SQL Server Magazine August 2004

[Feature]
You need to know how the new federal antispam law affects your messaging operations. To help you stay on the right side of the feds, we present the law's finer points and explain some provisions that your users should understand.
By Paul Robichaux
Discover the tools and techniques that will help you troubleshoot Exchange stability and performance problems.
By Daragh Morrissey
Here’s a handy checklist you can use to help you determine why an RPC over HTTP connection has failed.
By Kieran McCorry
[Outlook Tips and Techniques]
To add the time to a printout of an HTML-formatted Outlook message, you need to make a configuration change in IE.
By Sue Mosher
Unfortunately, you can't make the color labels that you choose for meeting requests persist in the requests that invitees receive.
By Sue Mosher
Use a registry entry to clear the "Find a Contact" box on the Outlook Standard toolbar.
By Sue Mosher
Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2000 automatically send meeting requests to Internet recipients as iCalendar messages; Exchange 5.5 doesn't, but a workaround exists for recipients who use Outlook.
By Sue Mosher
Use the Go To Date dialog box to quickly move to the same date in a different year in an Outlook calendar.
By Sue Mosher
To prevent personal information stored in AD from being displayed in an Outlook signature vCard, save the vCard manually.
By Sue Mosher
[The Exchange Server Troubleshooter]
Paul explains how to make sure that Outlook users can update distribution-group membership.
By Paul Robichaux
A reader wonders whether Exchange Server 2003 supports slipstreaming.
By Paul Robichaux
Find out why the Move Mailbox tool doesn't always work with Exchange Server 2003's Recovery Storage Group feature.
By Paul Robichaux
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