By Jim McBee, 04/21/2003
Migrating from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 doesn’t have to be a painful process. Just follow these 10 tips.
By Jim McBee, 01/27/2003
Review several practical steps for securing Exchange 5.5 in a Windows NT 4.0 environment.
By Jim McBee, 01/27/2003
Create a custom all-day event to make an all-day appointment occupy a full day in your calendar
By Jim McBee, 12/23/2002
Many Exchange administrators continue to support Exchange 5.x installations. Here’s how to minimize downtime in existing Exchange 5.5 systems.
By Jim McBee, 12/10/2001
OWA 2000 offers better scalability than its predecessor, but security problems still exist if you configure it improperly. Here’s how to implement an OWA 2000 system that’s not ...
By Jim McBee, 12/09/2001
If you were already running OWA 2000 but not using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), users will have to start connecting to the server using HTTPS rather than HTTP. Here’s how to help ...
By Jim McBee, 04/10/2001
Outlook Web Access 2000 offers improved performance and a better user experience. See what you can do with it.
By Jim McBee, 04/10/2001
Take a look at what Outlook 2000 can do--and what it can't do.
By Jim McBee, 04/10/2001
OWA tailors the content it sends to clients according to the features their browsers support. Find out the difference between browser types.