Tools
The rise of Web 2.0 is a hot topic that raises the question of how social media systems can become better-integrated with the messaging and collaboration tools admins already use.
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August 12, 2008 |
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Exchange 2007 SP1 and OCS 2007: What You Get
Exchange 2007 and OCS 2007 are complementary parts of Microsoft's UC strategy. Exchange 2007 SP1 enhances this relationship with features such as additional dial plan options, better fax handling, and Communicator access for remote workers.
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Handling Poison Messages with Exchange 2007
Exchange Server 2007 stops poison messages in its poison message queue so they won't crash your transport services—but they'll stay in the queue until you do something with them.
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Journaling and Transport Rules in Exchange 2007
Both journaling and transport rules are quite powerful. Learn to use them effectively, and you'll be able to easily manage how messages move through your Exchange system.
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Microsoft Exchange Online: An ASP's Reaction
Does Microsoft Exchange Online and the company's other new online offerings spell the end of ASPs? Apptix, an Exchange service provider, sees much room for ASPs to offer features that Microsoft won't and to target different business segments.
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July 22, 2008 |
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Exchange Management with EMS: Getting Exchange Objects
You can use EMS to retrieve any type of Exchange object and its properties, then use the pipelining feature to pass results to another command. Be sure your scope is correct.
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Exchange Management with EMS: Getting Exchange Objects
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The iPhone as a Mail Device
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The iPhone as a Mail Device
An Exchange administrator and self-proclaimed "Windows Mobile device wrangler" gives you the scoop on how well the iPhone 3G works for enterprise email, and points out some surprising omissions in Apple's latest release.
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Exchange Server News: Rollup Roundup
New update rollups are available for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 and Exchange 2007 RTM, and an OWA vulnerability gets patched.
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Two-Factor Exchange Server Authentication with PhoneFactor
Looking for more security on your network? Here's a software solution that provides two-factor authentication by calling users' phones when they attempt to access their account online.
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Improvements for Exchange Server: The MVPs' Wish List
A vocal group of Exchange Server MVPs suggest some features they'd like to see Microsoft include with the next major release of Exchange, including easier message tracking, better auditing options, and public folder enhancements.
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Improvements for Exchange Server: The MVPs' Wish List
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Improvements We'd Like to See for Exchange Server
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Improvements We'd Like to See for Exchange Server
Better security is great, but Exchange Server admins want improved functionality as well. See if you future features wish list matches Paul Robichaux's.
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Trustworthy Computing and Exchange Server
Microsoft's focus on "trustworthy computing," which led to the company's Security Development Lifecycle, appears to have made products such as Exchange Server more robust and secure than the competition.
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Trustworthy Computing and Exchange Server
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