October 2007
In addition to moving Exchange to a 64-bit platform, Microsoft has improved the Exchange 2007 Information Store by adding features such as log shipping for resiliency and removing outdated features from previous versions.
Windows IT Pro
December 2006
Exchange 2003 SP2 offers a useful feature for stopping public folder replication storms.
Exchange & Outlook Administrator
March 2006
Want email to flow smoothly, regardless of how many addresses your users have? Then get to know the Exchange Recipient Update Service.
Windows IT Pro
February 2006
Microsoft has announced that the next version of Exchange will be 64-bit only. Find out the reasons behind this decision—and what it means for Exchange admins.
Windows IT Pro
February 2006
A 64-bit Exchange Server product will solve many of the Information Store's greatest challenges.
Windows IT Pro
February 2006
Exchange 2003 SP2 increases the database size limit to 75GB. What do you need to know about these changes?
Exchange & Outlook Administrator
January 2006
Dreaming of a way to round up Exchange data from a variety of sources? Log Parser is your dream come true.
Exchange & Outlook Administrator
December 2005
Why enable this feature on your Exchange servers?
Exchange & Outlook Administrator
January 2005
Use this free add-on to find the fatal flaws in your Exchange organization.
Windows IT Pro
February 2003
Use the message tracking logs and the Message Tracking Center to hunt down missing messages and analyze message traffic.
Windows IT Pro
July 2001
Microsoft might combine its database engines into one model that a future version of Exchange would use.
Windows IT Pro
June 1999
Exchange Server 5.5 uses database space more efficiently than previous versions, but you still might need to rebuild your IS or Directory database.
Windows IT Pro
November 1998
Understand how directory replication works so that you can prevent replication messages and RPCs from swamping your network.
Windows IT Pro
February 1998
This department focuses on what's new in operating systems, hardware, software, support, scalability, the enterprise and Windows NT's take on the trends in the marketplace.
Windows IT Pro
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