Exchange Server 2007/2010: How to Change the Primary Email Domain
How to configure an Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 organization to use a new primary SMTP address for email recipients.
How to configure an Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 organization to use a new primary SMTP address for email recipients.
In Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 you may encounter an error that the public folder store is corrupted and is in an inconsistent state.
In a recent poll I asked readers which version of Exchange Server they were currently running, and got some very interesting results.
This article demonstrates how to update the public folders setting on multiple Exchange Server mailbox databases at once using PowerShell.
This script helps me when I'm planning batches of mailboxes to migrate by reporting the current size and mailbox count for the mailbox databases on the server I'm migrating to.
The Exchange Server 2007/2010 Edge Transport server role is pretty useful for what it does, but I don't come across many customers who are using it.
I'm interested to know which mobile access platform you're running in your Exchange Server environment right now.
I still see a lot of activity in Exchange 2003 and 2007 forums online so I thought it would be interesting to see which version of Exchange Server the readers of this site are running at the moment.
Some businesses who are currently running Exchange Server 2007 wonder whether there are any real benefits to upgrading to Exchange Server 2010
Update 1/4/2011: Microsoft has re-released UR3 for Exchange 2007 SP3 with a fix for the problem. Customers who have already deployed UR3 can install this V2 update over the top without uninstalling the original UR3. Original post continues below. Microsoft has announced that a small number of customers running Exchange Server 2007 SP3 who have […]
PowerShell script for checking the last backup time for the mailbox databases on an Exchange Server.
An error can occur with Exchange Server 2007 CCR clusters when trying to move the clustered mailbox server between nodes.