How to configure TCP/IP Filtering on windows 2003 Server?

In this article, we will use TCP/IP filtering to prevent a server from allowing certain TCP ports or protocol. 1. Right-click on the My Network Places icon on the desktop, open properties 2. Choose the  network connection for which you want to view the settings, right-click to open properties 3. double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to view network configuration settings. 4. […]

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Exchange 2010 FAQ: How Do I Install the Exchange 2010 Management Tools?

Question: How do I install the Exchange Server 2010 management tools on my workstation? The Exchange Server 2010 management tools can be installed on a computer running one of the following operating systems: Windows Vista 64-bit with Service Pack 2 Windows 7 64-bit Windows Server 2008 64-bit with Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2008 R2 To install the Exchange 2010 […]

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How to Move an Exchange 2010 Database to a Different Folder

When an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server is installed there is a mailbox database added to the server as part of setup. The default location for the database is in the \Mailbox folder of the Exchange 2010 installation directory. For example: C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database One of the first actions you will normally take is to move the database and […]

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What Needs Backing Up for Exchange Server 2010?

To plan your Exchange Server 2010 backup strategy you should first understand where Exchange stores its configuration information and data. Exchange Server 2010 stores information in a variety of locations and these depend on factors such as: Which Exchange Server roles are installed in the environment How many of each server role is deployed in the environment The Active Directory […]

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Exchange 2010 FAQ: What are the Exchange Server 2010 Server Roles?

Exchange Server 2007 introduced a new roles-based server architecture that is continued with Exchange Server 2010.  An Exchange 2010 server is installed only with the roles you choose (with some limitations that I’ll go into shortly) instead of being installed with the entire Exchange Server 2010 product. This approach means that Exchange 2010 servers are easier to configure, easier to […]

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