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J. Peter Bruzzese

J. Peter Bruzzese is a triple-MCSE, MCT, MCITP, and Exchange Server MVP. He's the co-founder of ClipTraining; an Exchange and SharePoint instructor for TrainSignal; a well-known technical author for Que/Sams, SearchExchange.com, and others; a product reviewer for MSExchange.org; a technical speaker for TechMentor, Windows Connections, and, at times, Microsoft TechEd; and the Enterprise Windows columnist for InfoWorld. In his spare time . . . well, with all that . . . let’s be honest, J. P. B. has no spare time. Follow him on Twitter: @JPBruzzese.

Email: peter@trainsignal.com

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Author Articles

Review: Enow Mailscape

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 07/23/2011

Using AD Recycle Bin For Mailbox Recovery

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 01/22/2010

Learn how the Active Directory Recycle Bin and the time-proven tool of logic can make troubleshooting deleted user objects and recovering users in AD easier.

Exchange 2007 Distribution Groups

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 07/22/2009

Exchange Server 2007's dynamic distribution groups let you use one email address to reach multiple recipients.

Custom Attributes in Exchange Server 2007 Dynamic Distribution Groups

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 07/22/2009

Custom attributes let you go beyond Exchange Server 2007's precanned filters for dynamic distribution groups.

Five Ways to Manage Server Core

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 04/07/2009

Use your command-line skills to take full advantage of Server Core.

Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Resurrects Public Folder Management

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 02/18/2009

If you've noticed that Exchange 2007 gives short shrift to public folders, you aren't alone. But in SP1, Microsoft has addressed your concerns by providing a new Public Folder ...

Using MRM to Manage Mailboxes

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 10/22/2008

Use managed folders to help users in your Exchange organization clean up and organize their mailboxes and retain messages that should be saved to comply with legal and security ...

Top Vista Tricks from the Vista Masters

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 07/17/2008

Learn how to work around Windows Vista's User Account Control, create multiple GPOs, and use Task Manager smartly, with these 8 Vista tricks.

Simplify Your Exchange 2007 Transition

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 07/15/2008

Transitioning to Exchange Server 2007 need not be daunting, if you do so in an orderly way. Set a comfortable coexistence period, use ExBPA to flag potential issues, and install ...

How to Fix the Link-State Suppression Error

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 07/15/2008

The Link-state suppression is not enabled error commonly occurs during an Exchange Server 2007 transition-ready environment analysis. Learn the registry setting that fixes the ...

Configuring Exchange Server 2007 UM

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 03/12/2008

Getting Started with Exchange 2007 UM

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 03/04/2008

UM with Exchange Server 2007 combines email, fax, and voicemail in your Exchange Inbox. Using Exchange Management Console, you can configure the settings to get your organization ...

Configuring Exchange Server 2007 UM

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 03/04/2008

Watch step by step as J. Peter Bruzzese shows you how to configure your Exchange Server 2007 environment for unified messaging (UM).

Outlook 2007 vs. Outlook 2003

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 02/05/2008

Outlook 2007 includes many useful new features, although some of them work only with Exchange Server 2007.

Groove Versions

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 01/25/2008

Microsoft Office Groove Server 2007 is available in four options, depending on whether you need to have the Groove infrastructure inhouse or have just the client installed on your ...

Groove Server 2007 Makes Online Collaboration Easier

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 01/25/2008

Groove Server 2007 offers useful tools for online collaboration, such as SharePoint access and synchronization, server backup and relay, discussion forums, and client-to-client ...

Implementing Cluster Continuous Replication with Exchange Server 2007

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 12/11/2007

If you have multiple Exchange Server 2007 servers, cluster continuous replication (CCR) provides server high availability and an automated failover process. Learn how to prepare ...

Setting Up Local Continuous Replication in Exchange 2007

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 08/28/2007

Follow these steps to configure one of Exchange Server 2007’s built-in high-availability features—Local Continuous Replication (LCR)—for a new or existing storage group.

Using Windows PowerShell to Enable LCR

By J. Peter Bruzzese, 08/28/2007

See samples of the PowerShell commands you’d use to enable Local Continuous Replication (LCR) in Exchange Server 2007 through Exchange Management Shell.



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