Creating a dedicated backup-network for Exchange DAG
DAG is a very useful technology, we can all agree on that. It is, in fact, so simple and useful that I’d say that everyone who can afford an extra… Read more »
DAG is a very useful technology, we can all agree on that. It is, in fact, so simple and useful that I’d say that everyone who can afford an extra… Read more »
There are a bajillion blogs about this, but there’s also alot of wishy-washy stuff around it. So I figured it might be worthwhile condensing it all down to what you… Read more »
Good news everyone! CU2 for Exchange 2013 is out; and it brings back many of the features that where missing from CU1/RTM; but where there in 2010. Deets are here:… Read more »
Coexistence between Exchange 2010 and 2013 is fairly new still; so a few bugs is to be expected. This is however a rather large one. Credential prompts in Outlook (I’ve… Read more »
One of the great changes in Exchange 2013 is the simplification of namespaces. Where you in previous versions needed a handful, you can now stick with two. Well, you CAN… Read more »
A simple walkthrough of the install of Exchange 2013 CU1 in a Exchange 2010 environment. This is based on a clean server 2012 install. Just to emphasize one thing first:… Read more »
Finally! This one has been long in the wait. CU1 enables co-existence with older versions of Exchange (2007/2010), which to be honest most have. Released just now; so not much… Read more »
I stumble upon this all the time. It’s logged as an error, and it usually comes in bunches, looking like this: So what to do about this. What is… Read more »
This totally stumped me for a while. I had a few random users getting an 0x80200049 error when downloading the offline address book. I went over everything on Exchange (2010) and… Read more »
So I stumbled upon this handy chart: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Exchange_ActiveSync_Clients Which cured my head-scratching over why I couldn’t see a recovery password for certain devices. Not all Active Sync clients support it…. Read more »