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Exchange 2010 & Office 2010 “Visual Pressroom” from Microsoft
Microsoft has posted a “Visual Pressroom” for their Upcoming Exchange 2010, Office 2010 and Office Web Applications. Office Web Applications: Editing & Viewing PowerPoint presentations in PowerPoint Web application Editing & Viewing Word documents in Word Web application Editing & … Continue reading
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Microsoft Releases Beta Exchange 2010 (Codenamed Exchange 14)
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 helps you achieve new levels of reliability and performance by delivering features that help to simplify your administration, protect your communications, and delight your users by meeting their demands for greater business mobility.Microsoft Exchange® Server 2010 … Continue reading
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Script: Get time of Exchange last online defrag
digging through the Application log can be a real pain sometimes. Last night, I was asked by a Microsoft Engineer to give me the last online defrag of a server that we had a case opened on. So, instead of … Continue reading
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Powershell Script: Display Exchange 2007 Queue by Site
Working in a multi site Exchange 2007 environment can be cumbersome when trying to view queue information on the Hub servers. I wrote this script to simplify this process. The script queries the Exchange 2007 organization, finds the servers with … Continue reading
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Script to Find Whitespace on all Exchange 2007 Servers
As an Exchange Admin, I’m sure you have had the need to find out how much whitespace is in each of your Exchange databases. This can be a real pain to do, crawling through the Event Log, looking for Event … Continue reading
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Powershell Script to list all Cluster Active Nodes
If you have a medium to large infrastructure, it is helpful to know what node of your Exchange Clusters is the active node. This can be done manually, but it is much easier if done with the following script: … Continue reading
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