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- Exchange Unwashed blog digest March 2013
- Office 365 support case resolved – thankfully!
- Upgrading Office 365 to Wave 15: My support experience to date
- Exchange 2013 Inside Out appears on Amazon
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- Exchange 2013 Inside Out: Mailbox and High Availability makes an appearance
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- Date range exports with New-MailboxExportRequest
- Freeing up disk space after Exchange 2010 installations
- Accessing Exchange 2010 mailbox move history data
- Connecting to Exchange 2010 with PowerShell
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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Some good French restaurants
A number of excellent dinners in restaurants across France enlivened our trip as we meandered from Normandy to Paris to Chamonix to the Cote d’Azur and back again. In date order these were: Le Mascaret in Blainville –sur-Mer (Normandy): This … Continue reading
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Tagged Avallon, Blainville-sur-mer, France, France travel, J'Go, Restuarants, Travel
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VM machine requirements for Exchange 2010 training
Some people who have browsed the announcement of the Exchange 2010 training that Paul Robichaux and I are doing in Boston and Anaheim in October (http://events.left-brain.com/EssentialsWorkshops/Exchange2010.aspx?code=WP520XAT) have noted this small but very important section at the end of the page: … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange 2010, Training
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Selecting a book about technology
Recently, a question was posed on the Exchange MVP mailing list about what books people would recommend to help technologists get up to speed with Exchange 2010. Clearly this is a topic that I am both interested in and have … Continue reading
Exchange 2010 (SP1) Training in Boston and Anaheim
The first Exchange training that I organized was held in Dublin in 1996. On behalf of Digital Equipment’s European Messaging Team, I asked Microsoft to send over their best trainer and they obliged. The training was not a happy event … Continue reading
The cutting technique
I blogged a few days ago about the need to reduce the size of my Exchange 2010 SP1 book to bring it down from the 1,600 or so pages that Microsoft Press has estimated its current size to something more … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange 2010, Writing
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Chamonix Serenity
For the last five days we have been staying at Les Balcons de Savoy (http://www.les-balcons-du-savoy.com/), a four-star apartment residence in Chamonix. Our apartment has two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a small sitting room – and best of all, a balcony … Continue reading
A gem in Blainville-sur-mer
We had to pick somewhere to stay in Normandy for our first night in France. The easy decision would be to head to somewhere focused on tourists such as the resorts that service the D-Day beaches on the Manche coast. … Continue reading
Irish Ferries to Cherbourg
Yesterday we took the Irish Ferries vessel “Oscar Wilde” from Rosslare to Cherbourg. I have been travelling by ferry between Ireland and France since 1973 in fair weather and foul (one particular voyage in force 9 winds sticks in the … Continue reading
“Inside Out” Book submitted but Exchange 2010 SP1 continues to evolve
After some ten months of work, my Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Inside Out book was submitted to Microsoft Press last Wednesday. The hard work now begins to edit, format, and complete the content in a form that is suitable for … Continue reading
