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Archive for February, 2014

Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 and lots more

Today is a great day for the Exchange community and I am excited to let you know Microsoft Exchange team finally announced the public release of Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1. (more…)

Living in a BIG analytical world..

The ever changing dynamics of technology and global economy have always brought about interesting focus areas for enterprise to build/edit their business strategies upon. Some key focus areas have predominantly been – rebalancing with uncertainties in economic outlook, increasing productivity with less labor and viable value creation. The world has indeed become a much, much smaller place with amplified interconnectedness between trade, market and technology.

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Exchange 2007 to 2013: Public Folder Migration Issue

This issue is specific to 2007. We are trying to migrate public folders after all the mailbox migration has completed.

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How cloudy does it look ahead …

The last few years have been phenomenal in various aspects for IT. While there have many interesting transitions in operating models, some interesting mergers and acquisitions- somewhere all the firms have “cloud” in their strategy. Many feel that there is an increasingly unnecessary hype around it, but no doubts-cloud is definitely making noise. In this blog, we would like to talk about some key developments that will most likely happen soon in the IT world powered by cloud.

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Microsoft Partners with DocuSign- a move towards a paperless world

Go green! Well that’s the slogan everywhere. While the world is experiencing a whirlpool of social revolutionary trends and changes, getting totally paperless is one of the top priorities of enterprises.

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Lync 2013: Hybrid configuration would break the OnPrem-Federation

In one of my recent projects where I was involved in On-Prem to Office 365 Migration I experienced Lync 2013 Hybrid deployment would break the On-Prem Sip Federation with federated partners. (more…)

Exchange 2010 Count Mailboxes by Recipient Type

Are you looking to surprise your manager or CIO with a monthly or quarterly Exchange report? When gauging your Exchange environment, sometimes having a simple count of mailboxes, distribution groups, and ActiveSync users can come in handy. In some cases you may want a total of all mailboxes, but if you want a count of User Mailboxes, Room Mailboxes, and Shared Mailboxes separately, look no further, this script will give you just what you need.

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Exchange 2013: Recover a DAG and DAG Node from crash Part 3

In this blog we will focus on bringing DAG node back in the DAG. (more…)

Exchange 2013: Recover a DAG and DAG Node from crash Part 2

In this blog we will talk about the issue “Databases are not mounting after crash”. (more…)

Exchange 2013: Recover a DAG and DAG Node from crash Part 1

Today I was in a situation where my system admin restarted the Hyper-V which had my DAG nodes and FSW servers. (more…)

Lync Mixed Mode: Sip Federation issue while remove one Edge Pool

Today I came across this issue and I can’t find any article which has this fix so sharing to help others. (more…)

Microsoft: Top Support Solutions

Recently Microsoft started a top supported solution blog where we can find the solutions for most of the Microsoft technologies. (more…)

Windows 2012 Hyper – V: Innovation to Virtualization

We all know Hyper-V has improved a lot and being considered as number one hypervisor in today’s technology world. Windows 2012 R2 has enhanced more features. (more…)

EOP / Office 365: Connect and Use Powershell

The blog will explain the steps on how to connect to office 365 or Exchange online protection for the management using powershell of your desktop client computer. (more…)

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