Whoever was in Amsterdam the end of June at TechEd 2012, can now catch up and see the recording sessions for Microsoft Lync Server 2010.
The recording provides Channel 9:
Whoever was in Amsterdam the end of June at TechEd 2012, can now catch up and see the recording sessions for Microsoft Lync Server 2010.
The recording provides Channel 9:
Console Web-word Exchange Administration Center is available in Microsoft Exchange 2013 Preview, we can start typing in the browser to the Exchange server:
https://serwer/ecp
Next in the window like the following log in to the console
When you start the console found in the sections such as:
For Microsoft Outlook 2013 was released a hotfix that emerging problem while working with the tool Cleanup Tools.
Once in Outlook 2013 we add the mailboxes from the Exchange server online and select empty trash or run Cleanup Tools, we lost all emails, calendar and contacts forever. Outlook does not remove all deleted items only but also from other folders.
This amendment was notified of thanks to the many users who encountered this problem. As you know this is just the preview version and each of us has the opportunity to participate in its improving by selecting the icon in the upper right of the year (smiley face or sad), then we can pass on their observations on the operation of Outlook 2013.
Updates can be downloaded from the following links:
Preview Microsoft Exchange 2013 you can install on a system with Windows Server 2008R2 SP1 or Windows Server 2012 as we described it here:
Microsoft Exchange 2013 Preview installation requirements
Before installing the role of Client Access Server (CAS), we must remember that the firewall on the server-u add an exception for port 139, the rules Inbound.
Installing using CMD command line:
Installation using the CMD does not differ much from the installation of Microsoft Exchange 2010.
The command line run the course with elevated privileges (Run as Administrator).
The new version no longer uses Setup.com but Setup.exe command syntax looks like this:
Setup.exe [/Mode:<setup mode>] [/IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms]
Recently, Microsoft released Microsoft Exchange 2013 Preview which we covered in our blog.
The new edition of Exchange Server also get a new tool to manage the Exchange organization.
This tool is called EAC or Exchange Administration Center and combines the consoles ECP (Exchange Control Panel) and EMC (Exchange Management Console).
The new console is only available with the release site, so you do not need to install it anywhere, as it did in earlier releases of Microsoft Exchange, where we had to install the Management Tools.
With this move, the new console has gained mobility and allows you to manage Microsoft Exchange servers from any computer that meets certain requirements, however.
TechNet pages appeared forum dedicated to Microsoft Exchange 2013 Preview.
Forum is located at this link:
Exchange 2013 Preview TechNet Forum
If one often meets with problems with Microsoft Outlook, we recommend the Microsoft Outlook Configuration Analyzer.
This tool is intended for the diagnosis supported by the Outlook profile, the profile and supported box are analyzed for the presence of common configuration problems that cause the functionality of Outlook.
The result of Microsoft Outlook Configuration Analyzer is a detailed report containing information on the box and the profile of which highlighted the problems found in current configuration.
OCAT works with Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010, both versions of the 32 bit and 64 bit.
Microsoft recently released a new version 2.0 in the OCAT added functionality such as:
OCAT can be downloaded here: Microsoft Outlook Configuration Analyzer Tool 2.0
Microsoft Exchange 2013 Preview can be downloaded here (it takes about 1.5 GB).
To install Exchange 2013 Preview requires that the Active Directory is located at least one domain controller to Windows Server 2008 and requires that in each Active Directory Site was a Global Catalog.
Exchange 2013 Preview can be installed in an environment where the level of the forest is at least Windows 2003.
During the installation of Exchange server roles, it is recommended that you first install the CAS role (Client Access Server), and MBX (Mailbox Server).
The network environment must support IPv4, IPv6 is also supported but may not be such a situation, we installed the Exchange 2013 Preview in the environment that only supports IPv6, the installation fails. So far we are probably not in danger.
As previously mentioned on our Blog, Exchange 2013 Preview does not work with Exchange 2003!
The Exchange 2013 Preview can install either the Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 SP1 or on Windows Server 2012.
When you install Microsoft Exchange 2013 Preview you can find a few problems.
Those of you who have yet to be installed in advance of the new Exchange can solve these problems before installation.
When you install the first Exchange Server 2013 Preview in the Active Directory forest, you may receive the error:
Windows 2012:
The following error was generated when “$error.Clear(); install-ExchangeSchema -LdapFileName ($roleInstallPath + “Setup\Data\”+$RoleSchemaPrefix + “schema0.ldf”)” was run: “The system cannot find the file specified”.
If someone is looking for Management Pack for Exchange 2010 SP1 to deploy it in your SCOM 2007R2 is rather a moment that is not found.
As it turns out after installing the MP monitor that checks the amount of free disk space for databases and logs, used a script-DatabaseSpace.ps1 troubleshoot.
Unfortunately, the monitor was configured to run every 5 minutes, and had set the timeout to 300 seconds. This caused the monitor in larger environments Exchange does not operate to the end.
In addition, the monitor was set to default parameters for the amount of free space that must be available for databases and logs (25% free space), and these parameters could not be changed.