Exchange Best Practices: Non-Provisionable Mobile Devices
In Exchange Server and Exchange Online the default mobile device mailbox policy allows non-provisionable ActiveSync devices to connect, which is not recommended for security reasons.
View ArticleRedirect Outbound Emails to a New Email Address
How to use an Exchange Server transport rule to redirect emails that are being sent to the wrong address.
View ArticleSlow Installation of Exchange Server Updates on Windows Server 2012 R2
Customers who are installing Exchange updates on Windows Server 2012 R2 may notice an increased install time of 50% or more.
View ArticleFebruary 2016 Updates for Exchange Server 2016/2013/2010/2007
Microsoft has released new cumulative updates and update rollups in February 2016 for all supported versions of Exchange Server.
View ArticleInstalling Cumulative Updates on Exchange Server 2016
This tutorial will guide you through the step by step process for installing cumulative updates for Exchange Server 2016.
View ArticleExchange Best Practices: PIN/Passcode Requirements for Mobile Devices
The default Exchange and Exchange Online mobile policies do not enforce PIN/passwords for mobile devices, which is not recommended for security reasons.
View ArticlePodcast Episode 15: Exchange Development with Glen Scales
In this episode of the Exchange Server Pro Podcast, Glen Scales and I discuss Exchange Web Services, and how IT pros can get started with Exchange dev..
View ArticleEmails from Website Not Received in Exchange or Exchange Online
Emails sent using web forms on a website may not be received in the mailbox of the recipient due to a configuration or filtering issue.
View ArticleProduct Review: Softerra Adaxes
A review of the Adaxes Active Directory management tool by Softerra, which enables powerful automation of Active Directory and Exchange administration.
View ArticleExchange Best Practices: Automatically Remote Wiping Mobile Devices
Exchange Server and Exchange Online mobile device mailbox policies allow automatic remote wipe of devices after failed sign-in attempts.
View ArticleExchange Server 2016 Cumulative Update 1 May Cause Edge Transport to Reject...
A bug in Exchange 2016 CU1 may cause Edge Transport servers to reject inbound emails sent to valid internal recipient addresses. Related StoriesRepairing a Failed Content Index in Exchange Server...
View ArticleOffice 365 Email Address Policies
The appearance of email address policies in Exchange Online may be a good sign for Office 365 customers who need this useful feature.
View ArticleExchange Best Practices: Datacenter Activation Coordination Mode
It is recommended to enable Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC) mode for Exchange database availability groups that meet the criteria.
View ArticleNew Pluralsight Course – Migrating to Exchange Server 2016
I'm pleased to announce that my first Pluralsight course, Migrating to Exchange Server 2016, is available now.
View ArticlePodcast Episode 16: Eliminating PST Files with Dan Clark from QUADROtech
In this episode of the Exchange Server Pro Podcast I'm joined by Dan Clark from QUADROtech to discuss the challenges associated with eliminating PST files and migrating data to Exchange and Office 365....
View ArticleWhy PowerShell?
PowerShell has been around for many years now, but it's still a source of confusion, anger, and frustration for a lot of IT professionals.
View ArticleExchange Best Practices: Device Encryption for Mobile Devices
Encryption is important for protecting corporate data stored on mobile devices from being accessed by anybody who has physical access to the device.
View ArticleRegister Your Interest for Office 365 Workshops in Australia
In late August of this year, we're planning to run a series of one-day Office 365 workshops aimed at IT professionals who are about to begin, or are just beginning a move to Office 365.
View ArticleRebuilding Content Indexes for Exchange Databases
How to start and monitor the repair of a failed content index for an Exchange Server mailbox database.
View ArticleAdvanced Threat Protection Notes from the Field
Here's my experience using the Advanced Threat Protection features in Exchange Online Protection to protect my Office 365 tenant.
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