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Category Archives: Exchange
Untitled document So wrapped up the last day of Exchange Connections today and having a weird sense of excitement and confusion. Here is my conundrum: My technical session Q&A was all about business related question. My business session was all … Continue reading
Untitled document Done with my first presentation. As you can tell they gave me a really big room for my Mobility & Compliance session and I packed it… with one guy. The other speakers tried to make me feel better … Continue reading
Untitled document Exchange Connections begins today and I have to admit that nobody brings up high-rises faster than Las Vegas these days. I’m presenting three sessions at the Microsoft Exchange Connections 2006 event which is a part of the WinConnections.com … Continue reading
So I went through the lineup of webcasts Microsoft has lined up for November and things are really starting to heat up. First of all, these webcasts are delivered by TechNet presenters, friendly speak for “coherent technical people”, so you … Continue reading
You can take a geek out of a data center, but you can’t take the data center out of a geek. Earlier this week a support call for the favorite HTTP_500 error (ActiveSync error 0x85010014) floated up to me in … Continue reading
Out of the sleezy marketing department I have a little tip for you on selling Vista: start giving out crack samples now. Until now Vista has mainly been an ITPro/Developer test which I am very happy to see is being … Continue reading
Exchange 2007 Beta 2 has just been posted on the web. Click here to download Exchange 2007 upgrade is a massive change from 2003, almost to the same degree Exchange 2000 changed from 5.5 days. It is a central point … Continue reading
Every now and then we get an onslaught of newbies coming into the SBS world and trying to learn about Exchange. Unfortunately, they try to learn in the exact opposite way than the way Exchange is supposed to be deployed. … Continue reading
Something interesting came over the newsgroups today, Verizon has started restricting inbound traffic to ports 80/443 to their customers on dynamic IP addresses. Now lets for a moment ignore the fact that running a server on a consumer level DSL / … Continue reading
Untitled document What a day…. Well, TechEd day 1 has paid for the lost time & productivity that was sacrificed to attend. Many, many times over. Today was quite eventful and longer than I imagined but also very start-struck. First, I saw the … Continue reading
