The most important part of carrying out an Exchange Migration is making sure you have a solid plan in place before you start. This guide will provide you with some important things to consider in order to achieve. Understand the impact ...
Public folders are as old as Exchange Server itself. But with Microsoft gradually reducing the importance of public folders from Exchange 2007 onwards, its future does not seem bright. Also, requirements of organizations are growing beyond the scope of Exchange Public folders....
Now the time has come when organizations need to keep upgrading their current version of MS Exchange Server to the latest version so as to enjoy benefits of new and improved functionality. In order to upgrade Exchange 2007 to 2013 server,...
There are numerous reasons why users may want to export mailboxes to, or import mailboxes from, PST files. You may want to move emails from one email account to another. Or even move Outlook mailbox data from one Windows or Mac...
Migrating Exchange mailboxes between databases is not your every-day task, and administrators can therefore find themselves spending an inordinate amount of time troubleshooting or re-distributing mailboxes across the databases. In this article, we will show you how to move mailboxes from...
The Exchange environment is complex and prone to problems that can affect performance – ranging from database mounting issues to Exchange Server crashes. Technically proficient Exchange administrators can overcome these difficulties using inbuilt Exchange features, but even the most experienced Exchange...
A new set of PST export cmdlets, introduced in Exchange 2010 SP1, make it easier for Exchange administrators to export primary and archive user mailboxes to Outlook Data Files (PST). Though not recommended for storing large amounts of enterprise data, Exchange...
Being able to export Office 365 mailboxes to PSTs is a common requirement in the modern IT environment. Whether it’s creating an offline backup of mailboxes or copying them onto a transferable drive – there are any number of reasons why...
Public folders are as old as Exchange Server itself. But with Microsoft gradually reducing the importance of public folders from Exchange 2007 onwards, its future does not seem bright. Also, requirements of organizations are growing beyond the scope of Exchange Public folders....
As per the official words from Microsoft, Exchange Public Folders have been designed to collect, store, organize and share information with each other. Public Folders are available in the following Outlook clients Outlook Web App for Exchange 2013, Outlook 2013, Outlook...