Public Folders Not Replicating Between Exchange 2007 and 2010
During a migration from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010 you may encounter a problem with the replication of public folders.
During a migration from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010 you may encounter a problem with the replication of public folders.
If you have looked at Exchange Server’s anti-spam features or taken a peek at the headers of an email sent through an Exchange server you have probably encountered the term SCL before.
A common misconception is that outbound email can be load-balanced for Exchange simply by provisioning two equal cost Send Connectors, either using DNS to route directly or routing via a smart host for each Send Connector.
Outlook clients may receive an error when they try to connect to mailboxes after the Client Access server role is moved between two Exchange Server 2010 servers.
A reader emailed me to ask how they can go about upgrading their current environment without breaking Exchange.
During a transition from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010 you may encounter an error removing a Public Folder Database from the Exchange 2007 server.
A new installation of Exchange Server 2007 may fail to mount the initial mailbox database and any other newly created mailbox databases.
During an Exchange 2003 to 2010 transition a legacy namespace is configured for users who are connecting to Exchange 2003 mailboxes, and the certificate must be imported on the Exchange 2003 server.
Exchange Server 2010 like its predecessor Exchange Server 2007 makes heavy use of SSL certificates for various communications protocols. Before putting a new server into production you should create and assign a new SSL certificate for the server.
Your Exchange server will run for 120 days without a product key but you should enter one as soon as possible and certainly before placing the server into production.
A contact of mine just fell victim to a spammer's email address harvester. The premise of the scam is this - you get sent an iPad review unit for 2 months, after which you are free to keep it.
A Typical Exchange Server 2010 is one that runs the Client Access, Hub Transport, and Mailbox server roles. This is the type of installation that would be performed in a single server organization.