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Recovering a Failed Exchange 2003 Member Server Using the Disaster Recovery Switch
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

What could be worse than facing a seriously corrupted mailbox store? Yes you guessed right – facing a completely dead Exchange Server. In this article I’ll shine some light on the steps necessary in order to restore an Exchange 2003 Member Server, that have experienced a major hardware failure causing a complete loss of data.

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Problems in Synchronizing a Pocket PC with Exchange Server 2003
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

As written in my other article (How to Synchronize a Pocket PC with Exchange 2003?), Exchange Server 2003 has many new features tailored for mobile users. One of them is ActiveSync which can be used to establish a connection between your Pocket PC 2002 or 2003 and Exchange Server 2003. If you have an Internet connection on your PPC, you can ActiveSync your calendar, contacts and inbox wirelessly over the Internet.

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install Windows XP Pro
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

As a Microsoft Windows XP Professional support professional, one of your tasks may be to install the operating system.

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How do I configure OMA to use SSL?
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

Outlook Mobile Access (or OMA for short) is a new feature found in Exchange Server 2003 that allows you to connect to your mailbox by means of almost any mobile phone or mobile device–based browsers that support HTML, XHTML, or Compact Hypertext Markup Language (cHTML). These include a wide variety of mobile devices such as mobile phones, Palm OS based devices and Pocket PC based devices.

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Changing Store Limits in Exchange 2003 SP2
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

By default, the size limit of each database on a server running Exchange 2000 and Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition is 16 GB (this limit is also enforced in SBS 2000/2003). Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is supposed to remove this limit and thus allow for further DB size growth.

After installing Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2, the default size limit for each Exchange database is 18 GB, but can easily be configured to allow for database size limits of up to 75 GB per database.

Note: Exchange 2000 Standard Edition and SBS 2000 do not have this feature and continue to have the 16 GB limit enforced.

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How do I install Active Directory on my Windows Server 2003 server?
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

First make sure you read and understand Active Directory Installation Requirements. If you don't comply with all the requirements of that article you will not be able to set up your AD (for example: you don't have a NIC or you're using a computer that's not connected to a LAN).

Note: This article is only good for understanding how to install the FIRST DC in a NEW AD Domain, in a NEW TREE, in a NEW FOREST. Meaning - don't do it for any other scenario, such as a new replica DC in an existing domain. In order to install a Windows Server 2003 DC in an EXISTING Windows 2000 Domain follow the Windows 2003 ADPrep tip.

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install Active Directory on my Windows Server 2003 server
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

First make sure you read and understand Active Directory Installation Requirements. If you don't comply with all the requirements of that article you will not be able to set up your AD (for example: you don't have a NIC or you're using a computer that's not connected to a LAN).

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How do I configure my Exchange 2000/2003 server to accept e-mails for domains other than my own?
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

Exchange 2000/2003 will only accept e-mail traffic for the e-mail domain that is identical to the name of your Active Directory domain. However sometimes we would like to allow our Exchange server to also receive e-mail for domains other than our own, internal domain name.

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How can I install Windows Server 2003 on my server?
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

As a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 support professional, one of your tasks may be to install the operating system.

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