Yesterday we released an xml update for ExBPA suite of tools. The update applies to the tools shipped with Exchange Server 2007 systems with Service Pack 1 applied. It is currently only available for English language servers at this time. The following...
S/MIME support for Exchange Active Sync (EAS) version 2.5 was introduced in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) device. In Exchange 2007 SP1, we are adding S/MIME support for EAS version 2.5, 12.0 and 12.1. While working on EAS...
With Exchange 2003, if you wanted to create Active Directory accounts based on the list of disconnected mailboxes in the mailbox database, you could use the Mailbox Export Wizard which was a part of the Mailbox Recovery Center . Before that, you could...
Most people these days are switching to Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP), Outlook Web Access, or Exchange ActiveSync because they provide a richer client experience than POP or IMAP. Certainly, I use these methods when I am not at my primary corporate...
Heard of the term "calendar concierge"? Look up http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/07/24/428390.aspx . In this blog post I am going to talk about what happened to Auto Accept Agent in Exchange Server 2007 and how you can define, schedule...
Continuing our previous post on Exchange 2007 Setup , this blog post goes into explanation of what are different log files that are created by Exchange setup and how to use them to troubleshoot setup issues. Prerequisite failures If you fail a prerequisite...
Understanding how certificates are selected for a Transport layer Security (TLS) session will help you troubleshoot TLS issues. Since we shipped Exchange 2007, support engineers Jenny Frye and Stuart Presley have been helping customers work through issues...
With Exchange 2007 we introduce the idea of the Autodiscover service. This service allows your Outlook 2007 clients to retrieve the URLs that it needs to gain access to the new web services offered by Exchange 2007. These web services (OAB, UM, OOF, and...