By Ken St. Cyr, 04/22/2011
Client Access server role administration includes managing the Client Access role settings, monitoring servers’ performance and diagnostics, and troubleshooting any problems that ...
By Ken St. Cyr, 12/06/2010
Securing your Client Access servers involves using certificates for external services, hardening the server OS, and using a reverse proxy to limit exposure.
By Ken St. Cyr, 09/24/2010
In Exchange Server 2010, Client Access servers handle all client connections, so it's important you configure them with load balancing. Learn about situations that call for ...
By Ken St. Cyr, 07/26/2010
In Exchange Server 2010, the Client Access server role plays a much larger part in the messaging organization than in any previous version. Because of this, it’s critical to ...
By Ken St. Cyr, 05/12/2010
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 gives new emphasis to the Client Access server role, routing all client access to mailboxes through it. Learn how it works and how to size and plan ...
By Ken St. Cyr, 06/24/2009
Don't let your LDS implementation be a failure waiting to happen! Follow these 6 steps to get Microsoft's Network Load Balancing (NLB) service to work on your directory service.