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Description of the Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool Description: The Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool automatically examines a Microsoft Exchange Server deployment and determines whether the configuration is set according to the recommended best practices. You can install the Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool on a client computer that is running Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1. With the correct network access, the Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool can examine your whole Active Directory directory service and Microsoft Exchange organization, and then generate a list of possible issues. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 339 Rate this Site
You cannot use client certificates that are installed on the PocketPC device to authenticate when you connect by using EAS Description: When you use Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) with a PocketPC 2003 device, you cannot use client certificates that are installed on the PocketPC device to authenticate when you connect by using EAS. Added on: 12-Mar-2005 Hits: 339 Rate this Site
How To Prepare the Domain by Using DomainPrep in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes how to simplify the deployment of Exchange 2000 and Exchange Server 2003 in your forest by running Setup with the /DomainPrep option in each domain, including the domain where you ran ForestPrep to add further Exchange-specific configuration information to Active Directory. Added on: 14-Oct-2004 Hits: 338 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Help Secure Post Office Protocol Client Access in Exchange 2000 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure security settings for incoming Post Office Protocol V3 (POP3) connections to your Exchange 2000 computers. These security settings help your users authenticate and receive potentially sensitive material, and try to minimize the risk that the user name, the password, or the message content could be intercepted. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 337 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Restrict Incoming Connections and Set Timeout Values in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes two ways to control incoming connection to a virtual server: By limiting the number of simultaneous connections, and by setting a connection timeout value. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 336 Rate this Site
How to run multiple instances of the Migration Wizard in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Description: A new feature in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 lets you start multiple instances of the Migration Wizard on the same computer. By using several accounts and control files, you provide automatic input to the different instances of the Migration Wizard program. This article describes steps to use the multiple instances feature of the Migration Wizard when you are migrating mailboxes from an Exchange Server 5.5 organization to an Exchange Server 2003 organization. This feature may speed up the migration of mailboxes to Exchange Server 2003. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 Hits: 336 Rate this Site
The Store.exe process unexpectedly quits when Exchange Server 5.5 processes a delivery receipt or a Description: On a computer that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, the Store.exe process may unexpectedly quit. This problem occurs when Exchange processes a delivery receipt message or a read receipt message. Added on: 24-Jan-2005 Hits: 333 Rate this Site
The Exchange Server 2003 Recipient Update Service continually updates some recipients or public folders with random SMTP proxy addresses Description: The Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Recipient Update Service continually updates some recipients or public folders with what appear to be random SMTP proxy addresses. When this problem occurs, you experience one or more of the following symptoms: Added on: 12-Mar-2005 Hits: 333 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Configure Connectors to Restrict Content in Exchange 2000 Server Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure connectors to restrict content. Content restrictions determine the priorities, types, and sizes that are allowed for messages that a connector transfers. By default, no content restrictions are set. Added on: 13-Oct-2004 Hits: 332 Rate this Site
HOW TO: Secure Internet Message Access Protocol Client Access in Exchange 2000 Description: This step-by-step article describes how to configure security for incoming Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP4) connections to your Exchange 2000 computers so that your users can authenticate and receive potentially sensitive material without the risk of either the user name, the password, or message content being intercepted. Added on: 15-Oct-2004 Hits: 332 Rate this Site
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