Archive for the ‘Microsoft Exchange’ Category
Recovering data from Microsoft Exchange 2007
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
Recently, I ran into an issue where a piece of software that integrates with exchange had “merged” some of the user’s contacts resulting in many contacts going missing from the accounts. There are various ways to resolve this from backups, and I’ll mention three in this post. Due to the issues with this particular setup, I will only go into details for the third option which is what was done.
Tags: Exchange 2007, mailbox, Recovery, recovery storage group, RSG
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Have you ever received ProLaw Event reminders from past events?
Monday, June 27th, 2011
If you have ProLaw integrated with your Exchange server, you may have had event reminders emailed to you for past events. This can be triggered through many different events, the most common being a new smart phone device syncing with a calendar. This changes the “fingerprint” on the ProLaw event, and if Bi-Directional events are turned on, ProLaw thinks its new and emails all the people associated with that event!
Tags: 2003, docket, emails, events, exchange, old, past, prolaw, reminders
Posted in Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Office 2010, ProLaw Case Management | No Comments »
Is your Exchange Server Healthly?
Monday, May 9th, 2011
Many Exchange Servers are turned on and ignored. When they go down, you find out that the outage could have been prevented with just a little bit of maintenance. There is a certain level of maintenance that should be done on a daily, weekly & monthly basis. Below are links to the Exchange 2003, 2007 & 2010 operations check lists I recently located on the Microsoft support site.
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server
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