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Content Indexing failed using Exchange 2013 RTM

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I just found a bug in my lab environment and wanted to share the information with you. My lab environment is a small environment that consists of one domain controller (Windows 2008 R2) and two Exchange 2013 RTM servers (based on Windows 2012 Server), these holds both the Mailbox and the CAS role. I found

A summary of year 2012

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It has been an amazing year for me in many ways, both private and work related things. But this post keeps the focus on the work related things.. I’ve been involved in a couple of really interesting projects such as a large coexistence between Domino and Exchange (45-50k users), coexistence between Domino and Office 365.

Complete guide on configuring KEMP VLM load balancer for Exchange 2013

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Introduction Published: 2012-11-02 Updated: 2013-04-24 Version: 1.1 Update: Made some updates regarding the health check for the OWA and Outlook Anywhere service. Since Exchange Server 2013 reached RTM the 11th of October, and finally it was published to MSDN the 24th of October. This post is based on the RTM version of Exchange 2013. I

Exchange Server 2013 Preview – Part 3: How to configure site URL’s, Databases and Outlook Anywhere

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I suppose you already have, but if you haven’t read my previous parts in this Exchange 2013 serie, have a look at the links below. Part 1: Complete guide of how to perform the installation Part 2: How to do the Basic configuration This part will include details on how the configuration could be made

Exchange Server 2013 Preview – Part 2: How to do the Basic configuration

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If you haven’t read it already, I did post a complete guide for installing Exchange 2013, it can be found here. That was part 1, now it’s time for part 2. Which of course is the configuration of the server setup. We have lots of changes between how you configured Exchange 2007/2010 and 2013. First

Exchange Server 2013 Preview – Part 1: Complete guide of how to perform the installation

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Since Exchange Server 2013 beta was released yesterday I’m glad to announce that my first installation is done and here’s a complete walkthrough. My setup is basic, using one server as domain controller, Windows 2008 R2. Initially for Exchange I’m using 3 servers, 1 server for the CAS role and 2 servers for the Mailbox

#Office15 Wave Whats new

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I did listen to Microsoft’s announcement for Wave 15 Here are some short directly from the webcast Office 2013 will integrate directly with Skydrive and Skype, it looks really interesting at Windows 8 and all those really nice integrations if you ask me. Lync Server 2013 is available for preview download here Exchange Server 2013

Exchange 2010 Restore to Recovery Database using EMC Networker

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Published: 2012-07-05 Updated: – Version: 1.0 Here’s a complete step-by-step guide for doing restore using EMC Networker for Exchange 2010. Personally I’ve used these steps when doing restore of end user mailbox and/or items that has been lost. Start up “Networker User for Microsoft Applications”, right click Recover and select “Exchange 2010 Recover Session” and

C#.NET – Configure Exchange 2010 Tool

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====== Updated the code again, this time a minor bug in code. Version is now 0.93. ====== Thanks to John A Cook @JohnACook, who found the issue. It’s now resolved, the tool is now updated and working in my lab environment. It was a compilation issue, found out that it was compiled as a x86

C#.NET – Create Mailboxes

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Updated: Version 1.0.1 is released I’ve added the possibility to create Room, Equipment and Shared Mailboxes. The zip file with the application is now updated, one CSV example file is included. ===== This is my 3rd C#.Net application, this one is creating mailboxes based on CSV file (semi colon separated). I’m using FileHelpers for reading