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Find my Exchange 2010 version with the help of PowerShell

You have exchange running.  What’s this; Microsoft has released SP2.  Well what version am I running. The answer is simple to obtain with a quick little PowerShell fun you can have it in seconds. First you will need to run the Exchange Management Shell. Once you have this running you will issue the following command: […]

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How-To Software

Create New Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database with PowerShell

Here is a short hot-to use the PowerShell to create a new exchange mailbox database. I recently learned how to do this when setting up databases for my new Exchange 2010 setup and again today I went over the steps. Today I will share them with you.   First you will need to run the Exchange […]

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Modify the number of simultaneous Remote/Local Move Request on Exchange 2010

By default Exchange 2010 just move 5 mailboxes simultaneously. To increase or decrees this it you have to change a configuration file for Mailbox Replication Service. Open the file C:Program FilesMicrosoftExchange ServerV14BinMSExchangeMailboxReplication.exe.config; Increase the values to a number of simultaneous active moves that you want. These values are: MaxActiveMovesPerSourceMDB, MaxActiveMovesPerTargetMDB, MaxActiveMovesPerSourceServer, MaxActiveMovesPerTargetServer, MaxTotalMovesPerMRS <!– Mailbox Replication […]

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#youiprayfor

Tonight I am starting something new with my social time online. In addition to praying for those I know and love, I am now praying for those I do not know. Total strangers, people who have no direct influence in my life, nor I in theirs. I am going to make public prayers for those individuals followed by the following  hashtag of #youiprayfor So […]

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Keep Calm and Carry On

So what is this Keep Calm and Carry On thing all about then? The Ministry of Information was formed by the British Government as the department responsible for publicity and propaganda during the Second World War. In late 1939 after the outbreak of the war, the MOI was appointed by the British Government to design […]

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SkyDrive for Windows and Mac

SkyDrive is back, and full integration in Windows and Mac SkyDrive for Windows is the easiest way to access your SkyDrive from your PC. When you install SkyDrive, a SkyDrive folder is created on your PC. Everything you put in this folder is automatically kept in sync between your computers (PC or Mac) and SkyDrive.com, […]