Mark Ott
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Mark Ott is an MCSE and an MCT for NCR. He specializes in Microsoft Exchange Server migrations and Windows NT integration.
Email address: mo130560@exchange.daytonoh.ncr.com
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18 results found for Mark Ott, displaying items 1 - 18
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January 3, 2000 |
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Manage Saved Messages with the Exchange Archive Agent
If you must journal all your email messages, you need a method for storing and retrieving the messages. The Microsoft Exchange Archiving Agent is a tool for low-budget, high-volumn message archiving.
Windows IT Pro
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November 2, 1999 |
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Enabling Message Journaling on Exchange Server
If government or corporate policies require you to save all messages, message journaling is the tool you need. Find out how message journaling works, how to plan for and configure it, and what it can't do.
Windows IT Pro
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July 1, 1999 |
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Using ETRN in Exchange Server
When you don't need 24x7 connectivity, the SMTP command ETRN lets your Exchange server periodically connect to an ISP to send and retrieve your mail. Find out how ETRN works and how to configure it.
Windows IT Pro
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June 1, 1999 |
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Exchange Server's Perplexing Permissions
Exchange permissions aren't intuitive and are often inconsistent with Windows NT permissions. Find out about Exchange role and rights and how permissions flow.
Windows IT Pro
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May 1, 1999 |
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Using Exchange Server Link and Server Monitors
Learn how to use these built-in monitors to keep tabs on Exchange and Windows NT services, synchronize clocks, and check messaging links.
Windows IT Pro
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February 1, 1999 |
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Tips for Working with Details Templates
Here are some tips for using details templates effectively to customize what the client can view.
Windows IT Pro
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February 1, 1999 |
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Customize Exchange Details Templates
Use Exchange Server details templates to display information about recipients that is typically available only at the server.
Windows IT Pro
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January 1, 1999 |
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Getting the Most from Address Book Views
ABVs have some quirks. Here are some tips for using ABVs efficiently.
Windows IT Pro
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January 1, 1999 |
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Using Address Book Views in Exchange Server
ABVs let you group mailboxes into a set of logical containers independent of the container in which they physically reside, and you can hide these views from other groups in the GAL.
Windows IT Pro
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December 1, 1998 |
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Reduce Exchange Server's Bandwidth
You can improve performance by limiting message size from the client and the server, by optimizing network traffic, and carefully managing distribution lists.
Windows IT Pro
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November 1, 1998 |
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Restoring an Exchange Server Computer
Walk through recovery of an Exchange server when a crash hasn't affected Windows NT and log files are intact but disk drive failure has destroyed database files.
Windows IT Pro
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October 1, 1998 |
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Tips for Using Transaction Log Files
You need to place transaction logs on a separate disk from database files. Review these suggestions for placing and moving transaction log files.
Windows IT Pro
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October 1, 1998 |
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Backing Up an Exchange Server
Learn how a backup works, review several backup methods, and think about a strategy, and look at some helpful Exchange utilities.
Windows IT Pro
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June 1, 1998 |
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The Care and Feeding of Public Folders
Learn how the email client interacts with public folders and how the mail administrator can configure public folder options within the organization for optimal performance.
Windows IT Pro
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May 1, 1998 |
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Troubleshooting Directory Replication
Directory replication doesn't always function perfectly, but you can solve some of these common problems.
Windows IT Pro
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May 1, 1998 |
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Intrasite and Intersite Directory Replication
Exchange maintains the directory by copying changes from one server to others. Review how the directory works and how to configure Exchange components across your enterprise for optimal performance.
Windows IT Pro
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April 1, 1998 |
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Pursuing Pesky Mail Messages
Meet the resources you need for troubleshooting message queues and tracking messages: message queue management, Performance Monitor workspaces, and a message tracking search engine.
Windows IT Pro
Extending the Power of Hardware Profiles
Hardware profiles can performance-tune your PC, enable cards that would otherwise not work, and provide greater flexibility in laptop configurations.
Windows IT Pro
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