Archive for month: February, 2012

Recipient Configuration and Modify Recipient Scope in Exchange 2007

Today’s video shows you how to use the Recipient Configuration in Exchange 2007 and how to Modify Recipient Scope The maximum number of contacts displayed in a mail in Exchange 2007 is determined by the Recipient Configuration parameters for messages, and can be further filtered by modifying the recipient scope settings. In the first instance, [...]

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What to Do when Your Exchange 2007 Log Disk is Full

Is your Exchange 2007 log disk full? Exchange log files aren’t supposed to take up too much space, and when admins were building Exchange 2007 servers, disks were measured in Gigabytes, not Terabytes. Many admins just let the logs go to the default location, which is the same location as the databases, and the binaries, [...]

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Configure Public Folder Database Properties

Today’s video walks you through configuration of public folder database in Exchange 2007 including public folder replication, public folder referral and storage limits. Managing public folders in Exchange 2007 can be somewhat complicated due to the public folder structure to consider, as well as the presence of public folders replication in larger environments. For the [...]

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RBAC Exchange 2010: Roles Based Access Control

Exchange 2010 introduces a new permissions model for management known as Role Based Access Control (RBAC). RBAC in Exchange 2010 simplifies the task of breaking out or delegating administrative tasks. Rather than the complicated (and sometimes error prone) method of managing administration through direct ACL edits, RBAC creates a set of roles that users can [...]

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Mail Enable Public Folder Exchange 2007

  Today’s video will cover mail enable public folder in Exchange 2007. Upon creation, public folders in Exchange Server 2007 are unable to receive e-mail by default until they have been mail-enabled.  If you go to Outlook Web Access (OWA) and create a new email for instance, the email addresses of any public folders won’t [...]

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