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I’m out working at a client’s site with some fellow Catapult co-workers. They’re doing Microsoft Exchange stuff and I’m doing Microsoft Forefront Client Security stuff. They setup a total of five Microsoft Exchange 2010 servers and asked me to install, setup, and configure Microsoft Forefront Client Security on all of them. Two of the servers…
Where did the mailbox go? Have you asked that question after you have disabled or removed a user from Exchange? So let’s take one step back. There are two options to disconnect a mailbox from a user in Exchange 2007/2010: Disable or Remove. The following shows the options from the Exchange EMC. If you select…
On July 19th, 2010 Microsoft released Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 Beta or as I like to say say FEP. This is a drastic change from the current Microsoft Forefront Client Security (FCS) that is in production. FCS used a special version of Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 (MOM). MOM in FCS was used for the…
A common misunderstanding is that a business analyst is a “jack of all trades,” implying they are generalists rather than specialists, and that their skills may represent a breadth of disciplines but not depth. The reality is that both are an oversimplification of the role a business analyst may play and an incorrect definition of…
I know this is a little off topic but it is work related, interesting, and good to know. We’ve all seen those pizza flyers that are slid under your door when you’re staying at a hotel right? I’ve been staying at a hotel in San Antonio for the past two weeks and I’ve seen my…
Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 Beta was released recently along with Microsoft Security Essentials Beta. I plan on working with FEP (that’s what I’m calling it) soon but until then I wanted to get my hands dirty with MSE on my personal netbook. I’ll be installing MSE Beta today and showing you how simple and…
I have seen this situation/question come up over and over again so I decided to write a blog post on it. The question: “How do I configure Exchange to receive email from the Internet or from a MFP scanner? You might think this is pretty straight forward, but I have seen this misconfigured over and…
Historically, there have been two ways to have photos appear in Outlook: each end user can manually add them on the client side or a server administrator can upload them on the server side. There is now a third method that compliments the other two. Outlook 2010 has a feature called the Outlook Social…
I wasn’t planning on pushing anything out today, but a couple of really good blog posts on Project desktop caught my eye, and I wanted to make sure you all saw them: 1) Dale Howard from MS Project Experts on deploying the default 2000-2007 macros to Project 2010. These macros have always been underused…
Recently, I had to go back and edit a post I made back in December titled “10 things I love about Outlook 2010” to include Text Messaging integration for Outlook 2010 (aka SMS Sync). The ability to send and receive text messages from Outlook has long been available through 3rd party providers. There are…