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Managing Active Directory from Command Line

By Susanta K Beura

Several tools are included with Windows Server 2008 R2, that let you manage Active Directory from the command line. Here’s a look at some key tools and what they do. Adprep Prepares a Windows forest or domain for installation of Windows domain controllers (DCs). To prepare a forest or a domain, use adprep /forestprep and... »

How to Keep Exchange Server 2010 Data Highly Available

By Susanta K Beura

Exchange Server 2010 offers a number of features to help you design a highly available (HA) solution that ensures the availability of most messaging services. Simply by deploy¬ing multiple Hub Transport, Edge Transport, and Client Access servers and placing the additional servers within the appropriate Active Directory sites, you can ensure availability of key... »

How to Configure Auditing for Exchange Server Usage

By Susanta K Beura

Auditing lets you track what’s happening with Exchange Server. You can collect information about logons and logoffs, permission use, and much more. Any time an action that you’ve configured for auditing occurs, it is written to the system’s security log, which you can access from Event Viewer. You can audit Exchange activity by enabling auditing... »

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