Thursday, July 28, 2011

Missing Mail Icon in the Control panel

Are you looking for mail icon on the control panel and yet to figured out where did it go on X64 OS ?

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Everything else seems to be there but mail icon and you need to get to mail icon

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Here is the fix might help you locate it (-:

Go to control panel and locate , View 32 bit Control panel items

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Next windows pops up, the mail icon is in there

Respectfully,
Oz Casey, Dedeal ( MVP north America)
MCITP (EMA), MCITP (SA)
MCSE 2003, M+, S+, MCDST
Security+, Project +, Server +
http://smtp25.blogspot.com/ (Blog)
http://telnet25.wordpress.com/ (Blog

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

You must close all dialog boxes before you can close Exchange management console!!!!

 

Platform Windows 2008R2 , Exchange 2010 SP1 installed.The issue is each time Exchange management console is open, upon closing attempts it is crashing with fallowing message and un-able to close the EMC.

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Fix: There is none as of today ( 7-26-2011), as the problem is related to IE 9.0, which is crashing MMC, thus receiving fallowing message and un-able to close EMC. You need to use each time task manager to terminate the EMC or un-install IE 9 by going control panel…

To uninstall Internet Explorer

The following instructions apply to both Windows 7 and Windows Vista.

  1. Click the Start button , type Programs and Features in the search box, and then click View installed updates in the left pane.

  2. Under Uninstall an update, scroll down to the Microsoft Windows section.

  3. Right-click Windows Internet Explorer 9, click Uninstall, and then, when prompted, click Yes.

Respectfully,
Oz Casey, Dedeal ( MVP north America)
MCITP (EMA), MCITP (SA)
MCSE 2003, M+, S+, MCDST
Security+, Project +, Server +
http://smtp25.blogspot.com/ (Blog)
http://telnet25.wordpress.com/ (Blog

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

RIM the “PlayBook “

 

As many of you do know RIM has released tablet version recently and called it “PlayBook” BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. Since day one I have been thinking why the name was chosen so wrong.

What kind of business would willing to get these device called “PlayBook” to their employees (-: , well certainty it is not my company , (-: , beside joke I strong believe the name for the product is chosen very wrong and has to be changed ( I love my BB by the way), so I decided to kick of campaign to see what you guys think , and find the best suitable name RIM new device deserve. For example

RPAD ( RIM Portable Application Device) 

what do you guys think ? (-:

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Read the Review here

BlackBerry PlayBook review 

Respectfully,
Oz Casey, Dedeal
MCITP (EMA), MCITP (SA)
MCSE 2003, M+, S+, MCDST
Security+, Project +, Server +
http://smtp25.blogspot.com/ (Blog)
http://telnet25.wordpress.com/ (Blog

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

PST Capture Tool Exchange 2010

 

This has been asked since long time, I remember. Finally the toll will be available according to MS Exchange Team announcement. Compact smaller fast Exchange database made most of deployments to success and PST files kept on the network always been headache and challenge for many of us. Once again having such tool will make our job easy… looking forward to get a hold of the tool (-:

Read more………….image

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“This new tool, PST Capture, will be downloadable and free, and will enable you to discover .pst files on your network and then import them into both Exchange Online (in Office 365) and Exchange Server 2010 on-premises”

As we like to say here on EHLO, we’re always listening for feedback on what we're doing well and what we could be doing better for you. As more and more of you evaluate and deploy the email archiving, retention and discovery capabilities of Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange Online, we understand that Personal Folders (.pst files) remain a challenge for you. You have told us that having the ability to search your network to discover and then import .pst files across your environment is critical, and that you need an admin-driven and straightforward tool for doing these things.

best,

Respectfully,
Oz Casey, Dedeal
MCITP (EMA), MCITP (SA)
MCSE 2003, M+, S+, MCDST
Security+, Project +, Server +
http://smtp25.blogspot.com/ (Blog)
http://telnet25.wordpress.com/ (Blog