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Category Archives: Exchange
Diary of an Exchange 2007 Upgrade: Part 2
Dear Diary, In this second entry I want to tell you about the operating system installation and the initial Exchange Server install. Operating System Installation The installation of Windows didn’t quite go a smoothly as I had originally hoped. This … Continue reading
Diary of an Exchange 2007 Upgrade: Part 1
Dear Diary, I am currently in the process of upgrading an Exchange Server 2003 organisation to Exchange Server 2007, so I thought it might be a good idea to tell you about my experience whilst I perform the upgrade. This … Continue reading
Exchange Server 2007 and Public Folder Replicas
During a migration from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007 you need to add the Exchange 2007 server to replicas for each of the Public Folders (as you would need with any Exchange server migration) and this includes the … Continue reading
An Exchange 2007 Upgrade Is Like a Poke in the Eye
I’ve upgraded our internal Exchange organisation over the last week and I’ve got to say Exchange 2007 is a completely different ball game. Now for seasoned Exchange architects and administrators a lot of the Exchange 2007 upgrade process is probably … Continue reading
Publishing Outlook Web Access on an Alternate Port
We recently had client with a requirement to provide Outlook Web Access and Exchange over the Internet/Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTPS) access using a single IP address on ISA Server. The problem with making both of these services available on … Continue reading
