Anderson Patricio

Anderson Patricio is a Canadian MVP in Cloud and Datacenter Management, and Office Server and Services, besides of the Microsoft Award he also holds a Solutions Master (MCSM) in Exchange, CISSP and several other certifications. Anderson contributes to the Microsoft Community with articles, tutorials, blog posts, twitter, forums and book reviews. He is a regular contributor here at Techgenix.com, MSExchange.org, ITPROCentral.com and Anderson Patricio.org (Portuguese).

Using PFDavAdmin to recover deleted public folder or items

This new KB explain step-by-step how to recover deleted items or deleted public folder in Exchange 2000 or in Exchange Server 2003 using PFDAVAdmin tool.
It follows the introduction of Kb below:This article describes how to recover deleted public folders or items that are deleted from public folders in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server. You can use the Microsoft Exchange Server Public Folder DAV-based Administration (PFDAVAdmin) tool to recover public folders or items. You can use the methods that are described in this article when you cannot recover folders or items by using the Recover deleted items command in Microsoft Outlook.
This new article can be found at http://support.microsoft.com/?id=924044

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Microsoft Outlook Web Access Light 2007

Nathan Berskin-Auer (Product Designer and PM for Microsoft Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access Light) presents us more information about Microsoft Outlook Web Access Light 2007.

"Hello. My name is Nathan Breskin-Auer. Some of you may already know me as the father of the kid that does the wicked Mr. Roboto number in "that accessibility video", but – in fact – I am also the Product Designer and PM for Microsoft Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access Light. OWA Light is the solution for all browsers and operating systems other than IE6 or IE7 on Windows. So for all of you Firefox users, like myself, all of you Mac users, like my wife (hi honey!), and everyone else using something other than IE6+, here's a little preview of the improvements that we've made to "The Product Formerly Known as OWA Basic." 

Read at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/09/13/428901.aspx

Understanding Exchange Server 2007 server roles

Exchange 2007 introduces a new Exchange term: "Server Role". Server role is a logical concept used to organize Exchange 2007 services and features across one or more servers. While Exchange 2003 provided primitive server roles called BackEnd server and FrontEnd server, Exchange 2007 has more granular divisions.

Read at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/09/12/428880.aspx

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