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18/08/2009

Exchange 2010 RC1 released!

Well it took a few hours due to some problems, but now it’s now actually downloadable! See: Exchange Server 2010 Release Candidate Available Today! Direct download

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17/08/2009

Exchange 2010 RC1 announcement imminent?

Okay, I just received an email update of the Microsoft Exchange Team Blog. Interestingly, it is titled: “RC Announcement Placeholder.” and has the following text: test placeholder. I can’t find it on the site. I guess their CMS has a bug that does mail their email subscribers even when the article isn’t published? Anyway, it seems that a RC1 announcement...

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14/08/2009

"Windows could not finish configuring the system"…. Argh! *update*

So, yesterday I started deploying Windows 7 on my laptop. But just as I finished posting yesterday, I ran into some problems. Well, big problem actually. I made a capture of my laptop after a clean deployment. I added several programs dear to me, like iTunes, Firefox, some plugins and codecs. Because I was lazy, I had kept my data...

Categories Windows Deployment Comments: 0
13/08/2009

Deploying Windows 7 with Windows Deployment Services

So after reading Sanders excellent blogpost “Windows 7 Migration Checklist“, I decided to ignore his advice. I’m an early adopter, so i’m just gonna do it and see where that gets me. I already run Windows 7 RC1 on my personal laptop, with great pleasure I might add. My gaming PC had a dual boot ow Vista and W7RC1, but...

Categories Windows Deployment Comments: 0
11/05/2009

Exchange 2007 Service Pack 2 announced

Today the Exchange team blog announced Service Pack 2 for Exchange 2007. It will be available in 2009 Q3. One change I was longing for: Exchange Volume Snapshot Backup Functionality. For those who didn’t know, when installed on Windows 2008 you didn’t have a backup utility like NTbackup or an extension in Server Backup. Although I almost always prefer other...

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22/04/2009

Installing Exchange 2010 Beta: Quick Preparation

Just a few quick tips for those who want a quick result when preparing and installing for Exchange 2010 Beta. The past few days I’ve installed this beta too many times not to be wondering how to speed things up. So I wound up with two batch files. No unattend file (yet?) though. I already have recently updated Windows Server...

Categories Exchange/Exchange 2010/Preview/Beta Comments: 0
22/04/2009

Exchange 2010 Beta: A First Impression

A few days ago the beta of Exchange Server 2010 has been released. As Exchange has always been of special interest of me, I jumped at the opportunity to install it and check it out. So will 2010 be the year we will make better contact with our own mail? (for those sci-fi geeks out there, this was a reference...

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15/04/2009

Exchange Server 2010 Beta available!

So it’s going to be called Exchange Server 2010! Announcement post from the Exchange Team blog is found here.Microsoft Exchange 2010 website is found here. I am currently downloading it. Hopefully I wil be able to post a first review shortly.

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08/01/2009

Beta of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 available!

Thanks to the complementary TechNet Plus subscription I received thanks to TechEd EMEA, I can download the beta of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 as of today !!! W00t!

Categories Preview/Beta Comments: 2
06/01/2009

Windows Deployment Services: A Real Ghostbuster Part 1

I’m currently working on a relatively large project and it’s one of the most complex migrations I have ever been part in. That is one of the reasons this blog has been a bit neglected. At the moment, most of my work on Active Directory and such only has to be fine tuned and that means less stress for me...

Categories Windows Deployment Comments: 0
01/12/2008

Passed Prince2 Foundation exam

Last Thursday I took the Prince2 Foundation exam and I passed. Yeah me! Now projects I take part in, will never fail (ahum)! 😉

Categories Personal Comments: 3
19/11/2008

Exchange 14: Expectations and wishes *update*

So at Tech-Ed 2008 EMEA IT Pro, I heard very little about the next version of my favorite groupware solution: Exchange 14. Also searching the net, didn’t come up with a lot of results. But that is probably because there is still a non-disclosure agreement in place on those who already know more. Grrrrr. On the other side; it does...

Categories Exchange/Exchange 2010 Comments: 0
13/11/2008

Tech-Ed: Review of Day 5

The last day of Tech-Ed… Ilse van Criekinge started with certificates and Exchange in “UCN315 – Certificates and Exchange 2007: Best Practices and Lessons”. Although I already encountered expired self-signed certificates (those things are only valid for a year….), it was very nice to see this confirmed. As Exchange Server 2007 relies more on encrypted communications, it is imperative to...

Categories Exchange/OCS/TechEd Comments: 0
13/11/2008

Tech-Ed: Review of Day 4 (part2)

After really waking up, I joined “UNC302 Coexistence and Migration with Exchange Online”. It was an insightful session: a lot of customers can benefit from this choice. Probably midsize and smaller companies who have to migrate from a non-Microsoft groupware platform, will be interested in Exchange Online. I was pleased, that also the things that didn’t work were discussed. Especially...

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06/11/2008

Tech-Ed: Review of Day 4 (part1)

Well, oversleeping is not a good thing. Also checking the starting time of a session is also a good thing to do… So, unfortunately I missed "UNC03-IS Q&A: Exchange Server 2007 Continuous Replication Deep Dive". Nice to know about log shipping, inspection and replay for high availability options. I already skipped "UNC306 High Availability in Exchange 2007 SP1, Part 1:...

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