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GUI method: Exchange Management Console
Use the Accepted Domain wizard to configure your Exchange domain. Domain acceptance is a part of the overall Exchange organization's Hub Transport configuration. That is, this setting is organizational, not per-server. Here's how to use the Accepted Domain wizard to configure the domain. ...
Tags: GUI, Scott Lowe MCSE, console, domain, new domain, Exchange Organization, management console, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter
Technical articles 2007-03-16
Mixed mode vs. Native mode Exchange
Scott Lowe explains the difference between the two Exchange modes and walks you through the steps for upgrading your Exchange infrastructure to native mode. Exchange operates in one of two modes -- either "mixed mode" or "native mode." A mixed-mode configuration provides significant flexibility with interoperability between...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server, Servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, E-mail servers, Directory services, E-mail, server, native mode, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter, Scott Lowe, Exchange, Exchange Organization, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-11-18

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Configuring an SMTP Connector
There are many ways in Exchange 2003 to configure the organization for receiving and sending e-mails. The default Virtual SMTP Server created in every Exchange Organization is good enough to connect the entire organization to the Internet. The virtual Server handles these connections. Generally, all that a person requires for...
Tags: SMTP, Virtual Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, E-mail, Internet, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2004-07-20
Transitioning From Exchange 2000/2003 to Exchange Server 2007 (Part 1)
This 3 part paper series explains how to perform a transition from Exchange 2000/2003 to Exchange Server 2007. A transition is the process in which the user performs an upgrade to Exchange 2007 that is the user moves data from any legacy Exchange servers in the Exchange organization to new...
Tags: Transition, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, Exchange, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Enterprise Software, Software, Directory Services
White papers 2007-02-12
Implementing Exchange Server 2007 for Coexistence With Exchange Server 2003
This paper explains the key differences between Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2007. It is possible to install Exchange Server 2007 into an existing Exchange Server 2003 organization that is operating in Exchange native mode. The existing Exchange organization can contain Exchange 2003 servers, and Exchange 2000 servers. There...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-02-20
Microsoft Exchange Server: A 10 Step Migration Survival Guide
Most system administrators have discovered that when it comes to Microsoft Exchange migrations, the process can be a bit more complicated than they first thought. In fact, the key to any successful Exchange migration is organization and proper process design. This paper helps by providing a clear and concise migration...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Migration, Microsoft Corp.
White papers 2005-03-21
Managing e-Mail Address Policies in Exchange Server 2007
E-mail address policies which were known as Recipient Policies back in Exchange 2000 and 2003, define the proxy addresses that are stamped onto recipient objects in the Exchange 2007 organization. E-mail address policies are added on an organization level meaning they apply to the whole Exchange 2007 organization. With Exchange...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, E-mail Address, e-Mail Address Policy, E-mail, Online Communications
White papers 2007-10-11
Exchange 2007: Upgrade ultimatum
Here are some upgrade challenges you'll face if you decide to make a move to the new version. Like Exchange 2000 did before it, Exchange 2007 is bringing significant change to the Exchange messaging world. Start preparing now if you eventually plan to make your way to...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Scott Lowe MCSE, E-mail servers, Groupware, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, 64-Bit, Enterprise Software, Software, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
Technical articles 2006-09-15
Configuring SMTP in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
Before configuring an Exchange organization to send and receive mail, one should have a good understanding of how SMTP enables message flow in Exchange 2000. Exchange 2000 uses SMTP to deliver internal mail between Exchange servers and routing groups. Similarly, Exchange uses SMTP to deliver Internet mail outside the Exchange...
Tags: SMTP, Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Exchange, E-mail, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-10-12
How to Regain Access to an Exchange Server 2003 Organization
Exchange Server 2003 relies on a complex but detailed and strict access control hierarchy. This means that a person as an administrator have to check whether any users will have any access to the Exchange Organization itself. The feature of delegation access to lots of logical administrators provides a greater...
Tags: E-mail servers, TechGenix, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server, change request, rights-management, administrator, access control, knowledge
White papers 2005-12-20
How to Completely Remove a Exchange Server or the Entire Exchange Organization
Exchange Server 2003 is a great product but under some circumstances like in test environments or through orphaned Exchange objects it may be necessary to remove an Exchange Server or the entire Exchange organization from Active Directory. This paper gives the reader a detailed overview of how to remove Exchange...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, TechGenix, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Enterprise Software, Software, Directory Services
White papers 2004-10-19
Migrating Exchange 5.5 to 2003
Hello I work at a company that has just been sold. Right now we are using Exchange 5.5 but the plan is to upgrade to 2003. The server is in an exchange organization with other servers at other sites. I was thinking of installing 2003 on a new server and...
Tags: e-mail, Exchange, mailbox, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, mlepage, server
Q&A 2006-01-05
Introduction to Exchange 2007 Server Roles
Server roles allow an administrator to split the functions of an Exchange server and place each role, or a combination of roles, on different servers in the organization. This can be done for performance reasons, management reasons, or any other reason deemed necessary by the organization's policies. With current Exchange...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Exchange, Servers, Hardware
White papers 2006-07-18
Microsoft Webcast: Deploying Exchange Server 2007
The attendee of this webcast will learn about the architecture within Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 from an IT professional's perspective. The presenter provides guidance on planning for the supported Exchange Server 2007 organization models (simple, standard, large, and complex) before deploying Exchange Server 2007 in the new or existing organization....
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Corp., E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts 2007-02-08
How to Use Transport Rules in Exchange Server 2007
The upcoming release of Exchange Server, Exchange Server 2007, has an important difference with older versions of the product; it is now possible to create transport rules at organization level that allow one to control the internal and/or external flow of messages in an Exchange Organization in an easy and...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, TechGenix, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-07-27
Exchange 2003 recovery
We have 2 exchange servers in our organization.We have taken the backup of one exchange server information store through ntbackup.We are trying to restore it to the other exchange server through ntbackup. But after selecting the second exchange server in the restore windows , it is giving the error that...
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, chiranjeevi.chekka@..., server
Discussion threads 2007-07-24
International Network Services Case Study: Large Software Organization
The software company was running Exchange 5.5 on Windows NT 4.0. Due to the scheduled end-of-life of Microsoft support for these platforms, the organization was in the process of migrating its Active Directory AD structure and also needed to begin planning to upgrade its messaging infrastructure from Exchange 5.5 to...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, Messaging, E-mail Servers, Enterprise Software, Software
Case studies
XADM: White Paper - Disaster Recovery for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
Whether one's company is a small organization with the messaging and collaboration service needs for only a few hundred users or a large organization that serves thousands of users, the deployment choices that one makes directly affects the Exchange 2000 backup and restoration options. By developing and implementing a well-planned...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Disaster Recovery, E-mail Servers, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-02-28
SolutionBase: Migrating from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2007
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.With Microsoft's discontinued support for Exchange Server5.5, you might be tempted to upgrade your Exchange Server organization toExchange Server 2007. Sadly, the upgrade process is much more involved thansimply inserting an installation CD and running Setup. In this article, I willexplain what...
Tags: E-mail servers, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server
Technical articles 2007-04-23
Exchange 2007 Permissions and Roles (Part 2)
This paper gives a reasonable understanding of the Exchange 2007 administrator roles. The paper also covers a couple of common permission tasks that are likely to be asked to perform. It introduces the Exchange 2007 administrator roles, namely the Exchange Organization Administrator, Exchange Recipient Administrator, Exchange View-Only Administrator and Exchange...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Permission, TechGenix, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
White papers 2007-07-31
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