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Exchange /hosting discontinued

Everybody that has hosted Exchange 2010 running using the /hosting switch knows it is a real painful experience. It is difficult to implement, it is difficult to maintain and there quite a lot of...

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New in Exchange 2010 SP2: Address Book Policies

<update>Download this document as a PDF document</update> In Exchange 2010 Service Pack 2 a new feature will be available called Address Book Policies which makes it possible to use...

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Using an Exchange Edge Server without Edge Synchronization

Normally you would deploy an Exchange 2010 Edge Server using an Edge Synchronization to connect it to the internal organization. Using the synchronization the Edge Transport Server keeps track of...

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Building Hosted Exchange 2010 – Part I

With Exchange Server 2010 SP2 using the Address Book Policies (ABP) it is possible to build your own hosted Exchange environment. Although is looks fairly easy it is quite some work. Building the...

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Building Hosted Exchange – Part II

With Exchange Server 2010 SP2 using the Address Book Policies (ABP) it is possible to build your own hosted Exchange environment. Although is looks fairly easy it is quite some work. Building the...

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Building Hosted Exchange Part III

With Exchange Server 2010 SP2 using the Address Book Policies (ABP) it is possible to build your own hosted Exchange environment. Although is looks fairly easy it is quite some work. Building the...

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Building Hosted Exchange – Part IV

With Exchange Server 2010 SP2 using the Address Book Policies (ABP) it is possible to build your own hosted Exchange environment. Although is looks fairly easy it is quite some work. Building the...

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Building Hosted Exchange – Part V

With Exchange Server 2010 SP2 using the Address Book Policies (ABP) it is possible to build your own hosted Exchange environment. Although is looks fairly easy it is quite some work. Building the...

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msExchQueryBaseDN and Exchange 2010

In the old days when using Exchange 2007 for hosting scenarios you would use the Configuring virtual organizations and address list segregation in Exchange 2007 whitepaper. In Exchange 2007 the...

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HMC 4.5 – The bookmark is invalid

We still have an HMC 4.5 (Hosted Messaging and Collaboration) environment running. HMC has a different approach when it comes to Exchange 2007 compared to ‘native’ Exchange 2007. Everything you want to...

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Hosted Lync Supportability

If you are thinking about offering Hosted Lync there are multiple options. The recommended way is to use the Lync Hosting Pack, a Microsoft solution for a multi-tenant Lync deployment. Lync Hosting...

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Control Panel in hosted Exchange 2010 SP2

In the past I’ve blogged about building a hosted Exchange 2010 SP2 environment. Basically you have to prepare Active Directory, create a hosting container where all customer containers (also referred...

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Building Hosted Exchange 2010 – Part I

There’s quite a lot of demand in the market to build a hosting environment (multi tenant) based on Exchange 2010. In the past there was hosted Exchange (in Exchange 2003) and Address List Segregation...

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Building Hosted Exchange – Part II

In my previous blog post I tried to explain why Microsoft is following the partner model for hosted environment. If you fully understand the Microsoft guidance document and really want to build it...

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Building Hosted Exchange – Part III

In my earlier blog posts Building Hosted Exchange Part I (overview) and Building Hosted Exchange Part II (Active Directory) I explained the basics and how to configure Active Directory for a...

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Building Hosted Exchange – Part IV

In my earlier blog posts Building Hosted Exchange Part I (overview), Building Hosted Exchange Part II (Active Directory) and Building Hosted Exchange Part III (Exchange and ABP’s) we’ve created a...

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Building Hosted Exchange – Part V

In my earlier blog posts Building Hosted Exchange Part I (overview), Building Hosted Exchange Part II (Active Directory) and Building Hosted Exchange Part III (Exchange and ABP’s) and Building Hosted...

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The bookmark is invalid

We still have an HMC 4.5 (Hosted Messaging and Collaboration) environment running. HMC has a different approach when it comes to Exchange 2007 compared to ‘native’ Exchange 2007. Everything you want to...

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Hosted Lync Supportability

If you are thinking about offering Hosted Lync there are multiple options. The recommended way is to use the Lync Hosting Pack, a Microsoft solution for a multi-tenant Lync deployment. Lync Hosting...

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Hosted Exchange 2013

Almost two years ago I wrote a couple of blog posts regarding Hosted Exchange 2010 SP2 (or later): Building Hosted Exchange Part I (overview) Building Hosted Exchange Part II (Active Directory)...

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