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29/09/2009Uncategorized

Free Antivirus

Yip, it’s Free. With conditions of course. What’s the condition? You need to have a genuine version of Microsoft Windows…. If that […]

20/08/2009Uncategorized

Exchange 2010 UM – Where did FAX go

The Exchange team put out a great post that may be a bit of a shock to you if you’re running 2007 […]

19/08/2009Uncategorized

It’s really here! Exchange 2010 RC download link is now live

It’s really really here. If you’ve been frustrated and waiting you’ll be pleased to note that the download location now resolves correctly. […]

23/07/2009Uncategorized

Hyper-V improves with Linux Drivers released as GPL

Yip, not a word of a lie. Yesterday Microsoft released 20000 lines of code for Linux kernel inclusion, meaning that the potential […]

23/07/2009Uncategorized

Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2 and PowerShell v2 is released into the wild(nearly)

Looks like Christmas came early with the notice that these three products RTM’d (Release To Manufacture). That doesn’t mean that they’re available […]

17/07/2009Uncategorized

Tech-ed Session Agenda finalised

  I’m super excited about this years Tech-ed. I have 4 sessions in different areas and will be covering quite a few […]

25/05/2009Uncategorized

Comparison of 32-bit and 64-bit memory architecture for 64-bit editions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 and drifting over to parallel computing

I’m glad 32 bit is dying, I really am. 32 bit TCP stacks are a pain since they suffer from port exhaustion, […]

15/04/2009Uncategorized

Exchange 2010 Beta Released

What’s Exchange 2010 – Exchange 14 of course, or the public name for the next version of Exchange. I’ve picked a few […]

06/04/2009Uncategorized

[0xC3EC7921] Invalid meeting content directory set for IIS virtual directory

This error can occur when setting up OCS 2007 without much direction as to what caused it or how to fix it. […]

02/04/2009Uncategorized

Large Mailboxes again… – Not the last time either

While Exchange becomes better and better at handling large mailboxes and more importantly being able to recover from disasters should they happen, […]

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