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Notes to Exchange Migrations, the Cloud, and Interesting Times
Microsoft reports huge numbers of Lotus Notes to Exchange Server migrations based on cost savings and availability of cloud services, but will the economy and other new Microsoft releases be bigger factors in your messaging developments?
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
Lotus and SharePoint: Side by Side
Take advantage of SharePoint collaboration without abandoning your Lotus platform.
Windows IT Pro
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Gayle Rodcay
SharePoint or Lotus Notes
Businesses are striving to gain a competitive edge in the global marketplace by using collaboration strategies. How do you choose the right application?
Windows IT Pro
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Gayle Rodcay
Parallel Migrations: Exchange Server 2007 and Server Virtualization
Penton Media's IT team discusses how they moved production servers into virtualized environments and moved part of the company from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange Server alongside a migration to Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
Migration News from the Microsoft Exchange Server Team
Companies on Lotus Notes and Domino considering a move to Exchange Server need to weigh the pros and cons, and then look into tools, such as the Transporter Suite, that can make the migration easier.
Windows IT Pro
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Sheila Molnar
Secunia and Autonomy Duke It Out Over Vulnerability Reporting
Secunia, well-known for publishing vulnerability reports, has drawn the ire of Autonomy over publication of historic security advisories.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
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[January 24, 2007]
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Microsoft's Unified Communications
What do you think about Microsoft's recent focus on and announcements about Unified Communications? What does this focus imply about Exchange?
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Forster
WinInfo Update 1/17/06 - Microsoft Offers Migration Tools for Lotus Notes/Domino Users
Today, Microsoft announced a set of free software tools aimed at helping IBM Lotus Notes and Domino users move to Microsoft Office-based server platforms.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
URL Handler Argument Injection Vulnerability in Lotus Notes
A vulnerability in the Lotus Notes client can let an attacker execute malicious arbitrary code on the vulnerable system.
Windows IT Pro
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Ken Pfeil
(Almost) Perfect Devices
Current smart-device technology comes close to delivering every item on Mark Smith’s wish list.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Smith
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[August 27, 2002]
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Troubleshooter: Solving a Lotus Notes Connector Problem
Discover the cause of and solution to a quirk in sending mail with the Exchange Server 5.5 Lotus Notes connector.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
Attack of the Spam, Enterprise Edition
Paul Thurrott concludes his article about spam and offers a list of antispam solutions.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Can I sync my Pocket PC device with Lotus Notes?
FAQ for Windows
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David Ciccone
Denial of Service Condition in Lotus Domino Web Server R5
An HTTP header-activated Denial of Service (DoS) condition exists in Lotus Domino Web Server R5 versions earlier than 5.0.7.
Windows IT Pro
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Ken Pfeil
Lotus Domino Allows Directory Traversal
Lotus Domino Server lets remote users gain access to files not typically available through the server.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Realtime Messaging Gets Down to Business
Compare the features of Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server and Lotus Sametime 1.5.
Windows IT Pro
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Barrie Sosinsky
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Developing Applications with Realtime Capability
Lotus and Microsoft provide toolkits that developers can use to call the realtime messaging server and invoke realtime functions in applications.
Windows IT Pro
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Barrie Sosinsky
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A Word About Application Sharing
Both platforms let you share any open application with conference attendees, even those who are using an unprepared desktop.
Windows IT Pro
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Barrie Sosinsky
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Notes and Domino under Windows 2000
Learn what Win2K functionality and features Notes and Domino offer.
Windows IT Pro
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Libby Ingrassia Schwarz
I receive an error NGINA.DLL cannot be found and am unable to logon to my machine.
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
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