Disable POP and IMAP for all users in Exchange 2007 2010
Although the POP and IMAP services are disabled by default in Exchange 2007, every mailbox will have the features enabled. This means everyone will be able to use POP and IMAP if you enable the...
View ArticleHow to find out the Service Pack and Update Rollup versions in Exchange 2007...
To find out the version and build number of Exchange 2007/2010, you can do one of the following: Run the Get-ExchangeServer | fl name,edition,admindisplayversion cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell...
View ArticleInstalling Exchange 2010
Scenario You want to install Exchange 2010 on a Win2008 R2 server. Here’s how: Solution First, read the Exchange 2010 Prerequisites. Under the Install the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system...
View ArticleMove the Database Path in Exchange 2010
Scenario You have installed Exchange 2010 but have realised that you need more space for the database files. You need to move these database files to another drive. Solution Open the Exchange...
View ArticleMigrate from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010
Scenario You’ve just installed Exchange 2010 and now you want to migrate from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010. Here’s the steps I took. Solution Open the Exchange Management Console (EMC) on the new...
View ArticleIssuing a certificate to Exchange 2010 using an Internal Certificate...
Scenario You’ve installed Active Directory Certificate Services and need to issue a certificate to Exchange 2010. Solution Open the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) and run the following command to...
View ArticleChanging a UCC/SAN Certificate and Re-Issuing from GoDaddy
Scenario When initially setting up the Unified Communications Certificate (UCC) certificate for Exchange, autodiscover.domain.com was not added as a Subject Alternative Name (SAN). You need to enable...
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