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Managing Recipient Objects in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 by David Papkin
Managing Exchange Server 2013 Mailboxes Two of the most common tasks that Exchange Server administrators perform are creating and configuring email recipients. As organizations hire new employees, or employees change positions within the organization, the Exchange administrators need to make…
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Deploying and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
Exchange Server 2013 is the current version of Microsoft’s email and collaboration suite. It is a successor to Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010. Exchange Server 2013 offers many enhancements in architecture, functionality, and features for both administrators and end users. To successfully implement…
How to add additional SIP domains to an already deployed Microsoft Lync Environment
If you find yourself in a situation where you must support multiple SIP domains, though I would seriously advise you consider the administration complexities of doing this, the following explains how to perform this. 1. Add the new SIP domain(s) to the…
Deploying Microsoft Lync 2013
Lync Server 2013 Topology Setup Process Your deployment process for Lync Server 2013 is determined by the Lync Server 2013 topology and the components that you plan to install. The deployment process also depends on whether you plan to deploy…
Preparing for Lync Server 2013
Designing a complex Microsoft® Lync® Server 2013 topology, including defining the network sites and network regions, and sizing and placing server roles, can be challenging. The topology must adhere to organizational compliance requirements, if any. When you design the topology,…