By Evan Morris, 10/23/2002
Planning for Exchange 2000 Server recovery? Be sure you understand some of the basics of AD recovery as well.
By Evan Morris, 08/19/2002
In this follow-up to "Load Testing Exchange 2000," learn how to analyze LoadSim results and how to use ESP to test Internet-protocol clients.
By Evan Morris, 05/29/2002
Evan Morris explains how to clean up and consolidate sets of email messages that relate to a common topic.
By Evan Morris, 04/22/2002
Use LoadSim to push your Exchange servers to the limit and gather a wealth of useful performance information.
By Evan Morris, 03/27/2002
By using provisioning tools and services, you can repeatedly produce the same result—properly built and configured servers and applications—throughout an Exchange 2000 environment.
By Evan Morris, 03/25/2002
You can automate your LoadSim test to save time and effort.
By Evan Morris, 03/25/2002
Find out about some options you can use for your LoadSim tests, as well as how to prepare for additional tests.
By Evan Morris, 11/05/2001
You can use user principal names to help you manage groups of users. Here's how to create the UPN suffix as a propery of an organizational unit.
By Evan Morris, 11/05/2001
Configure different address lists and addresses with different suffixes for different groups in the same AD forest.
By Evan Morris, 10/08/2001
Use the same infrastructure ASPs use to host Exchange for multiple customers, and learn how to set up customized user logon names in AD.
By Evan Morris, 10/08/2001
Although Outlook 2000 doesn't support UPN logons, the Exchange 2000 version of OWA does. Here's how to configure UPN logon for OWA.
By Evan Morris, 07/17/2001
When messaging is mission critical, develop these habits for superior service.
By Evan Morris, 07/17/2001
Compare hardware requirements, performance, and availability.
By Evan Morris, 06/11/2001
Find out how to use Exchange 2000 and Microsoft's Virus Scanning API and Internet Security and Acceleration Server to protect your organization.
By Evan Morris, 06/11/2001
Here are some guidelines for deciding whether to build your own content-filtering application or purchase a third-party solution.
By Evan Morris, 06/11/2001
Another way to protect your organization is to configure the Windows 2000 SMTP service to screen messages through transport event sinks.
By Evan Morris, 05/08/2001
Outbound email can pose a greater financial risk to your company than inbound mail does. Find out what you can do to protect your company.
By Evan Morris, 05/08/2001
Outlook filters are your final opportunity to manage content--and they might be your least-cost option.
By Evan Morris, 05/08/2001
Content management goes beyond filtering for malicious code. It lets you control the flow of email content coming into or circulating withing your organization. Here's how you can ...
By Evan Morris, 12/12/2000
If you can't afford for your Exchange 2000 email system to be unavailable to your users while you restore the databases, here's what you can do.