How did you find these ratios?
From: greg.swe...@actsconsulting.net [mailto:greg.swe...@actsconsulting.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 1:07 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Conversion to 2010 Database Size
235 users
Total SIS Ratio: 44
Sis Rations |
916 | Storage 1, 2nd
Perfmon
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From: jbech...@actsconsulting.net [jbech...@actsconsulting.net]
Received: 5/27/10 6:31 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [exchangel...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com]
Subject: RE: Conversion to 2010 Database Size
Hi all,
I'm a stumped on this one, we have a conference room on public folders that was
created a LONG TIME AGO on our retired 2003 excahnge server, ysterday someone
booked it from 3:30-5 pm, the problems is that there was already a booking
from 3-5pm, and of course both parties are
Check the message tracking logs to see who got there first.
I've never used public folders for resource reservations, so I'm not sure how
you control double booking.
From: Jean-Paul natola [mailto:jnat...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 8:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:
I think this is a case of the OL team saying something like, well,
Exchange doesn't support this anymore so we won't either, apparently
forgetting they still support connecting to Exchange 2003. We still use
Exchange 2003, so this defining of custom named properties doesn't seem to
apply to us
E2K7 CAS/MB/HUB
I used the following in EMS to generate the cert request which I submitted to
GoDaddy.
New-ExchangeCertificate -generaterequest -keysize 2048 -subjectname c=US,
l=Boston, s=Massachusetts, o=Massachusetts Bar Association,cn=massbar.org
-domainname
You are seeing massbar.org in the certificate information because that is
what you set the common name to. You can only have a single common name on the
certificate.
The other names are additional names, which Outlook does support.
Do you use massbar.org as your internal WINDOWS domain name? If
You can't invite Public Folders to a meeting, so nothing will show in message
tracking.
The only way that will work is to switch the view of the folder to category,
then add the column Created. This will show you when the relevant appointment
was created.
If you are using Exchange 2007, the
You can always look in IIS to see if the cert is binding correctly. Just my
.02.
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Carol Fee c...@massbar.org wrote:
E2K7 CAS/MB/HUB
I used the following in EMS to generate the cert request which I submitted
to GoDaddy.
New-ExchangeCertificate
Just read Simons reply and he is right.
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Carol Fee c...@massbar.org wrote:
E2K7 CAS/MB/HUB
I used the following in EMS to generate the cert request which I submitted
to GoDaddy.
New-ExchangeCertificate -generaterequest -keysize 2048 -subjectname c=US,
How ? I don't think you can use IIS for SSL with Exchange 2007.
CFee
From: mark tibbet [mailto:m.tib...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 11:48 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: GoDaddy SSL Cert Exchange 2007
You can always look in IIS to see if the cert is binding correctly.
run inetmgr
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Carol Fee c...@massbar.org wrote:
How ? I don’t think you can use IIS for SSL with Exchange 2007.
*CFee*
*From:* mark tibbet [mailto:m.tib...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, May 27, 2010 11:48 AM
*To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re:
Funny, two GoDaddy SSL cert questions in the same day...
I need to pick up a new cert for my Exchange 2007 box. However, in front of
Exch I'm also running TMG (previously ISA Server) to handle the FBA for OWA
clients and pass Activesync through to our single Exchange server...
The question I
To add to what Simon said, if you have more than one Public Folder database,
you may find that each user is looking at a different database and replication
of the booking didn't work.
From: bounce-8938630-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Michael,
I have to take exception to the statement that Outlook retains 100% fidelity on
the RFC defined headers. In multiple tests I observed Outlook change the
original To: header line when forwarding an email to an external source.
While the argument could be made that both addresses are
Joe you are arguing with the wrong person. I have no vested interest in this
either way.
I argued against the named property change, but I lost. The reality is that it
would tend to cause Exchange I/O to be higher when the driver in 2007 and 2010
was to get it as low as possible. The decision
I can't say never, but I can say that it's gone for now.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
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From: Jason Gurtz [mailto:jasongu...@npumail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 11:08 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
I have always done it with two separate SAN certificates. The reason for not
using a single name SSL certificate is that if you are deploying Outlook 2007
with Outlook Anywhere, then you will also need to deal with
Autodiscover.example.com .
There is also the concern about the internal Exchange
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