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Generate Test Data for Exchange 2010 Using PowerShell: Sending Email

We’re still generating test data! In part two of this series, learn how to send email using Exchange 2010 and PowerShell.

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Generate Test Data for Exchange 2010 Using PowerShell: Simulate User Logons

You know you should make a test environment, right? Learn to create test data for Exchange 2010 using PowerShell in part one of this two-part series.

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Manually Seed an Exchange 2010 DAG Database

Manually seeding a database isn’t common, but it’s good in a pinch. Learn to manually seed an Exchange 2010 DAG database in this tutorial.

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Configure Exchange 2010 to Receive Emails for Other Domains

Need to your Exchange servers to go outside your internal domain? No problem! Learn to configure Exchange 2010 to receive emails from external domains via GUI or PowerShell in our step-by-step guide.

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Performing a Remote Device Wipe with Exchange

IT pros need to know that they can reach out and erase a mobile device’s data at a moment’s notice. Learn how to remotely wipe a device using Exchange in this helpful how-to.

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Moving Mailboxes to Exchange 2010 and the BadItemLimit

Exchange 2010 has made the process of upgrading much easier, and now includes a simple wizard to assist with moving mailboxes to your new server. SBS and Exchange expert Tom Finnis provides a guide for moving mailboxes to Exchange 2010, including step-by-step instructions for using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) to override the BadItemLimit when moving large mailboxes.

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Daniel Petri to lead Israel’s Unified Communication User Group

Last week, MVP and Exchange expert Daniel Petri was given the position of leader for Israel’s Unified Communication User Group. With Daniel’s lead, this UG will focus on the upcoming Exchange Server 2010, preparing Israel’s IT Pros for the launch event. During the UG’s meetings, new sessions will be presented, and round table ask-the-experts events…

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