Tony Redmond
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Tony Redmond is a contributing editor for Windows IT Pro, vice president of technology at HP Services, and author of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with SP1 (Digital Press).
Email address: 12knocksinna@gmail.com
Web site: http://www.bh.com/digitalpress
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232 results found for Tony Redmond, displaying items 1 - 20
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October 2, 2008 |
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Connect Microsoft Email Clients to Gmail
Gmail is a powerful email server that supports millions of mailboxes. Use IMAP to connect Outlook or other email clients to Gmail to create the best of two worlds—well-developed email UIs in popular clients with a good (and free) email server.
Windows IT Pro
Looking at Email as a Service
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Looking at Email as a Service
Learn about the pros and cons of three email options–email as a service, inhouse email, and a hybrid approach to email–before your CIO makes any messaging moves.
Windows IT Pro
How to Avoid Exchange 2007 SP1 Rollup Installation Problems
After installing update rollup 2 or 3 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1, some of your Exchange services might not start. Here's an explanation of why this problem happens and a workaround you can use to prevent it.
Windows IT Pro
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July 8, 2008 |
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Prerequisites for Exchange 2007 SP1's SCR
Standby continuous replication is a great disaster recovery feature in Exchange Server 2007 SP1, but you need to ensure that all of the prerequisites are in place in your environment before implementing it.
Windows IT Pro
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July 8, 2008 |
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Exchange 2007 SP1's Standby Continuous Replication
You can add site resilience to your Exchange organization by implementing SCR with Exchange 2007 SP1. Find out the steps for setting up SCR and what you need to do to recover in the event of a failure.
Windows IT Pro
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March 25, 2008 |
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Testing Exchange Server 2007
Use PowerShell commands to manage and test Exchange 2007 objects such as mailboxes, servers, and distribution groups.
Windows IT Pro
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February 26, 2008 |
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Tracking Messages in Exchange 2007
Use PowerShell commands to interrogate message tracking log data directly.
Windows IT Pro
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January 15, 2008 |
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Using PowerShell to Manage Groups, Part 2
Use Windows PowerShell plus Exchange Management Shell extensions to maintain group membership and manage your dynamic Exchange and Windows groups.
Windows IT Pro
Exchange’s Evolving Strategy
The IT community is awaiting the arrival of Exchange 14 in 2009. Exchange authority Tony Redmond muses on the recent past and possible future of Microsoft’s messaging and collaboration platform.
Windows IT Pro
The Mobile Device Landscape
See how the three major mobile device families shake out in terms of device shipments over the next several years.
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Microsoft Ends MAPI Messaging Benchmarking
The end of Microsoft's MAPI Messaging Benchmark program ideally will force server vendors to deliver products based on realistic Exchange configurations.
Windows IT Pro
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November 6, 2007 |
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Managing Public Folders in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Public folder management in Exchange 2007 must be done with PowerShell—at least until SP1 is released. In the meantime, use these commands for creating public folders and databases, setting properties and permissions, and other management tasks.
Windows IT Pro
A Trip to the Store with Exchange 2007
In addition to moving Exchange to a 64-bit platform, Microsoft has improved the Exchange 2007 Information Store by adding features such as log shipping for resiliency and removing outdated features from previous versions.
Windows IT Pro
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September 25, 2007 |
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Using PowerShell to Manage Groups, Part 1
Exchange 2007 introduces PowerShell functionality into its tool set, adding a whole new dimension to group management. Learn how shell commands can simplify your management of groups in both Windows and Exchange.
Windows IT Pro
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August 7, 2007 |
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Refining Your Exchange Management in the Shell
Exchange administrators can benefit from using server-side filters and running PowerShell scripts in batch mode to manage Exchange Server 2007.
Windows IT Pro
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July 3, 2007 |
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Setting Up Exchange Management Shell
Here are a few tips on getting Exchange Server 2007's Exchange Management Shell to look and perform the way you want it to, including making sure your AD searches have the right scope.
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Exchange 2007 Transport Rules
Implementing Exchange Server 2007’s new transport rules feature makes complying with regulatory requirements easier than in Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange 2000 Server. Learn how to use transport rules to add a disclaimer and apply an ethical firewall.
Windows IT Pro
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June 5, 2007 |
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Using the Shell to Manage Exchange 2007
With many administrative tasks gone from the GUI, Exchange administrators will need to get familiar with doing things through Exchange Management Shell. Find out how to use scripts to manipulate mailbox statistics into useful output.
Windows IT Pro
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April 17, 2007 |
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Windows PowerShell Transforms Exchange Server 2007 Management
PowerShell lets you customize your Exchange 2007 management environment—but first you need to learn to speak the language. A consistent, logical syntax and extensive, accessible Help let you ease gracefully into the scripting world.
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