How to Create an Archive Database in Exchange Server 2010
This tutorial demonstrates how to create an Exchange Server 2010 mailbox database to be used for storing personal archive mailboxes for users.
This tutorial demonstrates how to create an Exchange Server 2010 mailbox database to be used for storing personal archive mailboxes for users.
When a mailbox database copy has failed in an Exchange Server 2010 Database Availability Group (DAG) it may be necessary to reseed the mailbox server with the failed database copy.
The Exchange Best Practices Analyzer is a useful tool for Exchange Server 2010 environments for identifying problems or misconfigurations in the environment. This tutorial demonstrates how to configured a scheduled Exchange BPA scan to provide regular reports on the Exchange Server 2010 environment.
I recently pointed out the difference between Microsoft and VMware guidance on mixing Exchange Server 2010 DAGs with hypervisor HA features. In short, Microsoft clearly states that hypervisor HA features should be disabled for DAG members, while VMware considers it to be an effective solution
The Exchange Profile Analyzer is used to collect statistical information about the Exchange organization that is helpful for understanding the size and makeup of the Exchange data that is to be migrated. When migrating from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010 this information is invaluable and should always be collected during the planning phase of the project.
Microsoft has released a new Visio stencil containing shapes for Exchange Server 2010, including shapes for new features in Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1.
When Exchange Server 2010 was released some customers assumed that the similarities between Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2010 would allow in-place upgrades to occur. Microsoft has released a video to explain why this is not the case.
How to enable and configure Outlook Anywhere for Exchange Server 2010 so that remote users can securely connect to the Exchange server.
Exchange Server 2010 includes a useful new feature that can automatically load balance the provisioning of new mailboxes across multiple mailbox databases.
After an outage or maintenance to the Mailbox servers in a Database Availability Group you may find that the mailbox databases are no longer balanced across all of the DAG members.
An Exchange Server 2010 administrator may want to find out if any of the mailbox databases in the organization have been configured for circular logging. In this tutorial I'll demonstrate how to find the mailbox database and how to reconfigure them all using the Exchange Management Shell.
n Exchange Server 2010 the Exchange Management Console doesn't provide a way to visually locate mailboxes that have no storage quota, or mailboxes that have a non-standard storage quota configured. However you can find mailbox storage quota settings quickly using the Exchange Management Shell.