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March 2005 - Posts

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825370

Valid for Exchange 2003 only.

Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeIS\ParametersSystem
Value: SuppressOOFsToDistributionLists (DWORD)
Set 1 to suppress or 0 to allow.
 
The setting should be set on mailbox servers.
 
The setting prevents sending OOFs unless the the recipient is in the TO,CC or BCC(if no one other recipients
appear in the other fields).
 
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An oldie but still worthwhile mentioning.
The Exchange System Manager does not display the Security property page for the organization or for the Administrative Groups.

To display the page add the following registry entry:

Key: HKCU>Software>Microsoft>Exchange>ExAdmin
Value: ShowSecurityPage (DWORD)
Set the value to 1 and restart the ESM-Presto!

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Ok,
So here I go again with my shameless self promotion-I have published my second article
at MSEXCHANGE.ORG.

Here is a direct link to it:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles/Exchange-Databases-Disk-Consumption.html

Hope you enjoy it.

Microsoft has released  a tool we have been waiting for-a tool that enables
SysAdmins to control conccurent logins to their AD environment.

Based on the short time I have been exposed to this tool I can say that
it looks cool but it has its limitations.

The download can be found at:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/0/fd05def7-68a1-4f71-8546-25c359cc0842/limitlogin.exe  

It seems that Phishing is out and Pharming is in. For more information take a look at the following
article by Robert Vamosi:

http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3513_7-5670780-1.html?tag=nl.e501

I have put together a pgae with the pictures,take a look:
http://www.msmvp.org/prague05/prague.htm

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I'm back home and I already miss the place-wouldn't you?

I am posting a picture from there...WOW!

 

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