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Category Archives: Outlook
The various picture resolutions supported by Exchange 2013 mailboxes
In researching what picture resolutions are supported by Exchange (and Lync 2013/Skype for business) I came across this MS Technet article stating the the following 3 resolutions used in Lync: 48 x 48 : Used if no higher resolution image is selected … Continue reading
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Multiple Exchange accounts in Outlook 2010 and 2013
We have added a lot of new email domains at my company recently and one most common request from our users is to work with multiple Exchange mailboxes within Outlook 2010. This would normally be accomplished by giving the user full … Continue reading
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Exchange 2010 mailboxes inherit IMAP folder views and attributes if imported from a PST dump of an IMAP account
I recently had to migrate 9 IMAP accounts from GoDaddy to our Exchange 2010 server. Since GoDaddy does not offer export services and it was only 9 accounts we decided to use a handful of Outlook profiles to connect to … Continue reading
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Take care with SAN Certificates in Exchange 2010 when Outlook Anywhere is enabled with PC’s Running XP and Vista
The last pain point of our Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 upgrade was getting Outlook Anywhere working with our XP clients, the cause of which was due to my inexperience with security certificates. When we originally reviewed our requirements for … Continue reading
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How custom Outlook calendar forms can cause numerous headaches
We recently migrated from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010. Minus a few configuration issues the migration was without any major issues. But a within a few months of the final mailbox move a few of our Mac users running Outlook … Continue reading
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