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[November 20, 2008]  
Have New Features Made Exchange Server Backups Unnecessary?
Cluster continuous replication and Volume Shadow Copy Service might have made backups unnecessary in Exchange 2007, but will admins feel comfortable without a dedicated backup solution in place?
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[November 13, 2008]  
Spam-Be-Gone
Spam volumes are down because a notorious spammer was shut down this week. Using botnets, a company called McColo was able to slam the Internet with spam, but now they’ve been cut off—at least temporarily.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[November 6, 2008]  
Calculating Server Power Costs
One way organizations can reduce costs is by controlling power usage of servers. Learn how to calculate the power draw of your servers to see how much you could save by virtualizing servers.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 30, 2008]  
Server Time Synchronization: What Time Is It, Really?
The Windows Time Synchronization service (W32Time) helps your servers keep time, but you’ll want to change the default behavior in virtual environments so that the PDC emulator role synchronizes with an outside source.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 23, 2008]  
Terry Myerson Moves to Windows Mobile
Microsoft corporate vice president Terry Myerson talks about his success leading the Exchange Server team for the last seven years, his opinions about the iPhone, and his thoughts on the future of Windows Mobile.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 16, 2008]  
Client Certificates and Exchange Server
Client certificate authentication addresses the weaknesses of using passwords alone, but you’ll need to evaluate whether the extra overhead is worth the increased security.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 9, 2008]  
Automatic Updates and Exchange Server
Microsoft’s recent accidental release of an incomplete Update Rollup for Exchange Server points out the problem with automatic updates: the feature is useful, but needs to be used with caution in the enterprise.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 2, 2008]  
Better Email Mediation, Please
Why isn’t email software smarter about helping us manage our Inboxes? There are steps in this direction, but having automated tools filter and manage communications carries some risk.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[September 25, 2008]  
The Microsoft Certified Master Credential: Depth and Rigor
Microsoft’s latest certification credential for Exchange Server features extensive written and hands-on coursework requiring deep, real-world management experience to succeed.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[September 18, 2008]  
All About Message Recall
Users often want a message recall feature for email; however, implementing such a feature is more complicated than it might appear, and giving users a recall option could lead to abuse and compliance violations.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[September 11, 2008]  
When SaaS Goes Bad
If you're investigating hosted services for messaging or collaboration, look out for problems with service availability, data migration, and functionality.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[September 4, 2008]  
Microsoft's Messaging Certification Roadmap: Ranger to MCA
Certifications with hands-on components such as Cisco's CCIE have been the gold standard, but Microsoft Learning is offering more comprehensive certifications now as well.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[August 28, 2008]  
Two Exchange Server Tools You Should Know About
These free tools can help you troubleshoot performance problems with Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2003, and help you figure out what's going on with your servers from the transactions logs.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[August 21, 2008]  
Microsoft Announces Its Exchange Server Virtualization Policy
VMware support might be available in the future, but for now Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1's Mailbox, Hub Transport, and Client Access server roles are supported for running under Hyper-V on a Windows Server 2008 system.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[August 14, 2008]  
Integrating Social Media with Messaging and Collaboration Tools
The rise of Web 2.0 is a hot topic that raises the question of how social media systems can become better-integrated with the messaging and collaboration tools admins already use.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[August 7, 2008]  
Handling Poison Messages with Exchange 2007
Exchange Server 2007 stops poison messages in its poison message queue so they won't crash your transport services—but they'll stay in the queue until you do something with them.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[July 31, 2008]  
Journaling and Transport Rules in Exchange 2007
Both journaling and transport rules are quite powerful. Learn to use them effectively, and you'll be able to easily manage how messages move through your Exchange system.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[July 24, 2008]  
Microsoft Exchange Online: An ASP's Reaction
Does Microsoft Exchange Online and the company's other new online offerings spell the end of ASPs? Apptix, an Exchange service provider, sees much room for ASPs to offer features that Microsoft won't and to target different business segments.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[July 17, 2008]  
The iPhone as a Mail Device
An Exchange administrator and self-proclaimed "Windows Mobile device wrangler" gives you the scoop on how well the iPhone 3G works for enterprise email, and points out some surprising omissions in Apple's latest release.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[July 10, 2008]  
How to Avoid Exchange 2007 SP1 Rollup Installation Problems
After installing update rollup 2 or 3 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1, some of your Exchange services might not start. Here's an explanation of why this problem happens and a workaround you can use to prevent it.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond





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