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Managing Active Directory from Command Line
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
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 Create Forward Mailboxes in Exchange Server 2010
Lets say you have custom recipients, such as a mail-enabled user who has an alias in your company but not an mailbox in your Exchange server and all the messages to that alias are forwarded to the user’s external e-mail address. Custom recipients like this don’t typically receive mail from users outside the organization... »


