One of the more common questions we see is "Can we migrate Exchange without any trusts in the environment?"
The answer to that is "YES" however there are some hurdles. Here are 3 of them:
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If you have any Windows clusters running Exchange…
One of the more common questions we see is "Can we migrate Exchange without any trusts in the environment?"
The answer to that is "YES" however there are some hurdles. Here are 3 of them:
Starting with Migration Manager 8.12 you can now use PowerShell to configure your project, but most of all use it to manage the MAgE (Migration Agent for Exchange). This provides the ability to finely tune your agents for your particular environment and…
The challenges associated with securing data in Office 365, whether completely cloud based or a hybrid AD iteration, are numerous, and addressing them requires a solid plan to ensure your risk of a data breach or accidental exposure is minimized.
That…
If your organization made the jump to Office 365 and are now completely cloud based or in a hybrid AD environment, you probably spent a lot of time getting your on-premises AD ready for the move. Now that your new cloud or hybrid environment is in place…
Office 365 has more than 60 million active monthly users, and adoption of the platform is increasing—for good reason. It allows organizations to reduce infrastructure and costs related to licensing and maintenance, while expanding storage efficiencies…
Migration Manager for Exchange provides a PowerShell module named DMMExPowerShell for configuring certain migration project settings using PowerShell. It is located at \Exchange Data\Tools\DMMExPowerShell and includes the following cmdlets
Both Exchange and Office 365 have the option to provide users with two separate mailboxes. First, there is the normal “User Mailbox”, which is typically used on an everyday basis and is housed on high performance storage media. Second, is the “User Archive…
I've been asked many times for a list of events Change Auditor can produce for all modules so I thought it would be a good idea to share the list I have produced in Excel and also explain how you can create your own. Before I get into the details, keep…
Using GPOADmin, you can be very granular with who is allowed to do what with a particular Group Policy. Much like Active Roles, GPOAdmin allows you to grant specific rights to your Administrators and…
In my previous post, I touched on how you can identify users in AD with elevated rights. Now we need to determine if they're really necessary.
Step 2: Identifying what rights are needed for the job.
I can't begin to tell you how many companies that…