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Steve Schwartz

Steve Schwartz is founder and principal engineer of Implement.com, a consulting and training company in Seattle. He is an MCSE and an MCT and specializes in implementing enterprise-scale systems.
Email: sschwartz@implement.com

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Which Is Better: the X.400 Connector or the IMS?

By Steve Schwartz, 04/01/1999

Systems administrators have strong opinions about which connector to use to connect autonomous sites. Here are some pros and cons for each type.

Guidelines for Deploying Independent Autonomous Sites

By Steve Schwartz, 04/01/1999

Implementing a large Exchange Server Organization in independent autonomous (or franchised) sites can be difficult. Guidelines can help companies set up naming conventions, ...

Securing the Exchange Server 5.5 Internet Mail Service

By Steve Schwartz, 09/01/1998

Using the Internet as a network backbone exposes the network to security risks. Find out how Exchange Server 5.5 protects the IMS by preventing unauthorized access and using ...

Fine-Tune Exchange Connections

By Steve Schwartz, 04/01/1998

In Exchange Server 5.5, Microsoft introduced address-space restrictions to give systems administrators more control over users' access to connectors. You can use this restrictions ...

Server Locations, Public Folders, and Address-Space Restrictions

By Steve Schwartz, 04/01/1998

You can create server locations according to geographic proximity or function, depending on what you want to do.



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