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RPC Client Encryption in Exchange 2013
Exchange 2013 enables RPC client encryption by default (again). I say "again" because it was an option in Exchange 2007 and became the default setting in Exchange 2010 RTM. This caused a fair amount of trouble for organizations using Outlook...
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How to Configure Exchange 2010 SP1 Federation
Exchange federation allows different Exchange organizations to share free/busy information with each other. It does this without having to configure a one- or two-way trust between the organizations. Federation is accomplished using the Microsoft Federated...
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Transferring Auto-Completion Information to Outlook 2010
All versions of Outlook since Outlook 2003 have had a feature called Auto-Complete. Auto-Completion "remembers" recipient names and email addresses that you have used before and offers to complete the email address as you type characters. This...
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How to Configure Fast Cached Exchange Mode Settings for Outlook 2010 Using Group Policy
Microsoft introduced Cached Exchange Mode in Outlook 2003, and it's been the default configuration ever since. Cached Exchange Mode saves a copy of your mailbox on your computer which provides quick access to your data and is frequently updated with...
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