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Installing Telnet Client in Windows Server 2012

Telnet Client is a feature that is included with the Microsoft Operating Systems, but it is not enabled by default. More »

A note on Activesync with Exchange 2013

Exchange ActiveSync is a client based protocol that allows you to enable sync between Exchange Mailbox & a Mobile device. More »

Exchange 2013: URLs Configuration Script

Well! This was long time due so here is it. Finally I got some time to work on it and shared it.
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Get-ExchangeDiagnosticInfo

Get-ExchangeDiagnosticInfo is a command that is used to report information & the status of the Exchange Server based on the individual processes.

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Office 365: Deployment Readiness Tool Walk Through

Microsoft has provided a Deployment readiness tool to check if your office 365 is ready to configure single sign on.
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Exchange 2013: Hybrid Part 1

You must be listening Office 365 and Hybrid a lot. Let me share some simple hybrid blogs which might explain the concept better & help you in configuring & enhancing hybrid & office 365 skills. I hope you will be excited to configure and use/test it. So Let us begin.
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Troubleshooting Calendar issues with Exchange server

Let’s troubleshoot Calendar issues with exchange using native tools and PowerShell.
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Welcome Exchange 2016…!!

Microsoft’s next messaging server is being developed
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Exchange Server 2016: All You Need Part 1

Exchange server 2016 is the Exchange vNext. Microsoft first revealed this on April 15, 2015 here. Microsoft Exchange marketing Director Jon Orton revealed more about it in recently finished Ignite Conference in Chicago. If you were attending the Ignite in Chicago you would have not missed the exchange 2016 sessions.
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Test-Mailflow with Exchange 2013

Test-Mailflow is a cmdlet available in Exchange 2013. This command allows us to test the delivery of mails between two mailboxes. The test will be performed using the system mailbox. Test-Mailflow cmdlet basically tests the mail submission, transport, and delivery. This command is used to verify that the system mailbox on one Mailbox server can successfully send a message to the system mailbox on another Mailbox server. By running the command Test-Mailflow, we can find if the mail flow was successful or not. Along with the information we can also see the message latency info, which will be useful in finding out slow mail delivery due to server or network issue.

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MS Ignite 2015 – Key TakeAways and Highlights

satya nadella kicking off the event

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The Stage is Set for “MICROSOFT IGNITE 2015”

Folks, Build 2015 is over and its time now you gear up for “ Microsoft Ignite -THE INDUSTRY EVENT of 2015

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Exchange Troubleshooting Notes

Take a look at this week’s Exchange troubleshooting notes
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Exchange 2007 to 2013: Public Folders Migration issue

I got this unique issue with no exact issue or solution available over the internet so I am sharing this.
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Exchange 2010/2013 – Issues and solutions

Sharing my troubleshooting notes More »

Using Powershell to generate read receipts for emails

I recall using ASP.NET to enumerate a work flow to send emails and request a Read Receipt. Let’s look at how to achieve similar results using PowerShell.
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Office 365: Register a Domain

This was long time due on me to share how to add a new domain to office 365. There are simple 3 to 5 steps to do it. Let us have a look.
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Exchange 2010/2013 troubleshooting notes

Continuing my exchange 2010 troubleshooting notes.
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