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14/05/2011Documentation, Hyper-V, Power Shell, Tips & Tricks

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

Running  HyperV on my laptop as my preferred hypervisor is enabled by using Server 2008 R2 as my laptops primary operating system, […]

05/04/2011Microsoft Exchange, Power Shell, Tips & Tricks

Exchange 2010 remote PowerShell breaks after add/remove/change of IP Address

Something that occurs in a lab situation quite frequently and less in real life is changing IP addresses on your Exchange server. […]

31/03/2011Exchange, Load Balancer, Tips & Tricks

F5 Webcasts

Load Balancers can be rather complex, the guidance can be confusing, and how vendors interpret that guidance can be interesting. So image […]

30/03/201114/05/2011Exchange, Power Shell

Using PowerShell to find the MAPI endpoint on Exchange 2010

I’ve been working with some folks who are discovering the intricacies of MAPI on Exchange 2010. Since they were feeling some pain […]

24/03/201124/03/2011Outlook

Outlook 2010, message headers, and the stone ages

In yesterday’s blog post Hey Outlook 2010, where are my message headers? viewing the message headers were discussed, and the efficiencies gained […]

22/03/2011Documentation, Exchange, Tips & Tricks

Restricting Hub Transport Server selection using SubmissionServerOverrideList

I had a great question today: I have three Hub Transport Servers,and one Mailbox Server, and I want   Hub Transport servers one […]

15/03/201115/03/2011Exchange

Using PowerShell to determine the state of MAPI Encryption on Exchange Servers

In Exchange 2010 specifically, or even Exchange 2007/2010 mixed orgs you can easily detect which servers require MAPI encryption. The easiest would […]

23/02/2011Anouncements, Commentary, Exchange, Feedback, General News

Corporate mail users use any mail platforms to “get the job done”

A new study shows that younger users will use any mail platform available – to the exclusion of the corporate platform provided […]

11/02/201111/02/2011Anouncements, Commentary, Mobility

Nokia Adopts Windows Mobile as it’s Phone OS

Nokia and Microsoft jointly announced today that Nokia will be using Windows Mobile as it’s smart phone OS. Nokia will add value […]

10/02/2011Anouncements, Cloud, Commentary

Operating Systems Wars are BACK – HP want’s to be your operating system

HP unveiled it’s operating system offering for phones, tablets, and….. PC’s So where is this going? Microsoft has been publicly chasing all […]

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