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Monitoring Exchange Server 2010 : Using event logs, ExBPA
Using the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA) for an Exchange health check and monitoring event logs will help keep Exchange Server 2010 at peak performance. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Management Shell, Queue Viewer: Message tracking tools
Solution providers can monitor Exchange Server 2010 health by using tools, such as the Exchange Management Shell and Queue Viewer, to track messages and ensure sound mail flow. Chapter Excerpt
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Tracking performance counters to monitor Exchange Server 2010
Solution providers use the Exchange Server 2010 Performance Monitoring tool to track performance counters and the Performance Troubleshooter to solve problems as they occur. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange 2010 upgrades: Top 10 resources for providers
Solutions providers can attract new customers by making sure they're up to date on Exchange 2010 high availability features and upgrade and installation requirements. Top 10
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Exchange Server 2010 requirements: Hardware, Active Directory
You should know the hardware and Active Directory requirements for Exchange Server 2010 before deployment, including the memory needed and global catalog server placement. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 role-based access control
Exchange Server 2010 role-based access control allows you flexibility when configuring permissions and includes roles such as management role scope and organization management. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 server roles, prerequisites, high availability
When installing Exchange Server 2010, you need to have an understanding of server roles, prerequisites and high availability, which are all key topics in this chapter excerpt. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 upgrade: Prototype, pilot phases
Prior to an Exchange Server 2010 upgrade, you will need to go through the prototype and pilot phases, which emulates the final version and tests functionality. Chapter Excerpt
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Using an Exchange Server 2010 design document for upgrades
An important aspect to planning your Exchange Server 2010 upgrade is creating the design document, which outlines and explains the decision-making process after an upgrade. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 upgrade: Defining scope and goals
The initiation phase of an Exchange Server 2010 upgrade calls for you to define your customers' scopes and goals and examine how Exchange 2010's features will benefit them. Chapter Excerpt
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Google Apps vs. Microsoft hosted application services battle heats up
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64-bit SharePoint 2010 driven by demand
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Microsoft Exchange client concerns
Microsoft Exchange servers require a broad understanding of everything from Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access to deciphering and responding to error messages and non-delivery reports (NDR). Prepare for your clients' concerns with these 10 comm... Interview | 02 Apr 2007
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Setting up a template BI site in SharePoint 2010
Get step-by-step directions on how to create a template BI Site for your customers in SharePoint 2010, which will allow you to customize and monitor their business data. Tip
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No single-instance storage in Exchange 2010: What's a VAR to do?
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New Exchange 2010 high-availability features
Find out how Exchange 2010 high-availability (HA) features differ greatly from Exchange 2007 HA in terms of clustering and deploying mailbox servers. Tip
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Upgrading from Exchange Server 2007 to 2010
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New features in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
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Five actions that ensure SharePoint compliance
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Microsoft Office SharePoint compliance and security concerns
Find out which SharePoint compliance and security concerns are covered under specific U.S. laws and regulations. Tip
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Citrix XenApp Server configuration and security
Learn how to use Citrix XenApp Server configuration to secure your client's infrastructure with this chapter excerpt. Tip
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Customizing SharePoint with third-party applications and Web Parts
As third-party SharePoint products proliferate, learn about the different types of SharePoint add-ons and how to help clients customize their SharePoint environment. Tip
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Best practices for Microsoft Exchange 2007 deployment
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Configuring Linux servers for remote support
Configuring secure shell (SSH) on a Linux box may be the best way to provide remote server support. Ask the Expert
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Setting up a template BI site in SharePoint 2010
Get step-by-step directions on how to create a template BI Site for your customers in SharePoint 2010, which will allow you to customize and monitor their business data. Tip
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Monitoring Exchange Server 2010 : Using event logs, ExBPA
Using the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA) for an Exchange health check and monitoring event logs will help keep Exchange Server 2010 at peak performance. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Management Shell, Queue Viewer: Message tracking tools
Solution providers can monitor Exchange Server 2010 health by using tools, such as the Exchange Management Shell and Queue Viewer, to track messages and ensure sound mail flow. Chapter Excerpt
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Tracking performance counters to monitor Exchange Server 2010
Solution providers use the Exchange Server 2010 Performance Monitoring tool to track performance counters and the Performance Troubleshooter to solve problems as they occur. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange 2010 upgrades: Top 10 resources for providers
Solutions providers can attract new customers by making sure they're up to date on Exchange 2010 high availability features and upgrade and installation requirements. Top 10
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No single-instance storage in Exchange 2010: What's a VAR to do?
The popular single-instance storage feature is not included in Exchange 2010. Its absence will affect your customers' capacity planning efforts as they migrate to Exchange 2010. Tip
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Exchange Server 2010 requirements: Hardware, Active Directory
You should know the hardware and Active Directory requirements for Exchange Server 2010 before deployment, including the memory needed and global catalog server placement. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 role-based access control
Exchange Server 2010 role-based access control allows you flexibility when configuring permissions and includes roles such as management role scope and organization management. Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 server roles, prerequisites, high availability
When installing Exchange Server 2010, you need to have an understanding of server roles, prerequisites and high availability, which are all key topics in this chapter excerpt. Chapter Excerpt
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New Exchange 2010 high-availability features
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