When it comes to smart phones and other handheld mobility tools connecting to Exchange 2007, the Client Access service covers Windows Mobile enabled devices. Simply having the Client Access service up and running automatically turns on the ability to pipe out Exchange 2007 email, contacts, tasks and calendar items to portable mobile devices. Not only [...]
Exchange Server
Exchange 2007 and Windows Mobile
September 15th, 2009 by Aseem | File in: Exchange Server
Deconstructing Exchange Server 2007 licensing options
September 8th, 2009 by Aseem | File in: Exchange Server
In the realm of software licensing, Microsoft tends to stand out above the crowd. Perhaps it is because the company has a large variety of software types, or it could be that they want to have a license type for every occasion. In either case, there are times when deciphering Microsoft’s licensing scheme is confusing. [...]
Exchange 2007 server sizing overview
August 27th, 2009 by Aseem | File in: Exchange Server
Deploying Microsoft Exchange within an organization is a decision not to be made lightly. With so many websites offering Exchange hosting, its tempting to pass the torch to an outside entity. Of course that temptation may quickly subside depending on the cost analysis of using an Exchange hosting company versus running your own Exchange server. [...]
How to view the size of user mailboxes in Exchange 2007
November 14th, 2008 by Aseem | File in: Exchange Server
If you’ve recently upgraded to Exchange 2007, you may have noticed that two really useful columns in Exchange 2003, Size and Total Items, are missing! Personally, I found this very annoying because it was a great way to quickly see which Exchange users were taking up the most space on the server. The worst thing [...]


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