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Exchange 2003 Articles

Generating Active Directory Accounts using the mailbox information in the Mailbox Database (Part 2)
Date - Feb 07, 2008
Author - Anderson Patricio
How to generate Active Directory accounts from a Mailbox Database using Exchange Server 2000/2003.
Exchange 2003 System Mailboxes
Date - May 10, 2007
Author - Marc Grote
Overview of Exchange Server 2003 System mailboxes.
Troubleshooting Mailbox Manager Policy Application
Date - Apr 12, 2007
Author - Neil Hobson
Troubleshooting which Mailbox Manager policies are being applied.
Auditing Mailbox Access Using Exchange System Manager and Event Viewer
Date - Mar 27, 2007
Author - Neil Hobson
A look at how to audit mailbox access using Exchange System Manager and Event Viewer.
Resetting OWA Folder and IIS security permissions in Exchange 2003
Date - Feb 13, 2007
Author - Chris Dalby
The various steps needed to reset OWA folder and Internet Information Services (IIS) security permissions.
PFDavAdmin tool (Part 2)
Date - Feb 01, 2007
Author - Neil Hobson
What the PFDavAdmin tool is and what it can do for you.
Microsoft Exchange Load Generator
Date - Jan 25, 2007
Author - Marc Grote
How to use the Microsoft Exchange Server Load Generator to simulate multiple MAPI client requests against Exchange Server for testing purposes or Benchmarking.
Using admodify.net to administer and recover Exchange 2003
Date - Jan 23, 2007
Author - Chris Dalby
A look at how to use admodify.net to administer and recover Exchange 2003.
PFDavAdmin tool (Part 1)
Date - Jan 18, 2007
Author - Neil Hobson
What the PFDAVAdmin tool is and what it can do for you.
Explaining Exchange Message formats
Date - Jan 11, 2007
Author - Marc Grote
How to configure Message formats on Exchange for interoperability with other messaging systems or mail clients.
Implementing Custom Recipient Policies
Date - Jan 04, 2007
Author - Marc Grote
What task the Recipient Update Service (RUS) has in an Exchange environment and how to implement custom Recipient Policies in Exchange 2003 with variables for the SMTP Prefix and how to Add/Remove/Change custom E-Mail Addresses with ADModify.NET.
Dealing with NDRs on Microsoft Small Business Server 2003
Date - Dec 19, 2006
Author - Markus Klein
How to deal with non delivery reports within Exchange Server 2003 as part of Small Business Server 2003.
Exchange 2003 SMTP Namespace Sharing
Date - Dec 12, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
How to share your Exchange Server 2003 SMTP Namespace with another Messaging System.
Hardening an Exchange Server 2003 Environment (Part 4)
Date - Dec 07, 2006
Author - Rui Silva
Focusing on the client side of your messaging environment.
Removing The First Exchange 2003 Server (Part 2)
Date - Dec 05, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
The remainder of the tasks you need to perform to ensure the first Exchange server can be decommissioned cleanly and successfully.
Migrating from Small Business Server 2003 to Exchange 2003 Standard Part 2 – Configuring Exchange
Date - Nov 30, 2006
Author - Chris Dalby
Steps necessary to migrate your Exchange organization from Small Business Server 2003 (SBS 2003) to Exchange 2003 Standard running on Windows Server 2003 Standard.
EXINFO tool
Date - Nov 28, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
How to use the ExInfo tool to collect and display Exchange Server 2000 and Exchange Server 2003 information.
Hardening an Exchange Server 2003 Environment (Part 3)
Date - Nov 23, 2006
Author - Rui Silva
Techniques to help defend against spam, viruses and general e-mail attacks, or how Microsoft likes to call it, messaging hygiene.
Removing the First Exchange 2003 Server (Part 1)
Date - Nov 16, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
What you need to watch out for when decommissioning the first Exchange 2003 server installed into an administrative group.
Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant
Date - Nov 14, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
How to use the Exchange Server Troubleshooting Assistant version 1.0.
Exchange 2003 Hacks
Date - Nov 09, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
This article takes a look at some of the lesser known Exchange 2003 hacks.
Hardening an Exchange Server 2003 Environment (Part 2)
Date - Nov 07, 2006
Author - Rui Silva
This article covers the infrastructure aspects of security, namely what can be done to harden servers in particular and your network in general.
Sending 'As'
Date - Nov 02, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
This article takes a look at methods for sending messages as another user, as well as distribution groups or public folders.
A User Comes and a User Goes
Date - Oct 26, 2006
Author - Amit Zinman
This article shows how to deal with overlapping and replacing Exchange users.
Migrating from Small Business Server 2003 to Exchange 2003 Standard Part 1 – Preparing your network
Date - Oct 24, 2006
Author - Chris Dalby
This two part series walks through the steps necessary to migrate the Exchange organization from Small Business Server 2003 (SBS 2003) to Exchange 2003 Standard running on Windows Server 2003 Standard.
Recovering Deleted Items in Exchange Server 2003 (Part 1)
Date - Oct 19, 2006
Author - Anderson Patricio
This article explains how to recover deleted items at the mailbox store level and in Public Folders.
Windows 2003 Server Emergency Management Services
Date - Oct 12, 2006
Author - Lee Derbyshire
This article discusses Windows 2003 Server Emergency Management Services.
Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 Spam Filtering
Date - Oct 10, 2006
Author - Markus Klein
This article takes an in-depth look at the spam filtering features provided with Microsoft SBS 2003 and how to implement them.
Hardening an Exchange Server 2003 Environment (Part 1)
Date - Sep 26, 2006
Author - Rui Silva
This series of 4 articles explains what can be done to make an Exchange Server 2003 environment more secure.
Exchange Server 2003 Mailflow (Part 2) - Troubleshooting
Date - Sep 21, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
This article shows you how to troubleshoot message flow within the Exchange Organization.
Remotely Administering Exchange 2003
Date - Sep 14, 2006
Author - Amit Zinman
In this article we will discuss accessing the Exchange Management Console anywhere, anytime.
Exchange Server 2003 Mailflow (Part 1)
Date - Sep 12, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how e-mail messages flow through Exchange Server 2003 for Intra-site and Inter-site Messaging.
How Recovery Storage Groups Work
Date - Sep 05, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Recovery Storage Groups (RSG) are one of the most administrator friendly features of Exchange Server 2003 SP1. You may have used them already, and you may have had the same questions I’ve been asked. This article aims to answer those questions.
Public Folder Basics (Part 2)
Date - Aug 31, 2006
Author - Amit Zinman
In the previous article I went over the most basic uses of public folders. However, as mentioned, public folders can be used for all kinds of purposes and have many features which are easy to overlook. In this article I will try to cover more of these features.
Implementing RPC over HTTPS in a single Exchange Server 2003 environment
Date - Aug 29, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to deploy RPC over HTTPS to connect your Exchange Server with your Outlook Client over HTTPS. This article specifically deals with a single Exchange / Domain Controller environment for small organizations.
Creating a Virtual Exchange Server for Exchange 2003 Clustering
Date - Aug 22, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you the detailed steps that are necessary to create an Exchange Virtual Server for Exchange Server Clustering with Windows Server 2003.
A Closer Look At Directory Service Access (DSAccess) - Part 2
Date - Aug 15, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
Here in part 2 of this article series we’ll take a look at how you can see the results of the tests that DSAccess performs, hard coding servers, cache information and a brief look at some performance counter information.
Public Folder Basics (Part 1)
Date - Aug 08, 2006
Author - Amit Zinman
This article should server as a tutorial for beginners or occasional Exchange administrators, for setting up the folders and their permissions and points out the benefits of doing so.
A Closer Look At Directory Service Access (DSAccess) - Part 1
Date - Jul 20, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
In this two-part article I will take a closer look at what DSAccess is and what it does.
Backing Up Exchange with Data Protection Manager
Date - Jul 13, 2006
Author - Rui Silva
Microsoft Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2006 can be used to help you protect your Exchange Server data. In this article I’ll show you how.
Securing E-Mails with S/MIME and Smartcards in Exchange 2003
Date - Jul 11, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you a high level overview of the necessary steps to secure E-Mails with Outlook 2003 and Smartcards.
Configuring Incoming and Outgoing Email for Windows Small Business Server 2003
Date - Jul 04, 2006
Author - Markus Klein
In this article we will discuss how to configure SBS 2003 to properly recieve and send mail using the wizard.
Creating Exchange Users with Excel (Part 2)
Date - Jun 29, 2006
Author - Amit Zinman
In this article I will show you how to overcome certain problems and how to synchronize an Excel sheet with Active Directory.
Exchange Server 2003 and the Device Emulator 1.0 with MSFP
Date - Jun 27, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to simulate a Smartphone or another mobile device with MSFP (Microsoft Security Feature Pack) with the help of the Device Emulator 1.0 with MSFP to test and simulate the new Direct Push and Security features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2.
Finding Duplicate SMTP Addresses
Date - Jun 23, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the methods available for finding which object within Active Directory currently owns a duplicate SMTP address.
Exchange Internals – How the Exchange Core Components work together
Date - Jun 15, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you the Basic core services in Exchange Server 2003 and how they work together.
Using the Logparser Utility to Analyze Exchange/IIS Logs
Date - Jun 08, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to use the Microsoft Logparser Utility to analyze Microsoft Exchange Server/IIS log files.
Troubleshooting RPC over HTTPS (Part 2)
Date - Jun 06, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
In this article we will look into problems that occur with SSL certificates, RPC proxy and Exchange server configurations.
MOM 2005 SLA Scorecard for Exchange
Date - Jun 01, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
In this article, I will look at what this scorecard is and what it offers you.
Transaction Logs, The Lifeblood of Exchange
Date - May 30, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Transaction logs are a fundamental component of Exchange server and crucial to the proper operation of an Exchange server. This article hopes to leave you with a better understanding of what they are and how to manage them.
Storage Design – Have You Considered iSCSI?
Date - May 25, 2006
Author - Rui Silva
In this article I will test the HP NAS device I used in a previous article, this time with an iSCSI configuration.
Troubleshooting RPC over HTTPS (Part 1)
Date - May 23, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Part 1 of this article will shine a light on some common issues with client configuration and firewall settings when using RCP over HTTPS.
Exchange 2003 Mobile Messaging Part 4 – Accessing the Corporate GAL from your Mobile Device Using GAL Lookup
Date - May 18, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article we’ll take a closer look at the GAL lookup feature.
Configuring ISA Server 2004 as an Exchange Frontend Server in the DMZ (Part 2)
Date - May 16, 2006
Author - Markus Klein
In this second article I will delve a little deeper into the configuration tasks that need to be done when configuring ISA Server 2004 as a Reverse Proxy Server in your DMZ which is protected by two other Firewalls.
Load Balancing Exchange Front-End Servers
Date - May 11, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Many organizations cluster their Exchange back-end servers in an effort to provide high availability. This article will cover two methods you can use to load balance your front-end servers in an effort to maximize performance and availability.
JetStress Is Your Friend
Date - May 04, 2006
Author - Rui Silva
This article is a quick step-by-step guide for performing a Disk Performance Test with the GUI version of the tool JetStress 2004.
Exchange 2003 Mobile Messaging Part 3 – Installing, Administering, and Using the Microsoft Exchange Server ActiveSync Web Administration tool
Date - May 02, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article we’ll go through how to install and configure the Exchange Server ActiveSync Web Administration tool, as well as how to use the tool to initiate remote wipes, check transaction log entries, etc.
Implementing Captcha Validation with OWA 2003 and Forms-Based Authentication
Date - Apr 27, 2006
Author - Lee Derbyshire
In this article, I will give an example of how Captcha could be added to Outlook Web Access 2003 by modifying the FBA logon.asp file.
Exchange 2003 Mobile Messaging Part 2 - Uncovering the Device Security Policies
Date - Apr 20, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article we’ll uncover the new device security policies available in Exchange 2003 SP2.
Troubleshooting the Exchange Recipient Update Service (RUS)
Date - Apr 13, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
The Exchange Recipient Update Service is an important component for a properly functioning Exchange organization. Typically it runs in the background without issue but when problems occur, mail flow suffers and it is important to get it fixed!
Explaining the order in which the Exchange 2003 (SP2) Connection Filters are applied
Date - Apr 11, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
This article will explain in which order the different connection filters included in Exchange 2003 (SP2) are applied during an SMTP session.
Understanding Exchange Access Control and Administrative Delegation
Date - Apr 06, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Microsoft Exchange interacts with Windows at many different levels and uses different levels of administrative permissions to control access. The goal of this article is to help you understand the different levels of administrative rights and how to delegate these rights to your administrative staff.
System Center Capacity Planner 2006 Overview (Part 2)
Date - Apr 04, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
In part 1 of this 2 part article, we looked at what System Center Capacity Planner (SCCP) 2006 is, its installation requirements and how to start a new design using the Model Wizard. We’ll conclude our look at SCCP here in part 2, where we’ll cover the Model Editor, the Hardware Editor and the running of a simulation.
Exchange 2003 Mobile Messaging Part 1 - A look at the Microsoft DirectPush technology
Date - Mar 30, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
One of the most interesting features available in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 is without doubt the new DirectPush technology (aka AUTD v2), which improves the mobile messaging experience for your end-users by providing close to real over the air (OTA) push technology. In this article, which is the first in a 5 part article series on mobile messaging using Exchange 2003 with SP2 applied and mobile devices running Windows Mobile 5.0 with the Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSFP) installed, we’ll take a closer look at the new DirectPush technology.
System Center Capacity Planner 2006 Overview (Part 1)
Date - Mar 28, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
In December 2005, Microsoft shipped System Center Capacity Planner (SCCP) 2006. In this two-part article, I want to give you an introduction to what SCCP 2006 is and how it can help the Exchange professional. Here in part 1, I’ll cover an overview of SCCP, its installation requirements and how to start a new design using the Model Wizard.
Exchange on NAS: Proved and Approved
Date - Mar 21, 2006
Author - Rui Silva
With the release of Windows Storage Server Feature Pack, putting the Exchange databases on a NAS device started to be a supported configuration, provided that the storage devices are Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) certified (i.e. with the “Designed for Windows” logo). I did some tests using an HP NAS device that proved to be a valid option for some particular configurations. This article is a short description of my experience.
Fixing a Damaged or Incorrectly Configured OWA 2003 Installation
Date - Mar 16, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I’ll explain how you can you fix a damaged OWA 2003 installation in a few minutes.
Exchange 2003 and Windows Storage Server
Date - Mar 14, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
All data shares one thing in common, and that is the requirement for dependable storage. With small to medium size businesses growing storage requirements, Windows Storage Server 2003 is becoming an affordable option to store data, and with Windows Storage Server 2003 Feature Pack 1 it can now support hosting Exchange transaction logs and database files.
Configuring ISA Server 2004 as an Exchange Frontend Server in the DMZ (Part 1)
Date - Mar 07, 2006
Author - Markus Klein
Ever since ISA Server 2004 has been available, there have been quite different opinions on which is the best design strategy for publishing Exchange Server 2003 services securely on the web. Within this drill down we will delve a little bit deeper into the configuration details on how to make your Exchange Server 2003 publishing as secure as possible using ISA Server 2004 taking into consideration the ideas of the Exchange product team.
Sending Email without a Client
Date - Mar 02, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Sending e-mail is typically done from an e-mail client such as Microsoft Outlook. There may be times when you wish you could send an e-mail message without the need of a client application and thankfully there are a number of ways to accomplish this task.
Understanding and using the External Associated Account in Windows Server 2003 and Exchange 2003
Date - Feb 28, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you some information about the External associated Account in Windows Server 2003 and how to use it.
Exchange System Manager and Domain Controller Selection
Date - Feb 21, 2006
Author - Neil Hobson
Exchange System Manager itself can be considered a client of many other different services, for it has to obtain different types of information from different sources. For example, Exchange System Manager uses the Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) to display information about mailbox resources as well as Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to display information about the queues within the Queue Viewer. As you might expect, it also has to contact Active Directory to retrieve information about the configuration of Exchange. In this article, I want to cover how you can determine which domain controller Exchange System Manager is communicating with to retrieve this information.
Explaining the new MAPI Access feature included in Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
Date - Feb 16, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article we’ll have a look at the new MAPI access feature included in Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2. This feature makes it possible to enable or disable MAPI (Outlook) access on a per user-basis.
Creating Exchange Users with Excel (Part 1)
Date - Feb 14, 2006
Author - Amit Zinman
In previous articles we discussed tools that create users and their mailboxes in Active Directory. LDIFDE has been mentioned and also VBScripts. However, the most powerful and flexible tool in my opinion is Excel. Excel can read information from various formats and can serve as a handy intermediary. You can manipulate the information in Excel as you find necessary before exporting it to Active Directory. A lot of data originates from Excel which is a common place for large tables. You can also combine data from a few sources into Excel.
A look at the Microsoft Exchange Server Profile Analyzer (EPA) Tool
Date - Feb 09, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article we’ll take a look at the Microsoft Exchange Server Profile Analyzer tool (EPA) which was released as a web release tool a couple of weeks ago.
Provisioning Outlook Web Access 2003
Date - Feb 07, 2006
Author - Rodney Buike
Outlook Web Access (OWA) in Exchange 2003 is now even more customizable than ever before. Provisioning OWA will allow you to remove certain features for security and performance reasons, or if you are providing hosted Exchange mailboxes, resell certain features as value added features.
How to change the POP3 / IMAP4 and SMTP banner in Exchange 2003
Date - Feb 02, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to change the banner for the POP3/IMAP4 and SMTP service in Exchange 2003. Changing the banner for these Exchange services enhances the security if an attacker and illegitimate users don't know, on the first try, which server is communicating with them. Please keep in mind that this is only one of several methods of securing the Exchange environment.
Creating and Using Moderated Public Folders in MS Exchange Server
Date - Jan 31, 2006
Author - Lee Derbyshire
Public Folders are one of the most useful features of Exchange Server. However, it’s possible that there are situations in which a folder’s visibility makes it desirable to have some extra layer of control, one final check, if you like, before something actually appears in full public view. This is where Moderated Folders come in. In this article, I will describe how you create and use a moderated folder in Exchange Server.
Understanding the LegacyExchangeDN
Date - Jan 24, 2006
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will discuss the LegacyExchangeDN and how to use the free LegacyExchangeDN tool from the Microsoft website.
Booking Resources with Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook System 2003
Date - Jan 17, 2006
Author - Markus Klein
After a successful implementation of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, the next step would be implementing lots of improvements within the working processes of the company and its organizational infrastructure. Many companies are willing to plan their company resources using Exchange and Outlook to make it easier for each employee to find out if a resource is already booked or still available.
In-depth look at the Public Folder Improvements in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2
Date - Jan 12, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article we’ll take an in-depth look at the new Public Folder improvements included in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Rights Management Service and Exchange 2003 (Part 3)
Date - Jan 10, 2006
Author - Santhosh Sivarajan
It is time to talk about custom templates since we have discussed built-in Do Not Forward templates in Part 2 of this document. In this part of the article, I will explain the procedure of creating and using custom templates. I will use the following scenario to better explain the use of a custom template.
Intelligent Message Filter version 2 (IMF v2)
Date - Jan 05, 2006
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article we’ll have a closer look at the new Intelligent Message Filter (IMF) which comes with Exchange 2003 SP2. Since IMF is included in Exchange 2003 SP2 it’s no longer an add-on as was the case with IMF version 1, but has now become an integrated part of the Exchange Server 2003 product.
Rights Management Service and Exchange 2003 (Part 2)
Date - Jan 03, 2006
Author - Santhosh Sivarajan
I hope you enjoyed Part 1 of my RMS document. Thanks to all who sent emails. As I explained in the previous part of the RMS document, my focus was to explain the RMS functionality from an Outlook 2003 client. I received a lot of questions regarding RMS and Exchange integration. RMS is not integrated with Exchange so you don’t need to have Exchange to use RMS. You can use RMS with any RMS aware application but RMS does require Active Directory.
Understanding Mailbox Enabled and Mail Enabled Recipients in Exchange 2003
Date - Dec 27, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you the differences between mailbox enabled and mail enabled recipients in Exchange 2003 and how to use them.
How to Regain Access to an Exchange Server 2003 Organization
Date - Dec 20, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
Exchange Server 2003 relies on a complex but detailed and strict access control hierarchy. This means that you as an administrator have to check whether any users will have any access to the Exchange Organization itself.
Demystifying the OWA 2003 FE/BE Logon Process
Date - Dec 15, 2005
Author - Rodney Buike
Effective troubleshooting requires knowledge of the processes taking place. By knowing the process taken when a user attempts to logon, troubleshooting Outlook Web Access (OWA) logon issues becomes a whole lot easier.
Explaining the Database size limit changes in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2
Date - Dec 13, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In my previous article we had a closer look at the new Sender ID feature included in Exchange 2003 SP2, in this article I’ll show you how to configure and take advantage of the new database size limit increase in Exchange 2003 SP2.
Understanding the Exchange Information Store
Date - Dec 08, 2005
Author - Rodney Buike
We would like to welcome Rodney Buike to our team of authors as he presents his first article to MSExchange.org readers. The Information Store is the heart and soul of Exchange Server 2000 and 2003. Understanding the fundamentals of the Information Store is important for anyone managing an Exchange server.
Exchange 2003 – Performance Troubleshooting Analyzer Tool v1.0 (ExPTA)
Date - Dec 06, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to use the new Exchange Server 2003 Performance Troubleshooting Analyzer Tool (ExPTA).
The Art and Science of Sizing Exchange 2003 (Part 3)
Date - Dec 01, 2005
Author - Rui Silva
In the last 2 parts or this article series I covered the process of sizing the hardware for an Exchange Server. Now it’s time to validate the results, using some stressing tools and monitor software. You’ll also be glad to know that there are some tools that really can help and ease the sizing process.
The Importance of Auditing your Exchange 2003 Server(s)
Date - Nov 29, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
As most of you already know, messaging is one of the most mission-critical services in our organizations nowadays. In this article I’ll explain why auditing the Exchange 2003 Server(s) in your messaging environment is crucial.
Exchange 2003 - Disaster Recovery Analyzer Tool (ExDRA 1.0)
Date - Nov 17, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to use the new Exchange Server 2003 Disaster Recovery Analyzer Tool (ExDRA).
Rights Management Service and Exchange 2003 (Part 1)
Date - Nov 15, 2005
Author - Santhosh Sivarajan
We would like to welcome Santhosh Sivarajan to our team of authors as he presents his first article to MSExchange.org readers. The purpose of this article is to explain the details of Rights Management Service (RMS) technology and how beneficial it is to your organization.
Exchange 2003 Message Tracking and Logging
Date - Nov 10, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to enable Message Tracking and Logging of Messages in Exchange Server 2003.
Configuring S/MIME Security with Outlook Web Access 2003
Date - Nov 03, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
Email Security has become increasingly important because of the possibility of man-in-the-middle attacks or the risk of an unknown third person that may sniff your SMTP traffic within the internet or even your intranet. In addition, in some countries there are laws preventing you from sending insecure email. Therefore Microsoft implemented the S/MIME standard in its Exchange Server architecture. The feature to encrypt or sign your emails became a default feature within all messaging and collaboration systems. Within this article we will look at how S/MIME has to be configured and how it works.
Configuring and enabling Sender ID filtering in Exchange 2003 SP2
Date - Nov 01, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
Now that the wait is over and Exchange 2003 SP2 has been released, I think it’s a good time to take a closer look at some of the new features in the service pack. In this article I’ll explain the purpose and benefits of enabling Sender ID filtering in Exchange 2003 SP2, as well as show you how to configure this feature.
Offline Address Book - Best Practice
Date - Oct 27, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you some tips how to implement Offline Address Books in Exchange Server 2003. This article deals also with some basics about Offline Address Books and the implementation of Offline Address Books in Outlook 2003.
The Art and Science of Sizing Exchange 2003 (Part 2)
Date - Oct 25, 2005
Author - Rui Silva
Storage is the most critical component of an Exchange back-end server and it’s usually the cause of performance degradation. If your users are complaining about frequent Outlook messages saying that it’s trying to retrieve data from the Exchange Server, that’s probably a storage bottleneck. Good Exchange planning with proper disk sizing can prevent these kind of problems from happening.
Using the Exchange Dump Utility (ExchDump)
Date - Oct 18, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you some information about the small but very helpful tool ExchDump. With the help of ExchDump you can collect a lot of useful information about your Exchange Servers.
Automating a Quicker Exchange 2000 or 2003 / DC reboot
Date - Oct 13, 2005
Author - Lee Derbyshire
For those of you running Exchange 2000/2003 on a Domain Controller, this article describes how to make sure that the Exchange services are automatically stopped before Active Directory, substantially improving shutdown/reboot time.
Using Microsoft Office Outlook Live
Date - Oct 11, 2005
Author - Robert J. Shimonski
Microsoft Office Outlook Live (or MOOL for short) is a subscription based service offered by Microsoft that combines MSN's Hotmail Plus service and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 so that you can have the freedom of having a fully flexible and functional e-mail client, without the responsibility of managing an e-mail server. Microsoft's popular Outlook 2003 client application can be used and with special connector software, you can have a good e-mail solution in minutes. In this article we will cover MOOL, as well as how to install it and discuss the benefits provided.
The Art and Science of Sizing Exchange 2003 (Part 1)
Date - Oct 06, 2005
Author - Rui Silva
I’m pretty sure that it’s, at least, arguable that you can call it art. I don’t know either if it’s deep enough to be called a science. One thing I can assure you is that sizing an Exchange server can be a complex task and it requires not only the knowledge, but also a dose of sensibility and some previous experience with the Microsoft Server family of products. Although there are some pretty good documents from Microsoft about this subject, I’ll try to condense them all and include the main guidelines in this three-part article.
A Look at the Exchange Monitor 2003 Tool
Date - Sep 29, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I will show you how, with the help of a little 3rd party tool, you can monitor your Exchange 2003 server as well as the Exchange services running on it. It’s also possible to stop, start and restart services as well as enable and disable them. In addition, you can see the version and build numbers of the Exchange Servers.
Designing Outlook Forms (Part 2)
Date - Sep 27, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
In the first part of the article, I concentrated on the very basics of using Outlook Forms by creating a sample Help Desk application. In this article we will learn how to improve the form's GUI and use form automation to improve the accessibility and usability of Outlook Forms.
Dual or Pass-Through Authentication in an Exchange 2003 Front-End/Back-End Setup
Date - Sep 20, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article, I will explain the differences between using dual and pass-through authentication in an Exchange 2003 front-end/back-end setup, where forms-based authentication isn’t enabled, and where the required Exchange services aren’t published through an ISA Server located on the perimeter network (aka DMZ, demilitarized zone or screened subnet).
Free/Busy Folders in Exchange Server 2003 in Depth
Date - Sep 15, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
With every Exchange Server environment, you as the administrator have to deal with the free/busy functionality and its problems. To understand how this works and what you have to consider in projects and processes, this article will dive a little bit deeper into this topic. We will have a close look at the system folder itself and how to deal with this topic during migrations and normal work troubleshooting topics.
Offline Address Book Integrity (OABInteg) Utility Explained
Date - Sep 13, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I’ll introduce you to the Offline Address Book Integrity (OABInteg) utility, which can be of great help when troubleshooting Offline Address Book (OAB) generation issues as well as OAB download issues.
Migrating from Notes Domino to Exchange 2003 using the Exchange Notes Connector
Date - Sep 08, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
In the past, lots of companies used Notes Domino Server as their primary messaging platform but, with the release of Exchange Server 2003, a lot of them are thinking of migrating to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. There are many 3rd party vendors selling migration tools for migrating Notes to Exchange but only few of them really have their own tool. A lot of these tools are add-ons relying on the Exchange Notes Connector. This means you should have a good idea of how it works and how it has to be configured. Within this article you will get a deep drill-down on the step-by-step migration process using the connector.
Public Folder Replication – Troubleshooting Basics
Date - Sep 06, 2005
Author - Neil Hobson
Public folders are important to Exchange because not only do they contain user data, they also contain important system information required for the smooth operation of your Exchange environment. Replicating these folders between Exchange servers can sometimes be troublesome and so in this article I want to look at the initial steps you can take to troubleshoot your public folder replication issues.
Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 BETA (build 7623.0) Exposed
Date - Sep 01, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I will go through the most interesting fixes, improvements as well as new features included in Exchange 2003 SP2. I will also take a look at some of the features we can expect to come with the Messaging and Security Feature Pack for Windows Mobile 5.0, which in conjunction with Exchange 2003 SP2 enable a faster, richer, and more secure mobile Outlook experience for your mailbox-enabled Windows Mobile 5.0 users.
SSL Enabling OWA 2003 Using a Free 3rd Party Certificate
Date - Sep 01, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I’ll explain how it’s possible to secure OWA 2003 with a free 3rd party SSL certificate. Yes that’s right, free, like in “permanently free”, not some kind of 30 day trial period.
A First Look at Exchange 2003 SP2
Date - Aug 24, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you some information about Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and some useful enhancements.
Planning for Your First Exchange Server
Date - Aug 18, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
Considerations for installing a single Exchange server for first time Exchange admins.
Monitoring Exchange and Finding Common Problems
Date - Aug 11, 2005
Author - Robert J. Shimonski
In our daily jobs as Systems Engineers and Administrators we come across systems that are in need of our help… and may even be asking for it. Beyond checking your Event Viewer’s, this article looks at some common issues you might find on the server you are running Exchange on. As a Network and Systems Consultant, I see many times that Exchange itself is not the problem, but the fact that Exchange is installed on a sub-par system. Either the server hardware isn’t enterprise class, or the minimum hardware requirements weren’t addressed. In this article, we will take a look at checking the fundamentals of your Exchange System and look at a real world production server suffering from a common problem.
Implementing iSCSI for Exchange Server 2003
Date - Aug 09, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article, I will show you how to move your Exchange Server 2003 databases to new disk space on a file server on which storage is published over iSCSI.
Windows-based SMTP Tar Pitting Explained
Date - Aug 04, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I’ll explain what SMTP Tar Pitting is all about, as well as show you how to implement this relatively new feature (at least for Windows-based servers) in your messaging environment.
Designing Outlook Forms (Part 1)
Date - Aug 02, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
This article will show how to utilize the power of Outlook Forms combined with Exchange Public Folders by using a sample help desk example.
Configuring ISA to Redirect OWA Users to the Correct Directories and Protocols (Part 2)
Date - Jul 28, 2005
Author - Thomas Shinder
Part 1 of this two-part series on how to redirect OWA users to the right site and protocol discussed the issues involved with creating redirects for users who enter incorrect URLs or incorrect protocols when accessing the OWA Web site. We also went over the initial configuration steps you can use to perform the redirects. In this, part 2 and final part of the series, we’ll go over the configuration steps from beginning to end and explain the rationale behind the steps. By the time you finish the procedure, users will be able to enter incorrect paths and incorrect protocols and still be redirected to the correct OWA Web site. The end result is fewer Help Desk calls.
Recovering a Failed Exchange 2003 Member Server Using the Disaster Recovery Switch
Date - Jul 26, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
What could be worse than facing a seriously corrupted mailbox store? Yes you guessed right – facing a completely dead Exchange Server. In this article I’ll shine some light on the steps necessary in order to restore an Exchange 2003 Member Server, that has experienced a major hardware failure causing a complete loss of data.
Restoring Exchange Server 2003 to alternate Hardware
Date - Jul 19, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
There are several steps you will have to do if you have to restore your Exchange Server 2003 System to alternate hardware. This is very often a task if your old Exchange Server box crashed and you did not have a chance to get the same or very similar hardware back. The goal now will be restoring your Exchange Server 2003 System on new hardware that is not the same as the old. Within this article we will get a drill-down on how this works and what steps and tasks need to be done to make things run properly.
The NoMAS Tool
Date - Jul 14, 2005
Author - Neil Hobson
Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS) can provide you with a useful tool called NoMAS. In this article I want to cover what the NoMAS tool is and under what circumstances you might want to use it.
Configuring ISA to Redirect OWA Users to the Correct Directories and Protocols (Part 1)
Date - Jul 12, 2005
Author - Thomas Shinder
A frequent request I see on the ISAServer.org Web boards and mailing lists is for information on how to help hapless uses who can’t remember to enter the correct path or protocol to reach the Exchange Server’s OWA site. While it might seem like a simple issue to enter the path https://owa.domain.com/exchange into the Web browser Address bar and press ENTER, long experience tells us that this isn’t the case.
Disclaimer Fun
Date - Jul 07, 2005
Author - Rui Silva
These days almost every corporate e-mail has a disclaimer. Companies use them because of legal issues, as an advertising means or maybe because they think messages look nicer with a disclaimer. Since Exchange Server 5.5 Microsoft has provided a way of adding basic disclaimers to outgoing messages. Let’s see how things have evolved since then and what we can do to extend the provided capabilities.
Creating A Certificate For Outlook Web Access 2003 Using SelfSSL
Date - Jul 05, 2005
Author - Lee Derbyshire
Issuing certificates has historically been a fairly complicated process requiring the installation of Certificate Services, but a less well-known utility from the IIS6 Resource Kit Tools known as SelfSSL can make the process a lot easier.
Key Archiving and Recovery
Date - Jun 30, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to setup a Windows 2003 Enterprise CA for archiving and recovering keys for e-mail encryption.
Demystifying The Exchange Dial-tone Restore Method (Part 3)
Date - Jun 28, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
We have reached part 3 which is the final one in the Demystifying The Exchange Dial-tone Restore Method article series. In this article I’ll show you how to make sure the Mailbox Store we previously restored to the Recovery Storage Group is in a consistent state, as well as provide you with the necessary steps in order to swap the restored Mailbox Store with the dial-tone database. Finally I’ll show you how to merge the two databases.
Scripting Exchange Using VBScript and ADSI (Part 3)
Date - Jun 21, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
The first two parts of my scripting series discussed Exchange users in almost every possible angle. This third part of the series will go over ways for accessing Exchange objects, such as servers, storage groups and databases.
How to Set Size Limits for Messages
Date - Jun 16, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to set size limits for messages in Exchange Server 2003.
Disk Geometry
Date - Jun 14, 2005
Author - Rui Silva
The storage subsystem is one of the most critical elements on a Microsoft Exchange infra-structure, mainly because of the aggressive random I/O requirements of the Exchange Server 2003 database. The key to a healthy environment is proper configuration of the storage array, considering performance before capacity. One of the measures you can take is to realign the hard disk tracks with the Windows physical disk partitions, increasing performance up to 20 percent.
Managing Exchange 2003 With MOM 2005 (Part 3)
Date - Jun 09, 2005
Author - Neil Hobson
The Exchange Management Pack Configuration Wizard can make configuring the Exchange management pack really easy and here I show you how. When you’ve done that, you should also check out the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA) management pack.
Demystifying The Exchange Dial-tone Restore Method (Part 2)
Date - Jun 07, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In Part 1, I talked about what an Exchange dial-tone database is, also showing you how to create one. In this article (Part 2), I’ll delve a bit more into the Outlook 2003 Exchange Recovery Mode, as well as show you how to restore the crashed Mailbox Store to the Recovery Storage Group using NTBackup.
Optimizing your Exchange Server 2003 Deployment using Exchange Best Practice Analyzer 2.0
Date - Jun 02, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
Due to the many different theories about the best practice of configuring a Exchange Server 2003 deployment in an organization, Microsoft tried to give each administrator and consultant an easy way to deploy Exchange using Microsoft’s recommendations on best practices. With release 2.0 of the Exchange Best Practice Analyzer, Paul Bowden, the “father” of this tool, has provided a powerful tool for easily configuring and optimizing your Exchange Server environment. In this article you will get a brief description of the features of Exchange Best Practice Analyzer 2.0 and how to use it to optimize your configuration.
Managing Exchange 2003 With MOM 2005 (Part 2)
Date - May 31, 2005
Author - Neil Hobson
In the second part of this three part article, I will take a look at what drives MOM 2005 as far as Exchange management is concerned: the Exchange management pack. Understanding what’s contained within the management pack is key to obtaining a firm grasp of what MOM 2005 can offer the Exchange professional.
Demystifying The Exchange Dial-tone Restore Method (Part 1)
Date - May 24, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this three part series I’ll try to explain what the Exchange dial-tone restore method (aka the Recover now, restore later method) is all about, as well as inform when and why it can be a good idea to use this method in conjunction with the Recovery Storage Group (RSG) feature, when faced with one or more corrupt Mailbox Stores.
Managing Exchange 2003 With MOM 2005 (Part 1)
Date - May 19, 2005
Author - Neil Hobson
We would like to welcome Microsoft MVP Neil Hobson to our team of authors as he presents his first article to MSExchange.org readers: In this three part article I will take a look at the highlights of what MOM 2005 can do for you, the Exchange professional. If you’re responsible for one or more Exchange servers and haven’t investigated MOM 2005 yet, then hopefully this series of articles will make you want to check out the product further.
Exchange 2003 Backup and Restore with NTBACKUP
Date - May 17, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will show you how to Backup and Restore your Exchange Server databases with the help of the built-in NTBACKUP from Windows 2003. I will show you the simplest form of Exchange Backup and Restore. For complete Exchange Server Backup and Recovery follow the links at the end of this article.
Just say NO to A/A
Date - May 12, 2005
Author - Rui Silva
In my opinion, e-mail is still the internet killer-app. And according to Forbes.com, Exchange is the number one corporate e-mail server. Should you use Exchange clustering? Well, it depends on your business needs and how much are you willing to lose for the downtime. Should you use Active/Active clustering? NO!
10 Tips to Optimize Exchange 2003 Performance (Part 2)
Date - May 10, 2005
Author - Rui Silva
Performance is not only about tuning but also about preventing problems. Or maybe it all boils down to getting the most bang for the buck. In part 1 of this article I covered the first 5 tips to achieve better performance with Exchange 2003. In this last part I’ll talk about 5 more tips to help you make a better Exchange design and optimize your environment.
Using the Microsoft Exchange Server User Monitor (ExMon) tool
Date - May 05, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I will give you an introduction to Microsoft’s latest Exchange 2003 Server Web Release tool – Microsoft Exchange Server User Monitor (ExMon) which was announced on You Had Me at EHLO (aka Exchange team blog) the 7 April 2005. ExMon makes it possible for Exchange Administrators to view, evaluate and gather real-time data about the users in an Exchange environment.
Harnessing the power of Ambiguous Name Resolution (ANR)
Date - May 03, 2005
Author - Erik Rozman
The computer industry loves acronyms. Acronyms save time, instead of having to utter long sentences and waste time; you can speak the latest buzzword in the form of an acronym and in addition to saving time you will also sound cool.... The following article deals with such an acronym - ANR.
10 Tips to Optimize Exchange 2003 Performance (Part 1)
Date - Apr 28, 2005
Author - Rui Silva
We would like to welcome Microsoft MVP Rui J.M. Silva to our team of authors as he presents his first article to MSExchange.org readers. Everybody likes to keep their systems running smoothly and tuned for performance. For simpler scenarios with basic configuration you can probably use Exchange 2003 out-of-the box without ever having performance issues. But if you are responsible for a complex environment, then you have probably already felt the bitter taste of a system bottleneck. If you identify yourself with this description or if you are just a tweak fanatic, then this article is for you.
How to Automate the Exchange Server 2003 Installation
Date - Apr 26, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article, I will show you how to automate the Exchange 2003 installation process with the help of an unattended script.
Protecting Exchange 2003 Using the Windows Firewall
Date - Apr 19, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
How to use the Windows 2003 SP1-introduced port and application filtering options to protect your Exchange server.
Implementing Exchange 2003 Message Journaling
Date - Apr 14, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
Exchange 2003 provides a native Journaling feature which allows you to archive all incoming and outgoing e-mails for a specific mailbox store. Beginning with Exchange 2003 SP1 you can download EXEJCFG.EXE from the Exchange 2003 download site. EXEJCFG enhances the current Exchange archiving features to capture recipients on distribution lists, BCC recipients and other message details. In this article I will show you how to implement Exchange 2003 Journaling for e-mails.
Customizing Mailbox Limit Warnings with the Quota Message Service for Exchange
Date - Apr 12, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I will give you an insight into how you, with the use of the Quota Message Service for Exchange, can customize mailbox quota messages (aka mailbox limit warnings.)
Tape Backup Alternatives
Date - Apr 07, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
Tape backup is an old technology. It is sort of like the car engine. Though the technology has definitely matured, the basic principle and shortcomings have remained the same. In this article I will discuss backing to hard drives and DVD RAM drives for small and branch offices.
Implementing NNTP using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Date - Apr 05, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
If you decide to use Newsgroups in your Exchange Server 2003 organization, the first step is to choose between Local and/or Public Newsgroup implementations. If you want to implement Local Newsgroups it is quite easy and independent from Internet traffic. Public Newsgroups mean that your Internet traffic might increase a lot so you as an administrator should try to keep public information to a minimum only.
Scripting Exchange Using VBScript and ADSI (Part 2)
Date - Mar 29, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
The first part of my scripting series discussed ways of accessing and searching for Exchange objects such as users and contacts in Active Directory. This second part of the series will go over creation of a new object, and over the most important attribute of an Exchange recipient, the e-mail address.
How to Speed up an Exchange 2000 or 2003 / DC reboot
Date - Mar 24, 2005
Author - Lee Derbyshire
Automatic Updates often require a reboot, and if you have a Domain Controller with Exchange installed on it, a reboot can take a very long time indeed. This article discusses why Exchange/DC shutdown takes such a long time, and (more importantly) what you can do about it.
Understanding Exchange Databases Disk Consumption
Date - Mar 22, 2005
Author - Erik Rozman
Exchange databases need disk space, once they run out of disk space they can not continue to function. My aim in this article is not to describe methods of preventing or solving the disk space problem(even though I will provide a tip or two)- my aim is to describe and explain the way that Exchange databases uses disk space.
Scripting Exchange Using VBScript and ADSI (Part 1)
Date - Mar 18, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
In this article I will show you the basics of writing scripts in VBScript language using the ADSI interface provided by Active Directory for storing and retrieving Exchange information.
Dealing with Outlook Internet Headers
Date - Mar 15, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I’ll give you a brief introduction to Outlook Internet Headers. Being an Exchange Admin it’s essential you know what an Internet Header is and just as important know how to read it, especially in troubleshooting situations and when dealing with spoofed e-mail messages.
Using SMTPDIAG to Diagnose Exchange 2003 Related SMTP and DNS Problems
Date - Mar 10, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you some information about how to use SMTPDiag. SMTPDiag is a diagnostic tool that is used to determine if Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and Domain Name System (DNS) are configured to reliably deliver mail to an external e-mail address.
Adding Events to Multiple Mailboxes using Exmerge
Date - Mar 08, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
Add a holiday or some other company event to all the calendars without sending a meeting request.
Command Line-based Exchange Management using ExchMbx
Date - Mar 03, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
If you're a relatively experienced Exchange Admin with several years in the field, at one time or another you've probably missed the capability of managing Exchange related tasks via the command line console (CLI), but fear not those days are over now that we have ExchMBX.
Using the Exchange tools ISINTEG and ESEUTIL to Ensure the Health of your Information Store
Date - Feb 24, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you some information on how to use the Exchange tools ISINTEG and ESEUTIL. With the help of ESEUTIL you can defragment your Exchange information store offline, check the integrity of the store and repair the information store in case of emergency. ISINTEG is used to perform some tests on the information stores and to fix some errors.
Migrating Contacts and Distribution Lists from Outlook to Active Directory
Date - Feb 22, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
Use script magic to turn your Outlook MAPI based contact information to a lightening fast Active Directory, Exchange enhanced LDAP implementation.
IMF Managers
Date - Feb 17, 2005
Author - Amit Zinman
An overview of free IMF add-on tools allowing administrator to track which e-mails are blocked, view them, unblock them and more.
Exchange 2003 Real World Tweaks (Part 2)
Date - Feb 10, 2005
Author - Robert J. Shimonski
In today’s high speed quick paced environments whether it be business or technology, it is essential to pay close attention to detail when attempting be a cut above the rest. Broken out into each subheading, you will find 15 tips that we consider very important points to cover when assessing your current Exchange environment. You will find Tips 8-15 in this article. Let's take a look at each in detail.
Using ADModify to Change Exchange Specific AD User Attributes in Bulk
Date - Feb 08, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I will give you an insight into how you, with the use of ADModify, can modify Exchange attributes on Active Directory (AD) users in bulk. If you’re an Exchange administrator in a relatively large organization you will quickly learn you can’t afford to be without ADModify.
Exchange 2003 Real World Tweaks (Part 1)
Date - Feb 03, 2005
Author - Robert J. Shimonski
In today's high speed quick paced environments, whether it be business or technology, it is essential to pay close attention to detail when attempting be a cut above the rest. It's those finer, smaller details that can make the difference in life and sometimes, can be what makes you stand out. When counting on your company's email system, it's imperative that you consider working to making it the best running system you can.
Implementing High Availability for Outlook Web Access using Network Load Balancing
Date - Feb 01, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
Today nearly every company that is running Exchange Server 2003 publishes Outlook Web Access to provide their users with the ability to read and write emails from nearly all around the world. The only thing you need to have is a computer connected to the Internet. This means that it is now more important than ever that you provide high availability and high performance to your users. Windows Server 2003 provides a powerful solution regarding this topic: Network Load Balancing, formerly known as Windows Load Balancing. In this article we will see how to configure Network Load Balancing for Outlook Web Access Services.
Command Line Administration of your Exchange Full-Text Index with the help of MSSEARCH_ADMIN.VBS
Date - Jan 25, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article, I will show you how to administer the Full-Text index with a new command line tool – called MSSEARCH_ADMIN.VBS. This tool greatly expands the administration capabilities with a lot of missing features in the GUI administration (Exchange System Manager). You can use MSSEARCH_ADMIN.VBS with Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003.
Overview of the Exchange 2003 Resource Kit Tools
Date - Jan 18, 2005
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you an overview about the Exchange 2003 Resource Kit Utilities – called “All-in-One Exchange 2003 Tools” which you can download for free from the Microsoft Exchange website.
Exchange log disk is full, Prevention and Remedies
Date - Jan 13, 2005
Author - Erik Rozman
We would like to extend a warm welcome to Microsoft MVP Erik Rozman to our team of authors as he presents his first article to MSExchange.org readers. In the following document I will describe preventive measures that should help you avoid running out of disk space and in addition I will also describe possible remedies if this has (gasp) already happened.
Outlook Web Access 2003 Forms-based Authentication and the default domain dilemma - Part 2
Date - Jan 11, 2005
Author - Henrik Walther
In my first article I showed you how you could edit the Logon.asp page in order to login simply by using username instead of username@domain.com (UPN) and domain\username. I’ve got some excellent feedback from different Exchange admins already using similar methods and my idea with this article was to provide you with a few of the improved code snippets I’ve received.
Implementing the X.400 Connector - Is It Worth Using with Exchange Server 2003?
Date - Jan 06, 2005
Author - Markus Klein
Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition still provides a X.400 connector. With Exchange Server 5.5 this was the default protocol and connectivity standard. With the release of Exchange 2000 Server Microsoft implemented SMTP as the default protocol for connectivity. Due to backward compatibility there is still a X.400 based MTA stack available. But it is only a stack and not a protocol implementation. The following article is a drill-down through the basics of X.400 and how to configure the X.400 connector. Afterwards we will then talk about in what cases we still need it.
OWA 2003 Caveats when Deploying Windows XP SP2 in Your Organization
Date - Dec 21, 2004
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I will show you some of the caveats you run into when deploying Windows XP SP2 in an organization where your users rely on the Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003 client, and because many of the security enhancements included in Windows XP SP2 have been made to Internet Explorer (IE) there are plenty.
Simulating Stress for your Exchange 2003 Hardware using LoadSim 2003
Date - Dec 16, 2004
Author - Amit Zinman
This article deals with testing a brand new Exchange server hardware in a lab environment by simulating Outlook activity.
Explaining Exchange 2003 Http Access (Part 2)
Date - Dec 09, 2004
Author - Paul Baldwin
Outlook Web Access, Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync all use HTTP methods to access Exchange 2003. This article describes the mechanisms behind these features and explains why the features can sometimes be so awkward to configure.
Using WinRoute to determine the Routing status of your Exchange organization
Date - Dec 07, 2004
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you some information about how to determine the Routing status of your Exchange organization with the help of the WinRoute tool. WinRoute is a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 tool that you can use to determine the link state routing (LST) information that is known to the routing group master. You can use this tool for troubleshooting Message Routing in Exchange 200x environments.
Customizing the OWA 2003 Forms-Based Authentication Logon Page
Date - Dec 02, 2004
Author - Lee Derbyshire
In this article, we shall look at how you can make some visual changes to the MS Exchange 2003 Forms-based Authentication (FBA) logon screen.
Using OWA 2003 as the Default Mail Client in Your Organization
Date - Nov 30, 2004
Author - Henrik Walther
Because Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003 has become so feature-rich (in premium mode) and provides a user interface that closely matches Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 (also known as the Outlook MAPI client), provides far better performance and security than was the case with earlier versions, it’s getting more and more popular to use OWA 2003 as the default client among users within the organization (especially when speaking retail stores, schools and factory floors etc.)
Explaining Exchange 2003 Http Access (Part 1)
Date - Nov 25, 2004
Author - Paul Baldwin
Outlook Web Access, Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync are all methods of accessing Exchange 2003 using HTTP, but making them all work together can be a bit of a nightmare. The problems multiply when users have email addresses selected from more than one email domain. This article explains the mechanisms behind these HTTP features so that you may avoid some of the common pitfalls.
Implementing a Two Node Cluster with Windows 2003 Enterprise
Date - Nov 23, 2004
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you a high level overview about the installation of Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 two node Cluster. This article doesn’t explain every necessary step for clustering Exchange, but it should give you an overview about the installation process and some basic handling.
Using the Exchange Migration Wizard
Date - Nov 18, 2004
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you an overview of the Exchange 2003 Migration Wizard (MAILMIG.EXE). With the help of the Migration Wizard you can simply migrate from a foreign messaging system or older Exchange versions to Exchange 2003. The wizard can help you to migrate from: Migration Files, MS Mail for PC Networks, cc:Mail, Exchange 5.5, Lotus Notes, Novell GroupWise 4.x, Novell GroupWise 5.x, Internet Directory (LDAP via ADSI) and, Internet Mail (IMAP4).
Designing an Active Directory/Exchange 2003 environment using the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer
Date - Nov 11, 2004
Author - Markus Klein
A lot of companies are willing to implement Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 as their primary messaging and collaboration system. And therefore these companies need an Active Directory implementation. The question then often is: What’s the best way to design an Active Directory environment for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003? Within this article we will try to delve a little bit deeper in this designing process itself and will have a look at the best practices for implementation.
User, groups, distribution list and contact management with Windows 2003 Active Directory
Date - Nov 09, 2004
Author - Marc Grote
In this article I will give you a detailed Step by Step solution how to create mailbox enabled users, mail enabled users, contacts and distribution list.
Neat OWA 2003 End-User Tips & Tricks
Date - Nov 04, 2004
Author - Henrik Walther
In this article I will provide you with a few useful OWA 2003 end-user tips & tricks. First I will show you some of my favourite OWA 2003 keyboard shortcuts, and then I will move on and explain how you can improve the awkward OWA 2003 Attachment feature simply by installing the S/MIME ActiveX component. I will also show you how you can have multiple mailboxes opened through OWA using one username. Last but certainly not least I will give you an insider tip on how it’s possible to recover shift-deleted (aka “hard deleted”) mailbox items through OWA 2003.
How to add SPF support to your Exchange Server
Date - Nov 02, 2004
Author - Marc Grote
SPF (Sender Policy Framework) makes it easy to counter most forged "From" addresses in email, and thus helps to counter e-mail spam. GFI is offering an SPF module as freeware. In this article I will give you some information about the newest version of GFI MailEssentials 10.1 and how to setup the software with SPF integration.