Very much excited to release Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013 migration guide. Getting all the migration steps in a systematic procedure always helps Exchange Administrators to do the migration with ease. This Plan should be more suitable for Medium and Small Business environments also it can be adopted to large …
Read More »How to Give Send As and Send on Behalf permission on a Distribution Group in Exchange 2010
We will see how to give Send As and Send on Behalf Permission on a Distribution Group Both as a difference , for doing different purposes Lets see how to Give Send As Permission for a user on a distribution group For Example – My Distribution Group Name = NormalDistribution …
Read More »Exchange Hosting to Exchange 2010 Sp2
Hosting Mode Came to an End , Where No hosting versions of Exchange will be released by Microsoft Two whitepapers released to get Exchange Migrated to Exchange 2010 sp2 No in place upgrade is possible on both the situations Migrating Exchange from HMC 4.5 to Exchange Server 2010 SP2 Migrating …
Read More »Rapid Migration Guide from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010
After a short run we came up with this plan, where getting migration steps in one place and doing it in a systematic procedure. This Plan should be more suitable for Medium and Small Business environments Meeting these requirements you can install Exchange 2010: # Exchange 5.5 Should be completely …
Read More »Create a Custom root Folder in all the Mailboxes (Bulk) in Exchange 2010
Download Script – CustomRootFolder.ps1 Refer the below link for the original script , and Customized it a little http://blogs.msdn.com/b/akashb/archive/2011/07/23/creating-folder-using-ews-managed-api-1-1-from-powershell.aspx And Please Test in your lab – Before proceeding into your live Environment There is a a good script where we can use to create a Custom root Folder in all …
Read More »Configuring 3rd Party Exchange Certificate in Exchange 2010
Exchange 2010 creates a self-signed SAN certificate and assigns it to the services like IMAP, POP, IIS, and SMTP. The only drawback of this self-signed certificate is that it contains the server’s FQDN and NetBIOS names only. Where we get certificate errors on all the Clients where we need to …
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