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MSIT Deep Technical Whitepaper: Deploying Lync Server 2010

by Uwin Young 2 April 2012 Documentation

How Microsoft IT empowers workers to collaborate anytime and anywhere on their own terms Microsoft IT Showcase Technical Whitepaper provides best practices and experiences from Microsoft IT that give a unique, inside view into how Microsoft plans for, deploys, and manages its own Lync Server 2010. MSIT makes it possible for Microsoft workers to collaborate [...]

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Exchange 2010 PowerShell cookbook–Mike Pfeiffer

by Nicolas Blank 8 September 2011 Book Reviews

“Quick Answers to common problems” – I have to agree. A number of PowerShell books have graced my shelves, however very few of them allow an Exchange focused professional to learn in an incremental way, focused purely on Exchange. Mike accomplishes this by introducing a concept and then building on it, gradually cranking up the [...]

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Book review: Microsoft Exchange 2010 PowerShell Cookbook #Microsoft #Exchange #Exchange2010

by Mahmoud Magdy 18 August 2011 Book Reviews

Have been reading Microsoft Exchange 2010 PowerShell Cookbook for the last few days and couldn’t stop until I finished it, summary it is amazing book. The book is written into cookbook style so it doesn’t waste your time in useless introductions and chapters it goes directly into PowerShell introduction chapter and after that goes into [...]

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Enable Windows Power Saving features while running HyperV on Windows 2008 R2

by Nicolas Blank 16 May 2011 Documentation

Running  HyperV on my laptop as my preferred hypervisor is enabled by using Server 2008 R2 as my laptops primary operating system, however, the caveat is that all power management features are automatically disabled. Hyper-V management services have a base dependency on a driver service known as HVBOOT. HVBOOT is a driver and as such [...]

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Exchange 2010 Live Migrations now supported

by Nicolas Blank 16 May 2011 Anouncements

  Microsoft now supports Live Migrations for Exchange 2010 SP1 as well as clustered VM hosts, while the below speaks specifically to Hyper-V everything on the approved list of hypervisors will be supported as well, quoting from the announcement: The updated support guidance applies to any hardware virtualization vendor participating in the Windows Server Virtualization [...]

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Restricting Hub Transport Server selection using SubmissionServerOverrideList

by Nicolas Blank 22 March 2011 Documentation

I had a great question today: I have three Hub Transport Servers,and one Mailbox Server, and I want   Hub Transport servers one and two used for load balanced mail delivery. Hub Transport Server three should never be used, except for mail relaying.   Obviously one of the design features of Exchange 2010 is the ability [...]

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices, Book Review

by Mahmoud Magdy 20 February 2011 Book Reviews

as an Architect and technology lover, I rarely find a new interesting book to read, I have read a lot and that made my life harder now, I cannot find a book targeting experienced consultants/Architects those days. Most of the books explains the technology from scratch and overlooking the tricky parts since it assumes that [...]

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Load Balancing Exchange 2010, how to find a supported/certified load balancer

by Nicolas Blank 8 February 2011 Anouncements

NOT spending money on a hardware load balancer when you have the requirement to do so will hurt you considerably in the long run, however most folks don’t know one from the other, and why one man’s load balancer is another man’s small fortune. Now it’s easy to find a hardware load balancer that has [...]

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Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.5 Express

by Nicolas Blank 17 January 2011 Anouncements

A “lighter” version of IIS 7.5 has been made available for download and install for non server machines. Quoting from the Download page:   IIS 7.5 Express is a simple and self-contained version of IIS 7.5 that is optimized for developers.   IIS 7.5 Express enhances your ability to develop and test web applications on [...]

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Security Policies in the organisation

by Robby Pedrica 12 January 2011 Documentation

Most organisations of a reasonable size, will today have at least some policies which integrate with HR to govern Internet and computer use within the company. However, the ability of these limited documents ( and sometimes procedures ) to protect the company is often minimal. With the extent to which malicious vectors are able to [...]

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