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Infrastructure & Management User Group Summary – 18/11/2009
Hi guys, It was very nice meeting you all yesterday at the re-birth of the Infrastructure & Management User Group. Below is the presentation for the main subject we talked about – “Windows 2008 R2 Overview”. We will continue next month, on December 17th with the subject “Active Directory improvements in Windows 2008 R2”. In the meantime, share your thoughts and interesting finds at the group site - http ://www.linkedin.com/groupRegistration?gid=2389097 Have a great weekend and take care! :) What's...
My presentation on Windows 2008 R2 High Availability
I know its a bit late, but here is the presentation I gave on November 3rd at the Microsoft convention – Let’s Talk Business-Tech that was held at Tel Aviv. During the presentation, my co-presenter Ronen Gabay and myself talked about the new features of Failover Clustering in Windows 2008 R2. We talked about Geo-Clusters, PowerShell 2.0 extensive support, Cluster Shared Volumes and mainly about how simple it is to create and manage complex   Continue reading this post on our new blog - My presentation...
How-To: Exchange 2007 Managed Folder Policies
In previous versions of Exchange a number of mailbox management settings where handled by the RUS (recipient update service). Exchange 2007 has changed the way the users mailboxes are managed and Microsoft has taken more time to work Email Life Cycle (ELC) into Exchange 2007. In this article I am going to deploy some default folder management (inbox,deleted items, etc) and add some new custom folder management policies for my users. As with most features with Exchange 2007 this can be deployed via...
Setting language and time zone settings in Exchange 2007
By default when a new mailbox access the OWA after the first logon the following screen appears, and we should choose the language and time zone settings: How can we remove this screen? It's easy just set up the DefaultClientLanguage parameter in the OWA virtual directory, using the following cmdlet: Continue reading at our new blog - Setting language and time zone settings in Exchange 2007