Essential Exchange

Your source for everything essential about
Microsoft Exchange Server
 

Browse by Tags

  • Antivirus Exclusions and Windows

    In December of 2007, I made two posts: File Level Antivirus for Exchange and Information Store Antivirus for Exchange . Since that time, there is no question that with Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 (and the ongoing advancement of various Internet-based threats and malware), that the focus has moved...
    Posted to Michael's meanderings... (Weblog) by michael on 06-16-2010
  • The Experts Conference - TEC'2010

    For the third time, I'll be speaking at the upcoming The Experts Conference, sponsored by Quest. I'll be discussing using Exchange Web Services (EWS) from PowerShell -- and for some reason, my abstract isn't yet posted on the conference website! I need to get that corrected. TEC'2010...
    Posted to Michael's meanderings... (Weblog) by michael on 01-12-2010
  • Exchange Server 2010 - Administrative Access to All Mailboxes

    In Exchange 2010, the storage group has disappeared. Instead, the properties of a database and of a storage group have merged - the result being referred to as a database. Effectively, a database has been promoted to be as important as a storage group used to be. You may could have predicted this coming...
    Posted to Michael's meanderings... (Weblog) by michael on 09-29-2009
  • Getting the Contents of an Active Directory Integrated DNS Zone

    Microsoft has long offered (where "long" means "since Windows Server 2003") the "dnscmd.exe" program to control the actions of a DNS server. And, if you installed the adminpack (RSAT-Tools-DNS on Vista/Server 2008 and above) you could perform this control on a remote workstation...
    Posted to Michael's meanderings... (Weblog) by michael on 06-17-2009
  • Handling the userPrincipalName in PowerShell

    I dealt with the importance of the userPrincipalName in one of my very early blog postings, dated May 26, 2004: The User Principal Name and You . While my company has changed, the basic information contained within that post has not changed at all. I would add one fact: the current Active Directory forest...
    Posted to Michael's meanderings... (Weblog) by michael on 04-07-2009
  • userAccountControl manipulation

    The userAccountControl attribute, which resides on each user and computer object in an Active Directory forest, is responsible for, well, controlling lots of things about those accounts. For example it controls whether an account is locked out, or whether an account is disabled, or whether the password...
    Posted to Michael's meanderings... (Weblog) by michael on 12-11-2008
  • Exchange Connections - Fall 2008

    Next week, in Las Vegas, Nevada is the semiannual Connections conference. The Connections conference is a technical conference covering SQL Connections, Windows Connections, Exchange Connections, etc. There are lots of individual tracks, both for IT Pros and Devs. I'll be speaking next week at the...
    Posted to Michael's meanderings... (Weblog) by michael on 11-04-2008
  • Creating Many Users with PowerShell and Admod

    One of the mailing lists I read and occaisionally post on is named ActiveDir. A lot of heavy-hitters in the AD world hang-out around there. I've learned quite a bit by lurking there. A recent poster had wanted to create a few thousand accounts for testing purposes, and have them all follow a certain...
    Posted to Michael's meanderings... (Weblog) by michael on 06-07-2008
Page 1 of 1 (8 items)

Copyright © 2003 - 2010 by Michael B. Smith, All Rights Reserved