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Preparing for SharePoint 2010
Take these steps now to optimize your environment for upgrading to SharePoint 2010 when it's released.
Windows IT Pro
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Joel Oleson
Exchange 2010: High Availability with DAGs
Microsoft has developed a high-availability architecture for Exchange Server 2010 by using log replication for database copies through Database Availability Groups (DAGs). Here's how it works.
Windows IT Pro
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Tony Redmond
Exchange Server 2007 Storage: DAS vs. SAN vs. iSCSI
Making the right choice for your Exchange Server deployments
Windows IT Pro
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Lee Dumas
Top 5 Things You Can Do to Prepare for SharePoint 2010
Get ready for SharePoint 2010--from making sure you've loaded MOSS 2007 SP2 to getting your users upgraded from IE 6.0, there are several important things you can do now.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Noel
SharePoint 2010's Sandboxed Solutions
In SharePoint 2010, sandboxed solutions is a new feature that allows site collection administrators to deploy solutions that are safe to run and monitor the resources, such as memory and CPU cycles, they can use. Sound good? There's more.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Stubbs
SharePoint Wish List: Does SharePoint 2010 Deliver?
All but SharePoint's most vociferous evangelists acknowledge it has gaps. Here's a wish list of what SharePoint experts wish--and an assessment of whether SP 2010 delivers--or not.
Windows IT Pro
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Dan Holme
Top 4 Things Developers Can Do to Prepare for SharePoint 2010
Devs need to prepare for SharePoint 2010--here are 4 suggestions for how to get ready.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
Transport Rules and Message Classifications in Exchange 2007
Use transport rules and message classifications, 2 features of Exchange Server 2007, to enforce corporate policy, adhere to compliance initiatives, and get granular control over message flow in your environment.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Spicing Up SharePoint Search Results
You don't want a huge lesson in enterprise information architecture or a grand scheme for overhauling your SharePoint environment. You just want some tips and some free/inexpensive tools that will help you improve the structure and content of your data.
Windows IT Pro
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Ryan Thomas
Protect Your PowerShell Scripts
Here are three precautions that will go a long way in protecting your PowerShell scripts and securing your system.
Windows IT Pro
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Robert Sheldon
Default Accounts and Groups – Security Principles
Windows IT Pro
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Russell Smith
Access Inheritance Flags
Windows IT Pro
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Russell Smith
Monitor Windows Server with Performance Counters
Use these 10 performance counters to track core performance factors on Windows Server 2003 R2 and Windows Server 2003 systems.
Windows IT Pro
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Tom Carpenter
New to Scripting? Check Out These Series
If you want to learn about PowerShell, Windows shell scripting (.bat and .cmd), or T-SQL, here are some novice-level articles that can help.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Bemowski
Step-by-Step SharePoint Disaster Recovery
Your SharePoint server is down. Do you know what to do? Learn how to accomplish a successful recovery, even if you haven't implemented SharePoint farm backups.
Windows IT Pro
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Randy Williams
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007
Configure SCCM to deploy an OS contained in a Windows Imaging Format (WIM) file.
Windows IT Pro
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John Savill
Plan and Execute an Active Directory Merger, Part 1
Get started with an organizational Active Directory merger with quick, easy wins to smooth the transition, then move on to details such as configuring name resolution and forest trusts and preparing the computers and new domain for migration.
Windows IT Pro
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Eric B. Rux
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What Applications Are Installed on the Computers in Your Network?
If you often need to identify the software that's installed on the computers in your network, here's a PowerShell script you can use to easily audit one or more computers.
Windows IT Pro
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Bill Stewart
Managing Exchange 2007 in a Mixed Environment
Learn about some common coexistence problems with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2003, and what you need to know about working around them.
Windows IT Pro
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Brien Posey
New Active Directory Features in Windows Server 2008 R2
Active Directory features in Windows 2008 R2 include some super capabilities for AD deployments both large and small: useful manageability features, Managed Service Accounts, and the AD Recycle Bin.
Windows IT Pro
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John Savill
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