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"Why You Want An Exchange Server" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 18:17:06

When I posted a tutorial recently on how to set up an transfer server. I got quite a few emails asking me why an individual would need an exchange server. Considering that monetary resources would have to be invested into this many are wondering if they really need an transfer Server. There are also quite a few options out there that functions similar to an transfer Server plus they are remove as come up so why exactly an Exchange Server? Mosy users are Windows users. And if you are running Windows Mobile chances are that you sync with Outlook as well. Based on your dependence on these technologies how often do you back it up. Or do you back up your data at all? Considering that things can come down without sight you can imagine how important these data should be guarded. If you have yet to undergo such a crash thank your lucky stars and talk to someone who has. Then maybe you will be to believe approve ups. While an Exchange Server is not meant to be used as a approve up service it does not convey you cannot use it as such. Considering that it is online and hosted by another company (most probably a web hosting company) they would have multiple back ups of their (and your) files. In the event of a crash on their align they would comfort be able to undergo your data up shortly. If your approve up was corrupted do you have a back up of that back up? By having an Exchange Server you can always get access to the data on your server from anywhere provided you have a connection to it. You do not undergo to hold on tons of contacts on your device because you can keep them on your server and only access them when you need to thus speeding up your device. If you are a busy individual your data can be synced with your server frequently even when you are aware from your computer. This way even if your device goes drink (due to a dead battery for example) you are just a move away from your transfer Server because you can access it from any computer with an internet connection. Imagine having one device for messaging and another for making calls. Wouldn’t it be great if you made changes on one device and it got updated on the other device? If you have set it up to auto-sync you do not undergo to worry about having to manually adjust all your devices when you get home because these devices will do it all on their own. More and more phones nowadays are being labeled as smartphones. Not just Windows Mobile based devices but even Nokias and Sony Ericssons running Symbian are in this category. And the thing is most devices in this category are able to sync with an transfer Server. So if you were to buy a new smartphone tomorrow and act the train ride domiciliate you could practically undergo the telecommunicate all set up and customized to your liking before you change surface get domiciliate. This convenience does not just adjoin phone but extends to personal computers as well. If you have set up your Outlook (or any similar programs) to connect with your Exchange Server then all your data ordain always be in sync. So if you were at the office and added some new appointments and tasks from the desktop soon you will see those newly added appointments and tasks on your device as come up. No intervention on your part needed. ordain Windows be the OS of choice on desktops and laptops in the future. No one knows. With Mac OS and Linux getting more and more popular there might go a time when you have to adjust your Windows Mobile phone with a Linux. Having been there. I can express you it is not an easy process. Hopefully there ordain be new software developed to solve this problem but until then you can rely on an transfer Server. Why? Because it is OS-independent. This means that you can access your transfer Server as long as you are on a computer that is connected to the web. And with the world becoming more connected this is becoming much easier. When I first started using Linux my main problem with it was the lack of synchronization between my phone with the computer. With the transfer Server in place. I no longer had to worry about that. While I still could not sync my devices directly it was comforting to know that any changes I made to my Exchange Server data on the Linux computer would soon be reflected in my Eten Glofiish. The fact that you can use an Exchange Server as a back up shows how important I believe an transfer Server. However you do not have to spend a bundle to get an transfer Server. Services like send2Web offers such an Exchange Server for free. While it’s basic and has only 1GB of space it should be more than enough for the normal user. But if you need more features (such as a customized domain) or extra space the be you have to pay is very minimal compared to the convenience that you ordain be getting. In conclusion. I urge everyone to undergo a go on an Exchange Server. There might be other options coming up in the future that are cheaper and does the same thing as an Exchange Server but until that day comes you’ll be covered. And change surface if these upcoming options were to change state widely accepted or mainstream in the future you can be sure that there ordain be an option to import your transfer Server data.

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Posted on 2007-12-09 15:37:33

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"2 Locations - One or Two Domains?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 18:26:19

Okay this is the scenario:I have two location. NC and FL. NC is a new affiliate that aquired acompany in FL. NC wants a server with Exchange and also wants FL tobe on that same domain and be able to displace email through that Exchangeserver. What is the beat way to set this up?I've never done this before and I undergo a couple of ideas in my headbut I am not sure what is the correct way of doing this.1 Domain or 2 Domains under the same tree? If 1 domain how do youhandle Active Directory replication across a VPN connection (VIA theInternet). Do I be two exchange servers or could they just connectvia the VPN or would that be too slow?Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in go. N > Okay this is the scenario:>> I have two location. NC and FL. NC is a new affiliate that aquired a> company in FL. NC wants a server with transfer and also wants FL to> be on that same domain and be able to displace email through that Exchange> server.>> What is the best way to set this up?>> I've never done this before and I have a bring together of ideas in my head> but I am not sure what is the change by reversal way of doing this.>> 1 Domain or 2 Domains under the same channelise? If 1 domain how do you> handle Active Directory replication across a VPN connection (VIA the> Internet). Do I need two exchange servers or could they just cerebrate> via the VPN or would that be too decrease?>> Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.>> Thanks in go.>> N Two domains? Nah. I think the beat config is a hit AD domain withmultiple sites/subnets (NC and FL) - each place with a DC/DNS/GC in it and ahardware-based VPN to connect them. If the Florida office is small using adecently-provisioned E2007 box in NC ordain accept both NC and FL users toaccess it. The FL users can use RPC/HTTPS/Outlook Anywhere across the WANlink. If the Florida office ordain be large they could instead have their ownExchange server in the same admin assort. The air with anything desire that(or file storage....) is that you then undergo to figure out how to approve itup - and you can't replicate mailboxes in transfer although you can useDFS/etc for plain old files. Your company probably ought to maintain itsdata centrally and control its backups centrally. Alternatively you could lay a Terminal Services box or two in NC andhave the Florida users bring home the bacon on *that*. You wouldn't even be a DC there atthat inform although unless you're using thin clients the workstationsshould connect the domain and you need a DC there in that inspect. Regardless even with a TS box in the main office. I'd probably comfort wantthem to have enjoin/local find to Outlook/transfer. On Aug 29. 10:29 am. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"<lanwe...@heybuddy donotsendme unsolicitedmailatya hoo com> wrote: > > I have two location. NC and FL. NC is a new affiliate that aquired a> > company in FL. NC wants a server with transfer and also wants FL to> > be on that same domain and be able to displace telecommunicate through that Exchange> > server. > > What is the beat way to set this up? > > I've never done this before and I undergo a couple of ideas in my head> > but I am not sure what is the correct way of doing this. > > 1 Domain or 2 Domains under the same channelise? If 1 domain how do you> > handle Active Directory replication across a VPN connection (VIA the> > Internet). Do I need two exchange servers or could they just connect> > via the VPN or would that be too decrease? > > Any back up or suggestions would be appreciated. >> Two domains? Nah. I evaluate the beat config is a single AD domain with> multiple sites/subnets (NC and FL) - each site with a DC/DNS/GC in it and a> hardware-based VPN to cerebrate them. If the Florida office is small using a> decently-provisioned E2007 box in NC ordain accept both NC and FL users to> access it. The FL users can use RPC/HTTPS/Outlook Anywhere across the WAN> link.>> If the Florida office ordain be large they could instead undergo their own> Exchange server in the same admin group. The issue with anything desire that> (or file storage....) is that you then undergo to figure out how to back it> up - and you can't replicate mailboxes in transfer although you can use> DFS/etc for plain old files. Your affiliate probably ought to keep its> data centrally and hold back its backups centrally.>> Alternatively you could install a Terminal Services box or two in NC and> have the Florida users bring home the bacon on *that*. You wouldn't even need a DC there at> that point although unless you're using change state clients the workstations> should connect the domain and you be a DC there in that case.>> Regardless change surface with a TS box in the main office. I'd probably still want> them to have enjoin/local find to Outlook/transfer.- enclose quoted text ->> - Show quoted text - authorise.. I see where you are going with this. We undergo the hardware togo ahead and have two servers one in each location and with bothrunning transfer. The server in NC would be the primary and theserver in FL would be the secondary. If the exchange server in FL isin the same admin group as the one in NC then I wouldn't need to userouting groups would I? It would know where each mailbox is onwhatever server it is on. What about Active Directory Synronization? Is that an issue over aninternet VPN as far as latencey goes?I really appreciate all your help. Neil > On Aug 29. 10:29 am. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"> <lanwe...@heybuddy donotsendme unsolicitedmailatya hoo com> wrote: >> nmowatt <nmow...@gmail com> wrote: >>> I have two location. NC and FL. NC is a new company that aquired a>>> affiliate in FL. NC wants a server with Exchange and also wants FL to>>> be on that same domain and be able to send telecommunicate through that>>> Exchange server. >>> What is the beat way to set this up? >>> I've never done this before and I have a bring together of ideas in my head>>> but I am not sure what is the correct way of doing this. >>> 1 Domain or 2 Domains under the same channelise? If 1 domain how do you>>> handle Active Directory replication across a VPN connection (VIA the>>> Internet). Do I be two exchange servers or could they just>>> connecth via the VPN or would that be too slow? >>> Any back up or suggestions would be appreciated. >>>> Two domains? Nah. I think the best config is a hit AD domain with>> multiple sites/subnets (NC and FL) - each place with a DC/DNS/GC in>> it and a hardware-based VPN to connect them. If the Florida office>> is small using a decently-provisioned E2007 box in NC ordain allow>> both NC and FL users to access it. The FL users can use>> RPC/HTTPS/Outlook Anywhere across the WAN cerebrate.>>>> If the Florida office ordain be large they could instead have their>> own Exchange server in the same admin group. The air with anything>> desire that (or register storage....) is that you then undergo to figure out>> how to back it>> up - and you can't replicate mailboxes in transfer although you can>> use DFS/etc for plain old files. Your affiliate probably ought to>> maintain its data centrally and hold back its backups centrally.>>>> Alternatively you could lay a Terminal Services box or two in>>.

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"2 Locations - One or Two Domains?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 18:26:19

authorise this is the scenario:I have two location. NC and FL. NC is a new company that aquired acompany in FL. NC wants a server with Exchange and also wants FL tobe on that same domain and be able to send email through that Exchangeserver. What is the beat way to set this up?I've never done this before and I undergo a bring together of ideas in my headbut I am not sure what is the correct way of doing this.1 Domain or 2 Domains under the same tree? If 1 domain how do youhandle Active Directory replication across a VPN connection (VIA theInternet). Do I need two exchange servers or could they just connectvia the VPN or would that be too decrease?Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in go. N > authorise this is the scenario:>> I undergo two location. NC and FL. NC is a new affiliate that aquired a> affiliate in FL. NC wants a server with transfer and also wants FL to> be on that same domain and be able to displace email through that transfer> server.>> What is the best way to set this up?>> I've never done this before and I have a bring together of ideas in my continue> but I am not sure what is the correct way of doing this.>> 1 Domain or 2 Domains under the same channelise? If 1 domain how do you> command Active Directory replication across a VPN connection (VIA the> Internet). Do I be two exchange servers or could they just connect> via the VPN or would that be too slow?>> Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.>> Thanks in go.>> N Two domains? Nah. I think the best config is a single AD domain withmultiple sites/subnets (NC and FL) - each site with a DC/DNS/GC in it and ahardware-based VPN to cerebrate them. If the Florida office is small using adecently-provisioned E2007 box in NC ordain accept both NC and FL users toaccess it. The FL users can use RPC/HTTPS/Outlook Anywhere across the WANlink. If the Florida office ordain be large they could instead have their ownExchange server in the same admin assort. The air with anything like that(or file storage....) is that you then have to figure out how to back itup - and you can't bend mailboxes in Exchange although you can useDFS/etc for plain old files. Your affiliate probably ought to keep itsdata centrally and control its backups centrally. Alternatively you could install a Terminal Services box or two in NC andhave the Florida users bring home the bacon on *that*. You wouldn't change surface need a DC there atthat point although unless you're using change state clients the workstationsshould connect the domain and you be a DC there in that case. Regardless even with a TS box in the main office. I'd probably comfort wantthem to have direct/local access to Outlook/Exchange. On Aug 29. 10:29 am. "Lanwench [MVP - transfer]"<lanwe...@heybuddy donotsendme unsolicitedmailatya hoo com> wrote: > > I have two location. NC and FL. NC is a new company that aquired a> > affiliate in FL. NC wants a server with Exchange and also wants FL to> > be on that same domain and be able to displace email through that Exchange> > server. > > What is the best way to set this up? > > I've never done this before and I have a couple of ideas in my head> > but I am not sure what is the change by reversal way of doing this. > > 1 Domain or 2 Domains under the same tree? If 1 domain how do you> > handle Active Directory replication across a VPN connection (VIA the> > Internet). Do I need two exchange servers or could they just cerebrate> > via the VPN or would that be too slow? > > Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. >> Two domains? Nah. I evaluate the beat config is a single AD domain with> multiple sites/subnets (NC and FL) - each site with a DC/DNS/GC in it and a> hardware-based VPN to cerebrate them. If the Florida office is small using a> decently-provisioned E2007 box in NC ordain allow both NC and FL users to> access it. The FL users can use RPC/HTTPS/Outlook Anywhere across the WAN> link.>> If the Florida office will be large they could instead have their own> Exchange server in the same admin group. The air with anything like that> (or file storage....) is that you then undergo to evaluate out how to back it> up - and you can't bend mailboxes in Exchange although you can use> DFS/etc for plain old files. Your affiliate probably ought to keep its> data centrally and hold back its backups centrally.>> Alternatively you could install a Terminal Services box or two in NC and> undergo the Florida users work on *that*. You wouldn't even be a DC there at> that point although unless you're using change state clients the workstations> should join the domain and you be a DC there in that inspect.>> Regardless change surface with a TS box in the main office. I'd probably comfort be> them to undergo enjoin/local access to Outlook/transfer.- enclose quoted text ->> - Show quoted text - authorise.. I see where you are going with this. We have the hardware togo ahead and have two servers one in each location and with bothrunning transfer. The server in NC would be the primary and theserver in FL would be the secondary. If the exchange server in FL isin the same admin assort as the one in NC then I wouldn't be to userouting groups would I? It would experience where each mailbox is onwhatever server it is on. What about Active Directory Synronization? Is that an air over aninternet VPN as far as latencey goes?I really acknowledge all your back up. Neil > On Aug 29. 10:29 am. "Lanwench [MVP - transfer]"> <lanwe...@heybuddy donotsendme unsolicitedmailatya hoo com> wrote: >> nmowatt <nmow...@gmail com> wrote: >>> I have two location. NC and FL. NC is a new affiliate that aquired a>>> affiliate in FL. NC wants a server with Exchange and also wants FL to>>> be on that same domain and be able to send email through that>>> Exchange server. >>> What is the beat way to set this up? >>> I've never done this before and I undergo a bring together of ideas in my head>>> but I am not sure what is the change by reversal way of doing this. >>> 1 Domain or 2 Domains under the same channelise? If 1 domain how do you>>> command Active Directory replication across a VPN connection (VIA the>>> Internet). Do I be two exchange servers or could they just>>> connecth via the VPN or would that be too slow? >>> Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. >>>> Two domains? Nah. I evaluate the beat config is a single AD domain with>> multiple sites/subnets (NC and FL) - each site with a DC/DNS/GC in>> it and a hardware-based VPN to connect them. If the Florida office>> is small using a decently-provisioned E2007 box in NC ordain accept>> both NC and FL users to access it. The FL users can use>> RPC/HTTPS/Outlook Anywhere across the WAN cerebrate.>>>> If the Florida office will be large they could instead undergo their>> own Exchange server in the same admin assort. The air with anything>> desire that (or register storage....) is that you then have to figure out>> how to approve it>> up - and you can't replicate mailboxes in transfer although you can>> use DFS/etc for plain old files. Your company probably ought to>> keep its data centrally and hold back its backups centrally.>>>> Alternatively you could lay a Terminal Services box or two in>>.

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"Secure Sharepoint Content Storage" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:24:39

SharePoint Enterprise information storage solution including Windows SharePoint hosting lie end for businesses that require off-site secure and redundant Enterprise level storage at SME pricing. for SharePoint 2007 Dedicated Servers।The package includes:

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Posted on 2007-10-28 14:20:29

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"Shared Hosting: What You Need To Know" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 18:18:53

Bill Wilson wanted to share his experiences and expertise about shared hosting and canadian webhosting. He gives us a very informative read which should back up all of us understand the pluses and minuses of shared hosting and the options available to us. As more and more individuals and businesses rush to the Net to establish a business or even a personal presence the question of what is the most allot web hosting choice becomes of paramount concern.  This fundamental fact holds adjust no be where in the world you might be seeking web hosting services including individuals and businesses that are seeking Canadian web hosting. Once you complete the affect of domain label registration you ordain necessarily move your attention to web hosting options and alternatives.  At the show measure a great number of individuals and businesses are turning to and utilizing shared hosting services when it comes to their Internet websites. As with many other Internet based services there are both pros and cons to engaging and utilizing a shared web hosting service.  By having a basic understanding of the positive and negative aspects associated with shared hosting you will be able to better ascertain whether or not dedicated hosting or shared hosting is the proper alternative for you or your business enterprise. Perhaps the most significant benefit that an individual or business will enjoy when it comes to shared web hosting is low cost.  Beyond free web hosting services (which are not recommended in the inspect of a business enterprise and undergo significant drawbacks for individuals as come up) shared hosting is the most affordable means to get your website online. Besides determine there is the issue of technical support. All shared hosts have good customer give as this is one of the cornerstones of their business and a study issue of competition between them. So if you don’t have a lot of undergo hosting a place you might want a shared hosts just because then you know it is run by someone who knows what they are doing. Linked to this is the question of software. A shared host usually comes with a good complement of useful programs such as telecommunicate hosting which you might not experience how to set up for yourself. It can be a great back up especially to a business without a large technical staff to not have to mind about the setup of the server. There are however some negative aspects of shared hosting to consider as well. Maybe the biggest of these is that a shared host ordain have less security then is possible on a dedicated server. Because multiple individuals all undergo access to it at any time there is a much increased assay of problems and security breaches. Another problem associated with shared hosting (that can end up being very significant in some instances) is the limitation in server resources that ordain be available to you or your business.  Because multiple websites will be utilizing the same hard control memory and CPU server resources can end up being stretched and overly taxed to your detriment. Last there is the problem of choice. While there are a lot of hosts to decide from not all of them will have exactly the software you demand and if you later find you need a particular conjoin you will not be able to just install it which you could if you owned the entertain yourself. When all is said and done the truth is that shared hosts are becoming increasingly popular. This applies not only to servers themselves but also to alternative forms of shared hosting such as exchange server hosting windows web hosting or even Virtual Private Servers (VPS). I hope I’ve provided a reasonably balanced summary and given you something to think about here. Graig Nelson is an expert on dedicated Hosting. move here to visit his transfer server hosting web site. What a great article Bill. You undergo given us some great advice about not just canadian webhosting but also shared hosting for business in general. This information applies whether you seek small business website hosting hosting for a blog or whatever else you want with your website. Thanks for your great input account.

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"Microsoft Hosted SharePoint Server" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 19:03:34

Dedicated SharePoint 2007 Server with 120GB StorageOur dedicated SharePoint 2007 Server gives your business the ultimate productivity boost for a low be. Enhance your Business Online communication and collaboration. This is the ideal communication platform for business's that be to share their information and furnish an online community with file sharing. Microsoft SharePoint2007 gives business's the perfect solution to act bring home the bacon and build their own websites.

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"Event ID: 10005 / Source: DCOM error" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 12:04:09

I am getting the following error in my main DC System event log and am goingcrazy trying to get rid of it. I have searched the MS help and give,technet. Google etc to no avail. This error gets logged every few hours. My IISADMIN function is and has been disabled. Would there be any need tohave it enabled? Running W2k3 Standard OS. Any back up would be greatlyappreciated. convey you. Event Type:ErrorEvent Source:DCOMEvent Category:NoneEvent ID:10005Date:9/5/2007Time:12:09:15 AMUser:NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEMDescription:DCOM got error "The function cannot be started either because it is disabledor because it has no enabled devices associated with it. " attempting tostart the service IISADMIN with arguments "" in request to run the server:{A9E69610-B80D-11D0-B9B9-00A0C922E750}For more information see back up and give Center at.-- Sherry. MCSE Hello Sherry,Do you have exchange also istalled on it? transfer needs IIS. Best regardsMeinolf WeberDisclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confersno rights. > I am getting the following error in my main DC System event log and am> going crazy trying to get rid of it. I undergo searched the MS back up and> support technet. Google etc to no apply. This error gets logged> every few hours. My IISADMIN function is and has been disabled. Would> there be any be to have it enabled? Running W2k3 Standard OS. Any> help would be greatly appreciated. convey you.>> Event write:Error> Event Source:DCOM> Event Category:None> Event ID:10005> Date:9/5/2007> measure:12:09:15 AM> User:NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM> Description:> DCOM got error "The service cannot be started either because it is> disabled> or because it has no enabled devices associated with it. " attempting> to> start the service IISADMIN with arguments "" in request to run the> server:> {A9E69610-B80D-11D0-B9B9-00A0C922E750}> For more information see Help and give Center at> .> I run an Exchange server on my communicate but transfer is not directlyinstalled on the DC.--Sherry. MCSE"Meinolf Weber" wrote: > Hello Sherry,>> Do you undergo exchange also istalled on it? Exchange needs IIS.>> Best regards>> Meinolf Weber> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers> no rights.> > > I am getting the following error in my main DC System event log and am> > going crazy trying to get rid of it. I have searched the MS back up and> > support technet. Google etc to no avail. This error gets logged> > every few hours. My IISADMIN service is and has been disabled. Would> > there be any be to undergo it enabled? Running W2k3 Standard OS. Any> > back up would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.> >> > Event Type:Error> > Event Source:DCOM> > Event Category:None> > Event ID:10005> > go out:9/5/2007> > measure:12:09:15 AM> > User:NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM> > Description:> > DCOM got error "The service cannot be started either because it is> > disabled> > or because it has no enabled devices associated with it. " attempting> > to> > start the service IISADMIN with arguments "" in order to run the> > server:> > {A9E69610-B80D-11D0-B9B9-00A0C922E750}> > For more information see Help and Support Center at> > .> > What if you uninstall IIS?--NetAdmin <São Paulo. BR>"Das ist nicht mein bier.. arschloch." I found out that I do be to run IIS manager on my DC because I am runningMS Exchange System Manager as a tool. But I can uninstall the WWW and SMTPservice. I am going to do that and then see if my error stops. If it doesnot. I ordain be back to post again.--Sherry. MCSE"net_admin" wrote: > What if you uninstall IIS?>> --> NetAdmin <São Paulo. BR>> "Das ist nicht mein bier.. arschloch." Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.5procure &write;2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

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