Microsoft has new tools to migrate public folders (the “cockroaches of Exchange”) to Office 365 Groups. Sounds good. The good news is that the tools work, even if they need a lot of manual oversight. ISVs offer tools to do the same job with more automation. The choice is yours!
Surprisingly, Microsoft has never included a central method to manage user autosignatures within the cloud or on-premises versions of Exchange. Which means that you must let users manage their signatures, build your own tools, or deploy a commercial solution.
Learn how to perform a Exchange 2010 cross-forest migration using the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) and the Password Export Server.
In this second installment of our article series on Exchange 2010 cross-forest migration we perform a GAL Sync and Enable MRS Proxy.
Configure a test lab for a Microsoft Exchange 2010 cross forest migration in this four-part article series by Exchange expert Krishna Kumar.
Wait no longer: Exchange 2010 SP3 is available! Download the update, discover its new features, and learn how to install the latest version of Exchange 2010.
Microsoft PST Capture Tool can be a life saver! Learn to install the PST Capture Console and search for PST files on Exchange 2010 with this helpful guide.
You know you should make a test environment, right? Learn to create test data for Exchange 2010 using PowerShell in part one of this two-part series.
Moving a large amount of data? Learn how to use NetApp SnapMirror to seed a database in an Exchange 2010 DAG.
Manually seeding a database isn’t common, but it’s good in a pinch. Learn to manually seed an Exchange 2010 DAG database in this tutorial.