Devin talks about several Exchange certificate-related tidbits.
Devin talks about some of the new Exchange and Outlook protocol documentation that is made available under Microsoft's Interoperability Principles.
Day Five of Devin's notes from the UC Voice Ignite event in Sydney, Australia.
Day Four of Devin's notes from the UC Voice Ignite event in Sydney, Australia.
Day Three of Devin's notes from the UC Voice Ignite event in Sydney, Australia.
Day Two of Devin's notes from the UC Voice Ignite event in Sydney, Australia.
Day One of Devin's notes from the UC Voice Ignite event in Sydney, Australia.
Devin covers a common Exchange 2007 upgrade scenario: how to install a new Exchange 2007 Send connector and test it, then change route costs -- all without disrupting existing mail flow in your organization.
Devin examines the relationship that legacy Exchange SMTP connectors and SMTP virtual servers have with Exchange 2007 send and receive connectors.
Devin returns from the Exchange Connections conference in Orlando and shares the PowerPoint presentations for his sessions.
Devin introduces the legacy interop Routing Group Connector in Exchange 2007, shows how it connects Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2000/2003 servers, and demonstrates modifying it using the Exchange Management Shell.
As promised, Devin explains the three rules you need in ISA Server to properly secure communications between the Exchange 2007 Edge server in the perimeter network and the Hub Transport servers in the internal network.
The release Exchange 2007 docs advocate a curious two-interface configuration for the Edge server. Devin examines this advice and fails to find the sense in it.
Wherein Devin has fun with the Exchange Management Shell, sorting Exchange mailboxes by size, and a sampling of the diverse tasks one can achieve by doing so.
Wherein Devin ponders the inscrutable mysteries of Exchange and Outlook licensing, and offers some edtiorial comments on what the changes may mean.
Wherein we learn how to tell whether a given system is running on 32 bits or 64 bits and experience one small way that Intel could make life easier for the end user.
It's been a little over a month (where does the time go?) since Exchange Server 2003 SP2 was released. Now that I've deployed it to a few systems, I wanted to take a moment to share some of the potential snags and gotchas you might encounter as you're looking at deploying SP2.