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| Thursday, February 28, 2008 |
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How to Create Mailboxes for Bulk of Users using "Single Command Shell" in Exchange Server 2007
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 4:25 PM :: 429 Views ::
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Exchange Management Shell, this powerful and amazing tool that comes along with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 as one of the Two New Administrative Consoles that you can use to administer the entire Exchange 2007 Organization. I will show you, in this article one of the amazing techniques that you can use with Exchange Management Shell to create mailboxes for users that does not have a mailboxes, using one Single Command. EMS will allow you to locate all non-mailbox-enabled users under your active directory domain and immediately create a mailbox for all these users, and even specify under which mailbox store and storage group you want to host these new mailboxes.
I will show you as well, how to locate users based on command shared attributes between some of users and therefore create a mailbox for these users only, Great right :) So let’s start.
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| Friday, February 22, 2008 |
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| Friday, February 01, 2008 |
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| Friday, February 01, 2008 |
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| Thursday, January 31, 2008 |
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| Tuesday, January 08, 2008 |
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| Saturday, January 05, 2008 |
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Using EXMERGE tools with Exchange 2003
By Ayman Hasan @ 7:25 AM :: 198 Views ::
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This Tools used as a backup for the MailBoxes as a PST files, this is useful before moving the MailBoxes to another storage or to defrage some Mail store, or if you want to do export and import for the single MailBox.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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Introducing Server Roles in MS Exchange Server 2007
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:51 PM :: 206 Views ::
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Exchange Server 2007 has a new architecture based on server roles. Server roles organize Exchange Server 2007 services and features into preset server configurations. While Exchange Server 2003 provided primitive server roles in the form of back-end servers and front-end servers, Exchange Server 2007 has more granular divisions.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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MS Exchange Server 2007 – Active Directory Preparation
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:48 PM :: 196 Views ::
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How to Prepare Active Directory for Exchange Server 2007 Installation:
As we all know, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 uses the Active Directory directory service to store and share directory information with Microsoft Windows, so without Active Directory directory Services, you will not be able to have any version of Exchange Server 200x installed under your network. If you have already Active Directory deployed under your production network and you want to deploy Exchange Server 2007, then continue reading this article to know how to prepare Active Directory Domain Infrastructure for Exchange Server 2007 Deployment and Installation, but If you have NOT yet deployed Active Directory, stop reading this article and go and deploy Active Directory First then come here again to continue : ).
In order to be able to install and deploy MS Exchange Server 2007 under your production or testing lab environment, you need to first prepare your Active Directory for Exchange Server 2007 before doing any kind of Exchange Server 2007 installation. Here I will try to explain how to prepare the Active Directory directory service and domains for installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Requirements
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:45 PM :: 183 Views ::
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Hardware Requirements
Microsoft maintains a list of minimum hardware requirements to install Exchange Server 2007. Microsoft recommends the following minimum hardware requirements for Exchange Server 2007:
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Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T). or
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AMD Opteron or AMD Athlon 64 processor, which supports AMD64 platform.
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- 2GB of RAM per server plus 5MB per user minimum.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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What's New in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 ?
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:42 PM :: 177 Views ::
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is the latest release of the messaging and communications system from Microsoft built on the Windows operating system. At its core, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is an email, calendaring, and address book system that runs on a centralized Windows Server 2003 server system. However with the release of Exchange 2007, now the sixth major release of Exchange in the 12-year history of the product, Microsoft has made significant improvements in the areas of security, reliability, scalability, mobility, and unified communications. In this Article, We will list some of the New Features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, not a comprehensive list of all the new features in Exchange 2007, but It is intended to help you start testing and running Exchange 2007. For a complete list of all the new and improved features, see the Following Microsoft Site “Features of Exchange Server 2007”.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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How to Install MS Exchange Server 2007 on a new Server under a New Active Directory Domain/Forest - Part II
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:40 PM :: 178 Views ::
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This is Part II of the Article Series of "How to Install MS Exchange Server 2007 on a new Server under a New Active Directory Domain/Forest". In this article we will start with Updating Active Directory Domain with Exchange Organization Information.
Prepare Active Directory Domain with Exchange Organization Information
In this step we will prepare Active Directory Domain with Exchange Organization Name and will create Exchange Server 2007 Containers under Active Directory Domain Partition. the New Organization will be created when the update process completed successfully.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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How to Install MS Exchange Server 2007 on a new Server under a New Active Directory Domain/Forest - Part I
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:38 PM :: 175 Views ::
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Now after I covered the installation of Windows Server 2003 on a new server and promiting this new server to the first Domain Controller of a new Active Directory Forest/Domain, now its the time to install Exchange Server 2007 on a new server.
In this Article, I will talk about the actual deployment steps and procedures that you will use to install a new Exchange Server 2007 server with the Three Main Server Roles "Hub Transport Server, Client Access Server and Mailbox Server Roles" on a single server using the GUI installation tools. I will show you how to Prepare your Active Directory for Exchage Server 2007 Installation, and how to check the pre-requisites using a prerequisites scanner engine built into the Exchange 2007 installation program. Now I will start in Preparing the Active Directory Environment in order to host Exchange Organization.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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Requirements for Active Directory Installation on the First Domain Controller in your Domain
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:31 PM :: 157 Views ::
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Active Directory installation has certain requirements and prerequisites that you have to meet and fulfill before you start the installation of Active Directory on your First Domain Controller.
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NTFS Partition
You must have at least one partition formatted as NTFS, preferably the partition you used to install Windows on which is C Drive, or if you decided to install Active Directory Database on a drive (Faster Drive) other than C Drive, then this Drive has to be NTFS Formatted Partition. Normally you choose to install or host Active Directory Database on another drive if you are seeking for best performance.
To convert a partition (C Drive) to NTFS type the following command in the command prompt window:
Convert c:/fs:ntfs
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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How to Install Windows Server 2003 (Standard or Enterprise Edition) on a new Server
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:28 PM :: 166 Views ::
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Introduction
This article will talk about deploying and installing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (Standard or Enterprise) on a new Server. This step by step document contains screen shots of the installation process of Windows Operating System which will takes you through the complete process of the installation. The installation steps of the Standard and Enterprise Editions are the same no difference in the installation process of the two versions of Windows Server 2003, the difference is in the features only.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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Hareware and Software Requirements for Installing MS Exchange Server 2007
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:26 PM :: 157 Views ::
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There are some requirements for MS Exchange Server 2007 in order to be installed successfully. Without these prerequisites and requirements the installation will not continue. These requirements were covered in my previous article, but now I will brief these requirements again for the people who didn’t get the change to check my previous blog articles:
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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What is FSMO (Flexible Single-Master Operation) Roles?
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:13 PM :: 176 Views ::
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The Microsoft Windows Active Directory is the central repository in which all objects in an enterprise and their respective attributes are stored. It is a hierarchical, multi-master enabled database, capable of storing millions of objects. Because it is multi-master, changes to the database can be processed at any given domain controller (DC) in the enterprise regardless of whether the DC is connected or disconnected from the network. Because an Active Directory role is not bound to a single DC, it is referred to as a Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) Role.
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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Issue while configuring CCR with FSW (File Share Witness)
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 6:04 PM :: 180 Views ::
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I want to share with you one of the issues that I found during Exchange Server 2007 – CCR Implementation. The issue appears while trying to configure FSW (File Share Witness) for the CCR, I don’t know if anyone faced this issue or problem before during his testing of CCR , but in case you didn’t , and you faced the same issue, I am sharing the solution of this issue with you in order to get over and solve this issue.
What is FSW ?
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| Wednesday, January 02, 2008 |
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How to Install Windows Server 2003 (Standard or Enterprise Edition) on a new Server
By Alaa Al-Ankar @ 9:27 PM :: 160 Views ::
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Introduction
This article will talk about deploying and installing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (Standard or Enterprise) on a new Server. This step by step document contains screen shots of the installation process of Windows Operating System which will takes you through the complete process of the installation. The installation steps of the Standard and Enterprise Editions are the same no difference in the installation process of the two versions of Windows Server 2003, the difference is in the features only.
Hardware Requirements for Windows Server 2003
As minimum requirements for Windows Server 2003, An Intel processor–based server running Windows Server 2003 with at least 128 megabytes (MB) of RAM can be used to run Windows Server 2003, but as your organization goes bigger and your users are increased, then you should consider bringing a powerful server with latest Processor Technology (Dual Core) and high processor cache (2MB or 4MB), also with at least 512 MB Memory. Microsoft also recommends that the server should have several gigabytes of disk storage (at Least Two SCSI Disks). In addition, servers should be equipped with high-speed network interface cards (Minimum 100 MBps).
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| Tuesday, January 01, 2008 |
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| Sunday, December 30, 2007 |
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