Exchange Best Practices: Device Encryption for Mobile Devices
Encryption is important for protecting corporate data stored on mobile devices from being accessed by anybody who has physical access to the device.
Encryption is important for protecting corporate data stored on mobile devices from being accessed by anybody who has physical access to the device.
In this episode of the Exchange Server Pro Podcast I'm joined by Dan Clark from QUADROtech to discuss the challenges associated with eliminating PST files and migrating data to Exchange and Office 365.
Exchange Server and Exchange Online mobile device mailbox policies allow automatic remote wipe of devices after failed sign-in attempts.
A review of the Adaxes Active Directory management tool by Softerra, which enables powerful automation of Active Directory and Exchange administration.
Emails sent using web forms on a website may not be received in the mailbox of the recipient due to a configuration or filtering issue.
The default Exchange and Exchange Online mobile policies do not enforce PIN/passwords for mobile devices, which is not recommended for security reasons.
Customers who are installing Exchange updates on Windows Server 2012 R2 may notice an increased install time of 50% or more.
In Exchange Server and Exchange Online the default mobile device mailbox policy allows non-provisionable ActiveSync devices to connect, which is not recommended for security reasons.
With Microsoft's announcement that there will be no future versions of Small Business Server, where does that leave small business IT pros?
Microsoft has launched a dedicated training portal for Exchange Server 2007 and 2010. You will find links to Technet document libraries, certification information, special offers, and eLearning catalogs for the Exchange Server product lines. Check it out here.
I’ve written some more articles recently at AllSpammedUp.com. One of the interesting things about writing these articles is that is has forced me to take a deeper look at Exchange Server 2007 antispam features and consider their effectiveness. My view at the moment is that with the right attention and configuration Exchange Server 2007 can […]
Microsoft has been working on the next version of Exchange Server (E14) for a few years TAP customers and their Live@edu program, and are now starting to bring details of the upcoming version to the public. The first interesting detail is the continued move towards the “software as a service” model (eg Hosted Exchange) to […]