Friday, June 12, 2009

Exchange 2010 sessions from TechNet & TechEd

list of upcoming Exchange 2010 TechNet sessions:
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 High Availability (Level 300) Monday, June 01, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: Welcome to the future! The future of Exchange high availability, that is. In this webcast, we reveal the changes and improvements to the built-in high availability platform in Exchange Server 2010. Exchange 2010 includes a unified framework for high availability and disaster recovery that is quick to deploy and easy to manage. Learn about all of the new features in Exchange 2010 that make it the most resilient, highly available version of Exchange ever. Presenter: Scott Schnoll, Principal Technical Writer, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Overview (Level 200) Wednesday, June 03, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: This webcast will introduce you to Exchange Server 2010, reviewing the major areas of investment for this release and highlighting marquee features. Presenter: Angi Livermore, Tech Solution Prof – Core UC, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Management Tools (Level 300) Monday, June 08, 2009 1:00 PM Pacific Time Event Overview: Exchange 2010 includes new capabilities that make the operation of your Exchange environment more efficient. Learn how we’ve made the Exchange Management Console more powerful, extended the reach of PowerShell, and made it easier to delegate management tasks. Presenter: Evan Dodds, US-Exchange Shared PM, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Archiving and Retention (Level 300) Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: This webcast will introduce new ways to address archiving and retention with Exchange Server 2010. Presenter: Harold Wong, Senior IT Pro Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Outlook Web Access (Level 200) Monday, June 15, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: Exchange 2010 brings new features and functionality to Outlook Web Access. See product demonstrations of the latest capabilities and understand how browser-based communication and collaboration gets better than ever in Exchange 2010. Presenter: Gary Danoys, Tech Solution Prof – Core UC, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Architecture (Level 300) Wednesday, June 17, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: This webcast describes the overall architecture of Exchange 2010 and key considerations for the scalability and performance of each server role. This webcast will provide the background and framework for the other Exchange 2010 webcasts, serving as a bridge between the overview session and drill-downs in each product area. This session is a recommended pre-requisite for the Exchange 2010 deployment and migration webcast. Presenter: Ross Smith, ITOE Senior IP Tech Architect, Exchange, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Federation in Exchange 2010 (Level 300) Monday, June 22, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: Federation is a key part of the architecture of Exchange 2010, powering new organization-to-organization sharing scenarios. Learn how federation enhances the capabilities of Exchange 2010 and enables advanced coexistence between Exchange Server and Exchange Online. Presenter: Paul Tischhauser, Principal Program Manager Lead, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Voice Mail enabled by Unified Messaging (Level 300) Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: Exchange 2010 Unified Messaging is Microsoft’s second generation unified messaging and voice mail solution. In this webcast, learn about the features, benefits, and architecture of Unified Messaging in Exchange 2010. Presenter: Michael Wilson, Principal Program Manager Lead, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Information Protection and Control (Level 300) Monday, June 29, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: This webcast will introduce you to new ways to address information protection and control with Exchange Server 2010. A discussion of the use of encryption and rights management in parallel with Exchange will be included as well as an introduction to new functionality in Exchange that supports information protection scenarios. Presenter: Harold Wong, Senior IT Pro Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2010 Transition and Deployment (Level 300) Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:00 AM Pacific Time Event Overview: In this session we will cover the migration planning and deployment path to move an organization from Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010. Presenter: Kristian Andaker, Principal Group Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
some cool sessions from TechEd USA
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Architecture (Ross Smith IV)
Storage in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Matt Gossage)
High Availability in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Scott Schnoll)
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Management Tools (Evan Dodds & Paul McKnight) Information Protection and Control in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Ed Banti & Jesse Doughterty)
Microsoft Exchange Server Outlook Web Access 2010: The Future of Web-Based E-mail (Paul Limont)
Unified Messaging in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Michael Wilson)

Monday, June 8, 2009

To change the Exchange alias and mailbox name on a user account

1. In Exchange Management Console, expand the Recipient Configuration node and then select the related Mailbox node.
2. Double-click the mailbox entry for the user with which you want to work.
3. On the General tab, the first text box sets the mailbox name. Change this text box if you’d
like the mailbox to have a different display name.

4. The Alias text box sets the Exchange alias. If you’d like to assign a new alias, enter the new Exchange alias in this text box. Click OK.

Database Mount Problems in exchange server 2007

Database Mount Problems
1. In Exchange Management Console, select the Toolbox node. Double-click Database Recovery Management.

2. After the Troubleshooting Assistant checks for updates, click Go To Welcome Screen.Tips RSS FeedSubscribe to the TechNet Magazine Tips RSS feed.
3. Enter an identifying label for the activity,
such as Database Recovery.

4. In the Server Name text box, enter the name of the server on which you want to create the recovery group and the domain controller you want to query during recovery. Then click Next.
5. The Troubleshooting Assistant will check connectivity to Active Directory and Exchange Server. Afterward, the troubleshooter will analyze the Exchange database configuration by checking the disks a server is using for messaging to ensure that they are accessible, have free space, and are mounted.
6. Click Repair Database.
7. On the Select Repair Options page, select the storage group in which the problem database is located, and then click Next.
8. Any dismounted databases in the previously selected storage group are listed and can be
selected for troubleshooting.

9. When you’ve selected the database or databases for troubleshooting, click Analyze Selected Database. The database status is provided, along with a possible solution for resolving the problem.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Architecture (Ross Smith IV):
http://www.msteched.com/online/view.aspx?tid=067e1...2f0100
Storage in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Matt Gossage):
http://www.msteched.com/online/view.aspx?tid=37c93...68ac8d
High Availability in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Scott Schnoll):
http://www.msteched.com/online/view.aspx?tid=e9863...da12e3
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Management Tools (Evan Dodds & Paul McKnight):
http://www.msteched.com/online/view.aspx?tid=5d0ab...9bfc7a
Information Protection and Control in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Ed Banti & Jesse Doughterty:
http://www.msteched.com/online/view.aspx?tid=1dd6c...1275b4
Microsoft Exchange Server Outlook Web Access 2010: The Future of Web-Based E-mail (Paul Limont):
http://www.msteched.com/online/view.aspx?tid=6c107...e926a0
Unified Messaging in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Michael Wilson):
http://www.msteched.com/online/view.aspx?tid=75f67...5f1a27