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I have a user who changed her last name. I renamed her mailbox, but the directory name on the Advanced tab still has her previous name. How can I change the directory name...
The Outlook Calendar system is in widespread use, but many users and support staff don't understand its capabilities. To get the most out of the Calendar, you need to understand...
In August 1999, Microsoft released an Exchange Server 5.5, post-Service Pack 2 (SP2) hotfix to address a specific Exchange mail-relaying vulnerability. This fix plugged a security hole that let the Internet Mail Service (IMS) relay encapsulated...
Because you can use the Internet Mail Service (IMS) as a connector between Exchange sites, the IMS contains mechanisms for encoding addressing information to let Exchange route non-SMTP traffic through the IMS. For example, consider a...
The Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) in Atlanta in October 1999 marked the debut of Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, formerly code-named Platinum. Microsoft plans to release Exchange 2000 several weeks after Windows 2000 (Win2K). Exchange 2000...
Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful—thankful that you're not at work keeping your Exchange Server deployment running. We’re getting closer to that magical time—12:01 A.M., January 1, 2000. Do you know how your Exchange server is going to act...
Yep, another security scare: Bubbleboy is on the loose. The situation is getting very tricky for Exchange administrators. First, we had to worry about opening attachments. Now, we have to be concerned if a message is just in our inbox. What's next...