Exchange 2010 SP1
Get it while it’s hot: Exchange 2010 SP1. Here’s the list of what’s new and shiny. Share this:
Script Samples
There are times when I spent an inordinate amount of time looking for just the right syntax for a command or even the correct command to get the job done. Here are four I put to use in the last few months… Change Printer Spooler Service Recovery options to Restart sc failure spooler reset= 60 actions= [...]
How Big are those Mailboxes
One thing I truly miss about Exchange 2003 is the list of mailbox sizes that were easily accessible in the GUI. But things must move on and the display in the Exchange Management Console for both 2007 and 2010 lack the ability to populate and view this information. Exchange Management Shell to the rescue! If [...]
Free PowerShell Editor
Yesterday I began to really dive into a new user script (which uses Exchange Management Shell) to bring it up to date and include more fields and features. As the script complexity grew, Notepad was no longer cutting the mustard. I thought I’d be using Notepad++ or TextPad, both fine in their own right, but [...]
Exchange 2010 is Now Available
Good thing we had that free eBook to learn Exchange 2010, because the announcement on the official Microsoft Exchange Team Blog says it is out the door and available worldwide. You can grab the 120 day trial here. And this time there is no 32-bit version, as with the Exchange 2007 trial. And if you are [...]
Free Exchange 2010 eBook
I nabbed this news item from Bink.nu, a very worthy site for the latest in Microsoft news. You can head on over to Red Gate Software’s site for a free eBook on Exchange 2010. I guess I should start reading, it’ll be here sooner than later. Not sure how long this will last, so get’em [...]
Service ‘MSExchangeTransport’ failed
A few months ago I had an Exchange Server 2007 install stop cold, caughing up this error: Error: Service ‘MSExchangeTransport’ failed to reach status ‘Running’ on this server. Apparently if you disable IPv6 on a Windows Server 2008 the error will occur. Not to be picky, but how many networks are actually using IPv6 and why is [...]
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