Exchange Server 2013 EASProbeDeviceType Mobile Devices
Exchange Server 2013 environments may accumulate a large number of EASProbeDeviceId mobile devices due to Managed Availability health probes.
Exchange Server 2013 environments may accumulate a large number of EASProbeDeviceId mobile devices due to Managed Availability health probes.
Considerations and a step by step process for configuring a default mobile device policy for ActiveSync in Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange Server 2013.
Exchange Server 2013 has some changes in the available PowerShell cmdlets for managing mobile devices.
Exchange 2013 servers may begin showing queued emails and protocol log entries for messages addressed to inboundproxy@inboundproxy.com.
How to configure high availability for the Exchange Server 2013 Client Access server role.
How to configure Exchange Server 2010 to allow non-administrators to manage distribution group membership requests.
How to use the Exchange Management Shell to find all Exchange mailboxes that are associated with a throttling policy.
How to configure an Exchange organization to prevent LinkedIn from scraping the address list for email addresses.
How to cleanup quarantined ActiveSync devices from Exchange Server after a specific period of time.
Exchange Server 2013 can be installed on either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012. Some organizations may decide to install on Windows Server 2008 R2 because that is their standard server build and to remain consistent with the rest of their server fleet. However, doing that will mean they miss out on the […]
Why I recommend you don't leave POP and IMAP protocol logging enabled on Exchange Servers.
How to configure Exchange 2013 send connectors to proxy email through Client Access servers, and a demonstration of what results this option provides.