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Microsoft Warns of Active Exchange Server Exploits, Patches Released

Microsoft has released several new patches for Exchange Server after they discovered an active 0-day vulnerability.

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Patch Tuesday – February 2021

Microsoft has released a relatively small number of fixes this month, in total just 56. But they include patches for a zero-day flaw in the Win32k component and some serious TCP/IP networking stack vulnerabilities. Windows and Windows Server February’s cumulative update (CU) for Windows 10 comes with a patch for a zero-day Elevation of Privilege…

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Microsoft Open Sources ESE, the Extensible Storage Engine

In a surprise development, Microsoft has released the source code for the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) on GitHub. Fans of the non-SQL database engine, which has powered every version of Exchange since the initial 4.0 release twenty-five years ago, now have the chance to peruse the ESE code. Although Microsoft isn’t accepting suggestions to improve…

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Patch Tuesday – October 2020

This month Microsoft patches a serious remote code execution (RCE) in Windows that could be easily wormable and Outlook gets a patch for a bug that could let an attacker run arbitrary code on affected systems. And after a break of a few months, Adobe releases a security update for Flash Player.

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Create a PinPoint DNS Zone to Support Identical Internal and External Exchange Server HTTPS Namespaces

How to configure Windows Server DNS to support identical internal and external Exchange Server HTTPS namespaces.

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Patch Tuesday – February 2020

This month sees a bumper crop of 99 patches from Microsoft, including a fix for the IE zero-day announced last month and a change in default configuration for new Windows Server Active Directory deployments.

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How to Virtualize a Microsoft Exchange Server

Learn how to virtualize and deploy a Microsoft Exchange Server with these easy-to-follow steps.

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Delete email from Microsoft Exchange user mailboxes using PowerShell

Need to easily delete email from a user inbox? Phoummala Schmitt explains how to use PowerShell to delete email from Microsoft Exchange mailboxes.

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Moving Mailboxes to Exchange 2010 and the BadItemLimit

Exchange 2010 has made the process of upgrading much easier, and now includes a simple wizard to assist with moving mailboxes to your new server. SBS and Exchange expert Tom Finnis provides a guide for moving mailboxes to Exchange 2010, including step-by-step instructions for using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) to override the BadItemLimit when moving large mailboxes.

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Setting Up Mobile Messaging in Exchange 2007, Part 2

Mobile Messaging is one of the hottest trends in messaging today. In this article, Brien Posey explains how to resolve a common error that may occur when synchronizing a Windows Mobile device to an Exchange 2007 server.

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