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Exchange 2010 RPC Client Access Service and the ClientAccessArray
Exchange 2007’s Client Access Server (CAS) role, while similar to the Front-End server configuration of Exchange 2003, introduced a number of new features and capabilities that distinguished it significantly. For…
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Support Practice Group Tech Tip: Improve workstation performance by recreating WSUS database
Most PC users have probably had this complaint at some point during their user experience, and certainly anyone who was worked in support of users has heard it countless times:…
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Exchange 2010 Benefits for Law Firms – Part 3 of 3
Previously, in part 2 of this blog post, I discussed native electronic discovery features, retention policies, and legal holds. In this post, the final part of this three-part post, I…
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ADERANT Acquires StarLaw
Last week, ADERANT announced that they are acquiring StarLaw’s suite of ECM applications. The following is a snippet of the official press release: ADERANT, a global provider of business and…
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ILTA 2009 – Recap from Tuesday, 8/25
Tuesday was a exciting day at ILTA 2009 with lots of great sessions and discussions throughout the day. About the only part of the day that wasn’t so great was the…
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Seamless Applications with XenApp and Macs using the 11.0 plug-in
Macs continue to gain traction in the personal computing space. This in turn has required Windows administrators to become more familiar with Macs and the limitations they may have when…
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Outlook Bug: Disappearing Meetings
In working with a colleague, we came across what appears to be a bug within Outlook relating to meetings disappearing from calendars after an update is sent. This has been…
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Exchange 2010 Benefits for Law Firms – Part 2 of 3
Previously, in part 1 of this blog post, I introduced Exchange 2010 and discussed large mailbox support along with native archiving features. In this post, I will present native electronic…
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