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Blimey this is good! Source: http://communicationsserverteam.com/archive/2009/04/08/400.aspx
Administrators, users and troubleshooters value the possibility in Outlook 2007 to get status about the connections: by holding the ctrl key while right clicking the Outlook icon in the notification area and choosing “Connection Status” (see also ...
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Tom sent me some interesting links just in case you toast e2k7 users by mistake :-| Not tested this yet, but might just for the fun of it in my lab
Undelete the OU/Users/Groups via ADRestore.net (http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/files/folders/guyt/entry12573.aspx)
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ADRestore v1.1 (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963906.aspx ...
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Couldn't work out why my Outlook stopped working, then i worked it out .. the damm self signed cert has expired ... (has it been a year already!)
So my thanks Bharat for this: http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2008/01/exchange-server-2007-renewing-self.html but I had to add some stuff to get it work properly!!!
[PS] C:\PS>Get-ExchangeCertificate ...
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So I just stumbled upon this blog ... very interesting and one for adding to your favourites for when you need it.
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So Anderson posted this, and my initial thought was huh? The KB didn't really explain either, so it was time for a test.
So the KB will allow you to remove the circled text below:
And it's a nice simple PowerShell Command:
Set-TransportConfig WritingBrandingInDSNEnabled $false
But you do need to have Exchange 2007 SP1 with RU3
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I found this up on BlankMan's Blog and it's damm cool.
... One of the frustrating realities about OST files is that they become progressively slower as they become older. One of the factors influencing this is fragmentation.
As the Exchange Team blog says: ''We usually recommend no more than about 2500 - 5000 messages in any ...
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I know you already know about this, but this is for my reference, so I remember to look here in the morning.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb687789(TechNet.10).aspx
Find here Microsoft IT's early adopter experiences, best experiences, and lessons learned from our own deployments of Messaging solutions within our global enterprise. ...
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