3 de maio de 2010
28 de abril de 2010
Voicemail: A story of unrealized potential
Ora aqui está um documento bastante interessante que foi recentemente disponibilizado pela Microsoft: Voicemail: A story of unrealized potential.
Brief Description
This whitepaper details the value that Exchange 2010's Unified Messaging capabilities offer to empower your users, reduce cost and manage risk by replacing your voicemail system.
Overview
Voicemail is a relatively mature technology. It is so thoroughly established in users’ daily workflows that it has become practically invisible to the organization except as an ongoing expense. Because of their origins in telephony, voicemail systems tend to exist in their own silos, managed separately from other IT systems in general, and business messaging in particular. Many fail to provide the features and ease of use that users have come to expect from other types of messaging.
Yet voicemail is a critical communication tool for most workers. Given the right strategy, it can go from a basic service to a productivity-enhancing tool. One way to do this is to treat voicemail as just one more messaging modality. It is then possible to manage it using the same tools administrators and users know from email. A universal inbox is also the foundation for delivering advanced voicemail features across devices and platforms. Microsoft calls this capability Unified Messaging. Microsoft® Exchange Server is the key technology that enables it. The newest release, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, delivers voicemail functionality engineered from the ground up to improve productivity while helping you reduce the cost and complexity of your voicemail system.
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27 de abril de 2010
TechNet Magazine – Abril 2010
A edição de Abril 2010 da TechNet Magazine já está disponível para ser lida online.
Destaques:
Artigos Especiais:
- Windows 7 Security: Tips and Tricks to Help Protect Your OS
- SharePoint Security: The Fundamentals of Securing SharePoint Deployments
- Data Protection: Backup Basics in Windows Server 2008 R2
Colunas:
- Exchange Queue & A: CAS Arrays - Server Roles, Client Creation, Load Balancing and More
- Windows PowerShell: Sharing Your Scripts - Made Easy
- Windows Confidential: A Trip Down Memory Lane with EmulateHeap
- Toolbox: New Products for IT Professionals
- Utility Spotlight: The Compatibility Question
- Geek of All Trades: Why, When and How to Use Windows 7 XP Mode
- The Cable Guy:Network Diagnostics & Tracing in Windows 7
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24 de abril de 2010
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- Microsoft Exchange Server and Outlook Market Analysis, 2010-2014
- Enabling OCS integration with Exchange 2010 – IM
- How does Federated Calendar sharing work in Exchange 2010?
- Exchange 2010 Standard edition limited to 5 databases
- Using Exchange Web Services
- Migrating from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010 – A Small Organization Perspective
- ActiveSync clients are unable to authenticate with ISA Server/Forefront TMG using SecurID
- Exchange 2010 Gotcha - #3
- Fixing Public Folder Replication Errors From Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 or 2010
- Importing Public Folder Contacts From A CSV File
- Flexible Exchange Contact creation script using Powershell import-csv and the EWS Managed API
- Personal Archive gone after upgrading to Outlook 2010 RTM?
- Load Balancing Exchange 2010 Client Access Servers using an Hardware Load Balancer Solution (Part 2)
- Can you view your Exchange 2010 email archive via ActiveSync?
- Exchange ActiveSync Remote Device Wipe
- Group Naming Policies in Exchange 2007 SP1 ECP
- Common Client Access Considerations for Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2010
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19 de abril de 2010
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- Exchange Server 2010 backup and recovery tips
- Exchange 2010 SP1 On the Way
- New Exchange 2010 installation guide templates
- Question: Is it possible to check if a message has been read, even when the sender forgot to check the box “Request a Read receipt for this message”?
- Office Closure and Exchange Unified Messaging
- Are there any PBX settings I could reference to help get me going with Exchange 2010 UM?
- Common Issues in Exchange 2010 Deployment
- Exchange 2010 Databases and the RPCClientAccessServer Database Parameter
- Exchange 2010 Gotcha - #2
- How to Use Forefront Server Protection Documentation
- Splits & You.
- Exchange 2010 Site Disaster Recovery on a Dime! Part 2: Navigationg the Failover Process
- Storage performance and my take on virtual storage
- Checking For Protected ACLs In Active Directory
- Check Your Legacy Exchange Servers for SMTP Usage Before Removing Them
- Exchange 2003, 2007, 2010 Junk Email Folder
- Creating a Pin to Top Email in Outlook using the EWS managed API and Powershell
- Outlook Anywhere connections to a HLB based Exchange 2010 CAS array
- New High Availability Features in Exchange 2010 SP1
- Moving Mailboxes in Exchange 2010 (Part 4)
- Exchange 2010 Mailbox Performance Testing
- Solution for Cannot Failover Exchange 2007 CCR Cluster Because Copy Status is Initializing
- Exchange Server Performance Troubleshooting
- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-024 released
- Scheduling Meetings with Room Finder
- Unified Communications at Microsoft Tech·Ed North America 2010
- Q. I work for a very large company and I don't have enough space on my C drive for the Offline Address Book that Outlook stores. Can I move it?
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14 de abril de 2010
Actualização do filtro Junk Email do Outlook (Abril 2010)
Está disponível uma nova actualização para o filtro Junk E-mail do Outlook 2003/2007.
"This update provides the Junk E-mail Filter in Microsoft Office Outlook with a more current definition of which e-mail messages should be considered junk e-mail."
O download está disponível para as versões Outlook 2003 e Outlook 2007, ou através do Microsoft Update. Como é habitual, está acompanhado pelo respectivo artigo da Knowledge Base:
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10 de abril de 2010
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- Yes Virginia, there is an Exchange Server 2010 SP1
- Common mistakes in an Exchange Server 2010 migration
- Why is Microsoft Outlook blocking attachments?
- The state of email content filtering -- and what you can do
- Exchange 2010: OWA versus OWA light
- Exchange 2010 SP1 Personal Archive Mailboxes on Separate Databases
- Exchange 2010 SP1 Retention Policies
- The ms-Exch-Store-Admin permission
- Accessing The Information Store From Powershell
- Filtering Output From PFDAVAdmin Or ExFolders
- How to Migrate Public Folders from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007
- SP1 Arriving This Year for Exchange Server 2010
- What? A Blog Post? Tiered Storage?
- Manage Public Folders using the new Manage Settings Wizard in Exchange 2010 SP1 (TechTip 1)
- Personal Archive improvements in Exchange 2010 Service Pack 1 (TechTip 2)
- Setting Static IP Addresses for a DAG using the GUI in Exchange 2010 SP1 (TechTip 3)
- First Details of Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 Available!
- Exchange Server 2010 Edge Server and Microsoft Threat Management Gateway
- Microsoft Exchange Team Opens Its Bag of Tricks for 2010 SP1
- Odd Problem when trying to add a second DAG member Server (A Server-Side database availability group administrative operation failed)…
- Exchange Provisioning using ILM 2007 and FIM 2010
- Configuring Static Ports for Exchange 2010
- Priority Queue - Let the Important Mails Flow !
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8 de abril de 2010
Exchange Server 2010 Install Guide Templates
Com todas as ferramentas e documentação técnica que a equipa de Exchange da Microsoft disponibiliza, não há desculpa nenhuma para não instalar a última versão do servidor de correio electrónico da Microsoft. Aqui fica o último exemplo: Exchange Server 2010 Install Guide Templates.
Overview
You can use these templates as a starting point for formally documenting your organization's server build procedures for servers that will have Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 server roles installed on them. Templates are provided for the Client Access, Hub Transport, and Mailbox server roles, plus a template for the Mailbox role configured for a database availability group.
Conteúdo
- InstallGuide_2010_CAS.doc
- InstallGuide_2010_DAG.doc
- InstallGuide_2010_Hub.doc
- InstallGuide_2010_Mbx.doc
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7 de abril de 2010
Public Folder DAV-based Administration Tool v06.05.8164
A ferramenta Microsoft Exchange Server Public Folder DAV-based Administration Tool foi actualizada para a versão 06.05.8164.
Brief Description
Use the Exchange Server Public Folder Distributed Authoring and Versioning (DAV)-based Administration tool (PFDAVAdmin) to perform various management tasks related to public folders and mailboxes.
Overview
Use the Exchange Server Public Folder Distributed Authoring and Versioning (DAV)-based Administration tool (PFDAVAdmin) to perform various management tasks related to public folders and mailboxes. The tool checks the permissions status of each public and mailbox folder and corrects any problems found. The ability to bulk export/import the permissions and replica lists make this tool invaluable in achieving greater productivity in managing public folders. The program can also reports content information of each public folder and mailbox folder such as the number of items in each folder, size of folder and most recent modification date of any item in the folder.
Note: PFDAVAdmin is supported when running with Exchange 2000 Server, Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2007.
System Requirements
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Server; Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista; Windows XP
PFDAVAdmin must be run on a computer that has the following: .NET Framework 1.1 and Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server, Windows XP, Windows Server™ 2003, or Windows Vista.
Instructions
- Click the Download button on this page to start the download
- Do one of the following:
- To start the installation immediately, click Run.
- To save the download to your computer for installation at a later time, click Save.
- To cancel the installation, click Cancel.
To install Microsoft Exchange Server Public Folder DAV-Based Administration Tool, please make sure you follow the instructions provided in file 'PFDavAdmin.doc' which is in the self-extracting package.
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5 de abril de 2010
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- Nine Things to Like (and Three to Not) In Exchange 2010
- Virtualizing Your Exchange Environment
- techdays follow-up: remote powershell, what’s encrypted?
- Exchange 2010 Gotcha - #1
- To-Do Bar Improvements in Outlook 2010
- All for one and one for all: The key to a successful Office Communications Server Deployment
- What are the default permissions on the ExchangeOAB directory?
- FreeBusy Board for the Exchange EWS Managed API using Powershell
- Default Authentication Settings Exchange 2007/2010 IIS Application & Virtual Directories!!
- HOWTO Configure MailTips in Exchange Server 2010 HERE!!
- Public Folder Problems in Exchange 2007 CCR - its all about replication...
- Load Balancing Exchange 2010 Client Access Servers using an Hardware Load Balancer Solution (Part 1)
- How to Brand OWA 2007 and 2010 with the Server Name
- 64-Bit Outlook 2010: Mind Your Bitness!
- Outlook 2010's New Translation Feature
- The Top 10 Windows Fone Improvements
- Released: New & Improved Exchange 2010 Mailbox Server Role Requirements Calculator
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30 de março de 2010
Exchange 2010 Mailbox Server Role Requirements Calculator v6.3
O Ross Smith IV anunciou no Microsoft Exchange Team Blog que a ferramenta Mailbox Server Role Storage Requirements Calculator foi mais uma vez actualizada, agora para a versão 6.3.
De acordo com a página de registo de actualizações, estas são as principais novidades:
New Functionalities
Within the Total Disk Requirements results pane, you now will have three options:
- As Calculated - this is the default behavior where the calculator determines the most efficient design that ensures the least number of disks are deployed, while still ensuring you have minimized single points of failure by utilizing RAID and/or JBOD based on the decisions found in the "RAID Storage Architecture" and "JBOD Storage Architecture" tables.
- Entirely on RAID - Selecting this option outputs the results with each server utilizing the RAID storage defined in the RAID Storage Architecture results section.
- Entirely on JBOD - Selecting this option outputs the results with each server utilizing JBOD storage as defined in the JBOD Storage Architecture. There are two caveats worth mentioning here - first, if the design doesn't support JBOD, then JBOD isn't a viable option (e.g., you don't have 3 HA copies); second, choosing this option may result in a situation where you have a single point of failure (e.g., having only a single copy on JBOD in the secondary datacenter).
Enhancements
- Message profiles have been simplified in order to be more consistent with the rest of our documentation and partner tools. For example, instead of using "20 sent/80 received", the calculator now simply uses "100 messages". The individual breakdown isn't consequential to the overall design of the mailbox server IO and capacity planning algorithms.
- Added additional column to the "Active Database Configuration / DAG" table on the Role Requirements tab to expose configurations where you will have a portion of your databases activated in the secondary datacenter as a result of a failure event in the primary datacenter.
- Improved "Environment Configuration" table on the Role Requirements tab to indicate the Number of Mailbox Servers and Lagged Copy Servers / DAG in each datacenter.
- Re-ordered tables in the Role Requirements Results section.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed the Secondary datacenter Active and Passive megacycle calculations to take into account the number of activated databases based on the failure mode the secondary datacenter can support.
- Fixed the number of Active Databases / Secondary Datacenter Server after a first primary datacenter server failure to not display #VALUE for 2-node site resilient DAG solutions.
- Improved the number of Active Databases after double server failure in the primary datacenter site resilient calculation to deal with 3 servers in the primary datacenters, as well as, when there are 2 copies in the primary datacenter.
- Fixed an issue for site resilience scenarios that resulted in #DIV/0 errors as a result of determining the number of copies that can be mounted in the event of a double server failure when the solution only has 2 servers in the primary datacenter.
- Fixed an issue for site resilience scenarios that ensures that double failure events don't result in more databases being activated on the remaining primary datacenter servers than possible when only 2 copies exist in the primary datacenter.
- Fixed CPU core calculations to take into account the total number of DAGs being deployed in the situation.
- Fixed active megacycle calculation to exclude database copy overhead for standalone deployments.
- Fixed Lagged Copy Storage Architecture formula to be HA aware.
- Fixed Secondary Datacenter Storage Architecture formula to ensure there is at least 1 HA copy being deployed in secondary datacenter.
- Updated storage design tab improvements based on user feedback and added "in primary datacenter" for input HA/lagged copy instances.
- Fixed formula for JBOD disk type to accurately reflect when there was insufficient database copies vs. requiring RAID.
- Updated comments on various cells.
Para obter instruções detalhadas sobre a utilização da ferramenta, consultem Exchange 2010 Mailbox Server Role Requirements Calculator.
Para fazer download da ferramenta, cliquem aqui.
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TechNet Magazine – Março 2010
A edição de Março 2010 da TechNet Magazine já está disponível para ser lida online.
Destaques:
- Editor's Note: TechNet Magazine Readers Speak, We Listen
- Virtualization: Shimming Applications for App-V4.6
- Microsoft Forefront: Using Microsoft Forefront TMG 2010 as a Secure Web Gateway
Artigos Especiais:
- Privacy in the Cloud Computing Era: A Microsoft Perspective
- Microsoft, NSF Open Azure to Researchers
- Can We Secure Cloud Computing? Can We Afford Not To?
- Clouds Done Right
- Microsoft to Congress: Time to Seed Cloud Computing
Colunas:
- Toolbox: New Products for IT Professionals
- Windows Confidential: A Look at the Evolution of Shut Down on the Start Menu
- Exchange Server: Exchange Provisioning using ILM 2007 and FIM 2010
- Windows PowerShell: WTFM: Writing the Fabulous Manual
- Utility Spotlight: Microsoft Live Mesh
- SQL Q&A: Distributed Transactions, Performance Counters, and SQL Backups
- Geek of All Trades: Add Hyper-V to RDS for Inexpensive Virtual Desktops
- Microsoft Forefront: Using Microsoft Forefront TMG 2010 as a Secure Web Gateway
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Exchange 2010 Large Mailbox Vision Whitepaper
O documento Exchange 2010 Large Mailbox Vision Whitepaper está disponível para download.
Brief Description
This whitepaper discusses how Exchange 2010 enables you to give users large mailboxes without breaking your budget.
Overview
Giving your users the ability to store more e-mail has many advantages. Large mailboxes keep e-mail on the Exchange Server instead of allowing it to be scattered in Outlook Data Files (.PST files). That helps reduce the risk of data loss, improve regulatory compliance, and increase productivity among both workers and IT staff. The main barrier to implementing large mailboxes is the perceived cost and complexity of storing large amounts of e-mail data. Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 is specifically designed to overcome these barriers. This paper discusses how Exchange 2010 enables you to give users large mailboxes without breaking your budget.
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- Exchange Server Earning Leadership Everyday
- Help! My Outlook 2010/Exchange 2010 calendar is on auto-pilot. It rejects and accepts meetings without asking me!
- What hardware load balancer settings should I use with my Exchange 2010 CAS Array?
- 4 Ways to Protect Email Addresses on Websites, That Don’t Really Work
- UPDATE – Exchange 2010 Address List Segregation White Paper
- Automatically sending a 'Welcome' email to all new user accounts
- Exchange 2010 Import-Mailbox and Export-Mailbox
- OAB issues after simplifying the OWA 2010 URL?
- Managing Distribution Lists in Exchange Server 2010
- Moving Mailboxes in Exchange 2010 (Part 3)
- Exchange 2010 - Maximum length of SMTP Address
- Fixing Leading and Trailing Whitespace in Exchange Objects
- How to Use Telnet to Send SMTP Email to Exchange 2007 and 2010
- Exchange 2010 > Add-mailboxdatabasecopy does not utilize replication enabled networks for seeding operations
- Exchange 2007 / Exchange 2010 – Interesting recipient update service issue…
- Prevent Problems with Exchange Server 2010's MailTips
- Exchange Server News Roundup, March 2010
- Playing Shell Dojo with Transport Rules
- Where are my Mailbox Import Export / Support Diagnostics cmdlets?
- Top 10 Exchange Storage Myths
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20 de março de 2010
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- Exchange 2010 UM – Behind the Scenes MWI
- Exchange 2010 RTM High Availability Load Balancing Options
- Microsoft Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server Virus Bulletin test results
- Forefront Server Protection TechNet Library content refresh
- Schedule View in Outlook 2010
- Microsoft Ups E-Mail Service to 25 GB Storage
- Migrating to Exchange 2010 Part 1: Preparing your Exchange environment
- How to set use OAB Throttling effectively
- Exchange 2010 Address List Segregation – Update
- NDR hunt using the EWS Managed API and Powershell to find and delete NDR messages in a mailbox
- Running Exchange 2010 on Hyper-V R2
- Configuring and using display picture in Exchange Server 2010
- IT-Pro chalk talk : Question 1 & Suggested Answer
- Exchange 2007 / Exchange 2010: False warning in ExBPA regarding maximum log generation
- Exchange Scalability Limits Worksheet Available
- Transport Rules: Exception to the Rule
- Outlook Mobile Update
- Updated ExPDA Configuration XML File Released
- Upgrading Exchange ActiveSync to Exchange 2010
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12 de março de 2010
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- Expected outdialing behavior for ‘Play on Phone’ scenarios in Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging
- Should Exchange 2010 use DAS or SAN
- Get the Outlook Social Connector for MySpace Today!
- Moving Mailbox in Exchange Server 2010 (Exchange Management Console)
- Which Version of Exchange Am I Running?
- How to Share an Email Domain Between Two Mail Systems
- Working with Exchange 2010 Calendar Repair
- Mailbox Size Gui - Exchange 2010 Remote Powershell version
- Mailbox Moves – 2003, 2007 & 2010 Exchange Servers…
- Register Filter Pack With Exchange 2010…
- Uncovering the new RPC Client Access Service in Exchange 2010 (Part 4)
- Moving Mailboxes in Exchange 2010 (Part 2)
- Announcing EWSEditor 1.6.1!
- HOWTO: Return To Sender Transport Agent Sample
- FBLook Brings Facebook into Outlook
- Moving Mailboxes the Exchange 2010 Way
- Q. I'm trying to connect to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 with an Outlook 2003 client, but the connection is failing. What's wrong?
- Dude, where's my rollup?
- GAL Photos in Exchange 2010 and Outlook 2010
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8 de março de 2010
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- HOWTO Install Exchange 2010 - Step by Step
- Configuring MS Exchange Server 2007/2010 Unified messaging with 3CX Phone System
- Migrating to Exchange 2010 can save money on storage
- Grant users access to another user
- Integrating Exchange unified messaging with OCS 2007
- Where is the latest PBX compatibility list for Exchange 2010 Unified Messaging?
- Language support Exchange UM 2010
- Call answering rules & FIND-me
- How to configure interoperability between Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unified Messaging and pbxnsip IP PBX version 3.0
- Exchange 2010 RPC Client Access Service and Multiple Sites
- Customizing your conversations experience (plus video)!
- Understanding Exchange 2010 Storage Architecture: Part 3
- Using My Site button in the Outlook Web App
- Setting Archive Mailbox Quota In Exchange 2010…
- Transition From Exchange 2003 To 2010, Part 1…
- Transition From Exchange 2003 To 2010, Part 2…
- Using Microsoft ForeFront Server Security Management Console (Part 2)
- Slow Outlook Startup Performance (Part 2)
- Configuring Domain Controller Usage in Exchange 2007 CCR Geo-Clusters
- Exchange Server in Depth: Master Concepts and Optimize Your Server Environment
- Exchange Scalability Limits Worksheet Available
- Removing a Feature From The Exchange Control Panel
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27 de fevereiro de 2010
Exchange Server Pre-Deployment Analyzer
A Microsoft disponibilizou recentemente o Exchange Server Pre-Deployment Analyzer, uma ferramenta que analiza todo o ambiente de uma organização Exchange e alerta para o caso de existirem potenciais problemas que possam impedir a instalação do novo Exchange 2010.
Para mais informações, sugiro a leitura deste 2 posts:
- Quick look at the Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer
- Announcing the Release of the Exchange Server Pre-Deployment Analyzer
Brief Description
The Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer performs an overall topology readiness scan of your environment and provides you with a list of decisions that need to be made before you deploy Exchange Server 2010.
Overview
You can use the Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer to perform an overall topology readiness scan of your environment. When you run the Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer, it provides a detailed report that will alert you if there are any issues within your organization, which could prevent you from deploying Exchange 2010. For example, the Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer will notify you if you haven't deployed the minimum required Exchange service pack on all your existing Exchange servers.
The checks performed by ExPDA are similar to the pre-requisite checks implemented (via Exchange Best Practices Analyzer) in the Exchange 2010 Setup program; in fact ExPDA is based off the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA) engine. However, unlike Exchange 2010 setup, this tool focuses only on overall topology readiness and not the ability to run Exchange 2010 on the local computer. The scan also performs a deep analysis of each existing Exchange 2003/2007 server to verify that it has the necessary updates and configuration in-place to support Exchange 2010. The end report is structured as follows:
- Critical - A configuration problem that will prevent Exchange 2010 from being deployed in the organization. For example, the Active Directory Forest is not operating in Windows Server 2003 Forest Functional Mode or higher.
- Warning - A configuration item that may prevent customers having the best possible experience with Exchange 2010. A warning may also reflect some functionality that is not available in Exchange 2010.
ExPDA is another component in our vision to provide a seamless upgrade experience that reduces the complexities in deploying Exchange 2010. To start planning your upgrade, please utilize the Exchange Deployment Assistant. The Deployment Assistant allows a customer to create Exchange 2010 on-premises deployment instructions that are customized to their environment. The Assistant asks a small set of questions, and based on the answers, it provides a finite set of instructions that are designed to get a customer up and running on Exchange 2010. Running the Exchange Server Pre-Deployment Analyzer is now a recommended step within the pre-requisites section of the Deployment Assistant.
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- Is there a way to stop outbound spam attacks from inside my campus?
- What are the hardware requirements for a combined Exchange 2010 HUB/CAS role?
- Migration of Custom Prompts
- The Get-MailboxStatistics Cmdlet, the TotalitemSize Property, and that pesky little “b”
- Using the FSSMC in clustered Exchange environments
- Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server 14 and RBAC
- The Look and Feel of Outlook 2010
- Microsoft Releases Key Specs for Office, Outlook
- Exchange 2007 Management Packs do not automatically monitor Exchange servers
- Combining Microsoft Exchange Web Services, Azure and Tag – Thor
- Determining the Id of a Sent Message by Using Extended Properties with the EWS Managed API
- Customizing ECP QuickLinks
- Upgrading from Exchange 2003 to 2010
- Create a folder under the Inbox if one doesn't existing using Powershell and the EWS Managed API
- Quick look at the Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer
- Exchange 2010 Pre-Deployment Analyzer Released…
- Installing and Configuring the Email Hygiene Solution on the TMG 2010 Firewall
- The effects of paged pool token memory usage and Outlook 2007’s shared folders feature
- Import - Export Mailboxes
- Moving Mailboxes in Exchange 2010 (Part 1)
- EWSEditor Update Coming Soon…
- How to Use the Windows Mobile 6.1 Device Emulator
- How to Securely Deploy iPhones with Exchange ActiveSync - Phase 1 - Building the CA
- How to Securely Deploy iPhones with Exchange ActiveSync - Phase 2 - Configuring ActiveSync and Active Directory
- More on Going Backup-less with Exchange 2010
- Dude, Where's My Single Instance?
- Announcing the Release of the Exchange Server Pre-Deployment Analyzer
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21 de fevereiro de 2010
Exchange 2010 Mailbox Server Role Requirements Calculator v4.5
Mais uma vez, o Ross Smith IV anunciou no Microsoft Exchange Team Blog que a ferramenta Mailbox Server Role Storage Requirements Calculator foi actualizada para a versão 4.5
Enhancements
There are only three improvements to the calculator in this release:
- Added the calculations to help you determine the minimum number of global catalog cores you need to deploy with your architecture.
- Added the ability to define different RAID parity settings for your Restore LUN architecture.
- Improved the calculation of the formatted capacity of a disk drive.
Bug Fixes
- The following issues were identified and addressed in this release:
- For HA solutions that chose to deploy in JBOD configuration, two fixes were made:
- In certain scenarios, the calculator would calculate the number of mailboxes per database to be higher than the total amount of random IO available on the disk. As a result the calculator couldn't recommend a JBOD configuration. This has been corrected by rounding down the number of mailboxes per disk from an IO perspective calculation.
- In certain situations the JBOD disk configuration isn't applicable. In past versions, the calculator would simply tell you this was because of "Insufficient Disk Capacity". This has been corrected to tell you if the insufficiency is based on disk capacity or IO capacity.
- Addressed several CPU calculation related errors:
- Fixed the issue where #VALUE was reported in the secondary datacenter processor core ratio table when you deployed only a lagged copy in the secondary datacenter.
- Fixed the required mailbox CPU calculations to take into account certain site resilient scenarios where neither datacenter could support a single server failure (e.g. 2 member DAG).
- Fixed an issue with the total disk count calculations with dedicated lagged copy servers as a result of rounding error.
- Fixed an issue where /DAG LUN space totals didn't take into account the 2 LUNs / Backup Set architecture.
Para obter instruções detalhadas sobre a utilização da ferramenta, consultem Exchange 2010 Mailbox Server Role Requirements Calculator.
Para fazer download da ferramenta, cliquem aqui.
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