Exchange Server 2010 ActiveSync: How to Perform User-Initiated Remote Wipe of a Mobile Device
See how your staff can use the mobile device management features of Exchange Server 2010 and ActiveSync to perform remote wipes for their mobile devices.
See how your staff can use the mobile device management features of Exchange Server 2010 and ActiveSync to perform remote wipes for their mobile devices.
I’m pleased to announce that I am the proud recipient of the Microsoft MVP Award for Exchange Server. If you are not familiar with the MVP Award it is given by Microsoft as a recognition of contributions to the technical community. There are a lot of MVPs in Exchange Server and other technical areas that […]
Should Apple try to win the enterprise mobility space by acquiring the struggling RIM, or should Microsoft take them over and deny Apple the chance?
Reader Faisal asks about retrieving a list of the top 30 mailboxes in order of size. Finding the top (or largest) mailboxes in the Exchange Server organization is a fairly common requirement. I’m often asked to produce such lists by managers when issues of server capacity get raised. In fact, it is why I wrote the […]
How to create ActiveSync device access rules in Exchange Server 2010 to control mobile device access to Exchange mailboxes.
A PowerShell script that generates a HTML heat map of the mail flow latency between Exchange mailbox servers.
How to use PowerShell to find all Exchange Server distribution groups that are managed by a particular user.
Microsoft TechEd North America 2012 was held last week and as usual Microsoft is making all the video content available for free online. Here are my picks from the Exchange track.
When connecting a Windows Phone device to an Exchange server for the first time using ActiveSync you may encounter an SSL certificate error.
Exchange Server 2010 provides the capability for administrators to control whether a new mobile device type is allowed to connect or not.
Will Exchange 15 see the end of the Edge Transport server role, or does Microsoft need to keep it available for on-premise customers.
The PowerShell fundamentals training module for the Exchange 2010 Boot Camp is being released.