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[February 2009]  
Exchange Management Tools Compared
Microsoft Exchange Server management tools can help you find out which parts of your system are being overused and which are being underused.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[July 15, 2008]  
Simplify Your Exchange 2007 Transition
Windows IT Pro  — J. Peter Bruzzese

[July 15, 2008]  
How to Fix the Link-State Suppression Error
The Link-state suppression is not enabled error commonly occurs during an Exchange Server 2007 transition-ready environment analysis. Learn the registry setting that fixes the error and enables link-state suppression.
Windows IT Pro  — J. Peter Bruzzese

[July 15, 2008]  
Simplify Your Exchange 2007 Transition
Transitioning to Exchange Server 2007 need not be daunting, if you do so in an orderly way. Set a comfortable coexistence period, use ExBPA to flag potential issues, and install server roles and move mailboxes in an optimum sequence.
Windows IT Pro  — J. Peter Bruzzese

[April 1, 2008]  
Get Compliant with Exchange Server 2007 Journaling
Regulatory compliance and internal audit policies force many organizations to journal email messages, voicemails, and fax messages. Exchange Server 2007 makes journaling easy by establishing managed journal rules enforced through the Hub Transport server.
Windows IT Pro  — Siegfried Jagott

[February 13, 2008]  
Q. Can additional routing group connectors be installed between newly installed Exchange Server 2007 servers and Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange 2000 Server environments?
Windows IT Pro  — John Savill

[January 8, 2008]  
10 Tips to Keep Your Microsoft Exchange Server Humming
To avoid common problems in your Microsoft Exchange Server environment, follow these tips to establish a regular schedule of maintenance activities, such as running ExBPA, performing integrity checks, and verifying your backups.
Windows IT Pro  — Brien Posey

[September 4, 2007]  
Strategies for Migrating Public Folders to SharePoint
Your public folder migration to SharePoint requires a strategy, careful planning, and the right tools. And that's just the beginning. The process for getting rid of public folders is straightforward, but it pays to work through the steps carefully.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[September 4, 2007]  
Strategies for Migrating Public Folders to SharePoint
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[August 15, 2007]  
GFI to Expand MailArchiver Capabilities
GFI announced that it will acquire the technology assets of XEmplifyIT, an email management company. The acquisition will allow GFI to further empower its MailArchiver solution while at the same time removing a competitor from the marketplace.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[August 2007]  
Upgrading to Exchange Server 2007
Before you can upgrade to Exchange 2007, you need to prepare your AD and make sure your existing organization is set for the change.
Windows IT Pro  — Brien Posey

[August 2007]  
Step by Step to Exchange 2007
Follow these basic steps to prepare AD and your existing Exchange organization for the upgrade to Exchange 2007.
Windows IT Pro  — Brien Posey

[April 18, 2007]  
Running the Microsoft Exchange IMF in non–Native-Mode Environments
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[April 2007]  
Exchange Storage Ins and Outs
Refresh your knowledge of Exchange storage options.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[March 2007]  
Exchange 2007 Transforms Message Routing
Exchange Server 2007 eliminates routing groups in favor of a more efficient message-flow process, but you'll need to perform certain tasks to make the new routing coexist with legacy Exchange servers.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[February 13, 2007]  
Free/Busy Data Demystified
Manage free/busy data and troubleshoot problems more effectively by understanding how Exchange and Outlook store, calculate, and manage users’ calendar data.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond

[December 26, 2006]  
Third-Party Products in an Exchange DCAR Solution
You'll probably need to consider third-party products to provide some components of your Exchange compliance and archiving solution. Here's a look at the capabilities such products provide.
Windows IT Pro  — Devin L. Ganger

[December 22, 2006]  
Copy Group Membership from User to User
This utility saves time by letting you easily copy group membership from one user to another in Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server.
Windows IT Pro  — Readers

[December 22, 2006]  
Develop an Exchange Compliance Strategy
Exchange provides key compliance features such as journaling and messaging security—but you'll likely have to add capabilities such as archiving and PST management via third-party products.
Windows IT Pro  — Devin L. Ganger

[December 2006]  
Zenprise
You'll find some things to like about Zenprise, a diagnosis and resolution tool for Microsoft Exchange, especially if you spend a lot of time troubleshooting problems.
Windows IT Pro  — Joel B. Barker





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