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Using Windows 2008 R2 Server Backup Feature to Backup Exchange 2010
Active Directory – Object Metadata
View the metadata for an AD object to find out more details about when its specific attributes were modified. This is very handy when trying to troubleshoot details about a specific object.. See when and where an attribute was updated which can also help track down who made the change if the entry [...]
http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/outlook-web-access-owa/owa-vs-outlook-in-2010.aspx
http://www.windowsitpro.com/blogs/exchangeandoutlook/tabid/780/entryid/12813/Exchange-Server-2010-Adoption-Excitement.aspx
Automatic IIS log housekeeping
There is not much automation taking place in my current company. I’m working to automate as many processes as possible, and therefore increase our productivity. The article below was borrowed from the following link. http://www.808.dk/?code-iis-log-housekeeping
Exchangepedia – Exchange Shell Quick Reference
https://exchangepedia.com/blog/stuff/ExQuick.htm
Remote Shutdown Syntax
I don’t use this command often enough to remember the syntax, so here it is:
shutdown /r /m \\servername /t 000
Find out when your Password Expires
Few weeks ago I came across this question “How to find out an account’s password expiration date” in one of our internal mailing-list. This looks like a simple question, but when we tried to find the answer we realized it is not a trivial task. One of my colleagues pointed to this 22-printed page detailed [...]
Finding Mailboxes Homed on a particular Server or Database
The following sections offer a different method to find the mailboxes that are homed on a mailbox store. When you have determined that a particular account owns a mailbox on a particular store, you can either move the mailbox or disable the account.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/279202
Troubleshooting Public Folder
http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2006/01/17/417611.aspx
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/01/19/417737.aspx
http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2006/01/23/417974.aspx
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/10/30/447339.aspx
Using Exmerge to… (to be continued).
First, locate ExMerge.exe on your server. With it you should find the ExMerge.ini file. Make a copy of the file in case you want to revert settings back. The ExMerge.ini file is typically marked as read-only. Make it writeable. Open it in your favorite text editor (Notepad is fine). Search for LoggingLevel. It is set [...]
