When Exchange 2013 CU9 appeared in June 2016, I thought that there were no surprises lurking in the new code. And to be fair to Microsoft, CU9 appears to have settled in very nicely with few problems being reported, unless of course you’re...
I confess to being totally underwhelmed at the prospect of being able to use “Send”, the new email application from the Microsoft Garage that is “built specifically for those brief, snappy communications.” Apparently it...
Microsoft has made a preview version of Exchange 2016 available for download. The code is on track for final release later on this year as part of the Wave 16 set of Office server applications, probably in the late October timeframe, which would...
You’re probably well aware of the Office 365 Import Service and the way that it can import PSTs to mailboxes that are provided either on drives shipped to a Microsoft datacenter or uploaded over the network. Well, as it turns out, PSTs are...
Last week, I discussed the steps that companies can take to secure an Exchange mailbox after an employee is terminated or otherwise leaves the company. I also looked at the steps to accomplish the same goal for Office...
Office 365 is in a state of constant evolution, so it’s not at all surprising that Microsoft would attempt to capture some of that work in a new plan (literally, a menu of options sold to customers). At this week’s Worldwide Partner...
In my last post I covered the process that you can use to secure an on-premises Exchange mailbox after an employee is fired from the organization. The situation is different when the mailbox is in the cloud because some of the same conditions...