Amit Zinman

Updated Exchange 2007 Tools

Over the years a couple of Exchange tools have been released. Their interface was almost never a contemporary one and they weren't really updated regularly. With Exchange 2007 all these tools get a face lift. Some of them are already here, some will be released in the upcoming year.

For more information:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/excha…2.mspx

Reporting on the age of content in mailbox folders and across an Exchange Server via a script

Fact is, a few people delete old e-mails. Like other things you don't need it just accumulates and accumulates and gathers binary dust.

As in other similar cases, scripting can really help. Glen Scales wrote a nice one that generates a useful HTML report for you, similar to the mailbox list in ESM, but with age reporting.

For more information:

http://gsexdev.blogspot.com/2006/11/reporting-on-a…x.html

download the script:

http://msgdev.mvps.org/exdevblog/ageautserver.zip

Update for Exchange 2003 OWA

Microsoft tries and tries but every time it fixes some hole something stops working. Well, perhaps not every time. However, you can depend on Microsoft to release post fixes fixes, such as this one:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?Fa…ang=en

The bug seems to be a bit obscure to me, so I guess, if you don't have it, there is no need need to install this fix.

How to generate SQM data with Exchange Server 2007 ExBPA

Sending information to Microsoft has always been in the center of heated debate. Because of Microsoft's size and dominance a lot of people were reluctant to send internal information and called MS "The new big brother", etc.

Personnaly, I don't think Microsoft really cares about my internal information. It is just too big for that.

So I send crash debugs and the likes hoping the next product will have less bugs and crashes.

If you are really into that, the following article is for you:

http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/11/20/431584.aspx

 

Solving Your Exchange Problems in the UK

The December meeting of the UK Microsoft Messaging & Mobility User Group has just been announced.
 It will take place on 7th December 2006 at Microsoft TVP. This month's meeting focusses on Exchange problems as the agenda is as follows:
18:00-18:30 Arrival
18:30-18:40 Introduction by Nathan Winters
18:40-19:30 First discussion led by Brett Johnson: Exchange store problems and how to troubleshoot them.
19:30-19:50 Food!
19:50-20:40 Second discussion led by Brett Johnson and MS CPR personnel – discussion and solutions to the top 5 Exchange PSS calls.
20:40-21:00 Q&A and suggestions for future user group meetings.
21:00 The end.
If you are interested in attending the December meeting please sign up by posting here:
http://www.mmmug.co.uk/forums/469/ShowThread.aspx#469
 

Preparing Microsoft Exchange Server for daylight saving time changes in 2007

This has been a problem here in Israel for a long time, causing me to once again think of our beloved country as some thirld-world one. No more! No the great US of A has accepted the regular annoyance of changing it's clock twice a year and the consequences of changing sceduled appointment times, etc.

Microsoft will release updates for Exchange 2003 SP2, Exchange 2007 will deal with this with no updates and the rest, well, one can hope PSS will provide workarounds.

More info here:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/timezone/exchange.mspx

 

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