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Throughout the years of working with Microsoft Active Directory, I’ve been asked the following questions plenty of times: “What will happen to laptops / computers that don’t sign into the

I’m not sure if it’s just me but I find the GUI to customize the business hours schedule from within Exchange 2007 and 2010 somewhat cumbersome to work with. This

As simple as the options within Exchange Server 2010’s Unified Messaging Greetings look, I find that it can operate extremely different than you would expect if you don’t take the

Ran into an interesting failure while testing a newly deployed OCS 2007 R2 Edge server on a Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit server that I thought was worth a blog

Lately, I’ve been receiving feedback about my posts that the solution to the issues are not always correct. It’s partly my fault for not including an additional note that the

This post is yet another component in OCS 2007 R2 that can be broken if you don’t restart your services after renewing the certificates. Seeing how I’ve already written other

I had written a post about speech enabled and not enabled Exchange 2010 Auto Attendant prompts (blog.terenceluk.com/how-speech-enabled-and-non-speech) but forgot to mention a critical “by design” behavior about key mappings and

It was that time of the year again when our OCS certificates were to expire and to add to that, our root certificates was expiring as well. My colleague and