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Moving mailboxes cross-forest without ADMT and without SIDHistory

by Admin | Jan 25, 2012 | Exchange | 0 comments

I’ve come across quite a few Exchange migrations lately during mergers and acquisitions where the source domain had a bunch of users and instead of using ADMT (Active Directory Migration Tool) to migrate the user with SIDHistory they simply just manually created...

Script to automatically check MX record of many Accepted Domains in Exchange 2010

by Admin | Jan 19, 2012 | Exchange | 1 comment

I was working with a large Exchange 2010 migration and had 50+ Accepted Domains in Exchange 2010 to take care of, many of them very old so nobody could tell me if they were in use. This company also had gone through many changes so we had to verify that each accepted...

How to add Exchange 2010/2007 PSSnapIn in Powershell ISE

by Admin | Jan 17, 2012 | Exchange | 0 comments

If you’re in the normal non-Exchange PowerShell or PowerShell ISE and try to run Exchange cmdlet you get the following error: + Get-Mailbox <<<<     + CategoryInfo          : ObjectNotFound: (Get-Mailbox:String) [], Command    NotFoundException     +...

Part 2: How to turn lights on/off using an iPhone/Android, OpenRemote, iTach WF2IR and Nexa

by Admin | Jan 6, 2012 | Other | 0 comments

Maybe you’ve read the description of my home entertainment network. Some of you wanted to know how I configured the remote control thing. In part 1 I showed you how to remote control IR devices using iPhone running OpenRemote and Global Cache  iTach WF2IR. After...

RBAC and Exchange 2010 Permission model explained for new Sysadmins

by Admin | Jan 3, 2012 | Exchange | 0 comments

Many admins I talk to want to use the Exchange 2010 RBAC permission model to delegate some administrative tasks to their admins, but they also tell me it’s quite complicated to understand. Sure, it can be very complicated but for most “smaller”...
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