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Using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Dial tone recovery feature - Part II
In this second article we will cover the process to create the dial tone database and move the affected users to the new database.
[ check it out ] Posted
9/19/2007
Using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Dial tone recovery feature - Part I
In my first article on OutlookExchange.com, we will see step by step how to recover from a disaster using dial tone database on an alternate mailbox server.
[ check it out ] Posted
8/14/2007
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Anderson Patricio has been working with
Microsoft Technologies since 1996. Currently
he is working at an MS Gold Partner as
an Exchange and Active Directory specialist
in Toronto. Anderson contributes to many
activities within the Exchange Community:
webcasts, presentations, articles,
tutorials, some Exchange KBs, and three
blogs about Exchange Server.
He has a personal web site explaining
Exchange Technology for Portuguese users,
you can reach his site at:
www.andersonpatricio.org
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