Sign In With Google: The Hidden Risks of Identity Federation
Two paths diverged in a wood. One was worn smooth by years of easy traffic. The other asked more of you. More effort, more intention, more thought. Most travelers took…
Two paths diverged in a wood. One was worn smooth by years of easy traffic. The other asked more of you. More effort, more intention, more thought. Most travelers took…
The ever-so-opinionated John Dvorak in PC Mag: People are always looking for the be-all-end-all super-perfect Linux. It will never happen until Microsoft does Linux. Oops.…
If you’re going to be at Microsoft TechEd 2007 in Orlando next week, and are interested in sharing your experiences in fighting spam using Exchange…
Do you find yourself frequently searching for documentation related to Exchange shell commands? Can you find your way around but need a quick reference you…
Dynamic Distribution Group is the Exchange Server 2010/2007 term for Query-Based Distribution Groups supported by Active Directory (and therefore Exchange Server 2003/2000) in Windows Server…
When creating a new mailbox using the New Mailbox wizard in the Exchange console, you are required to enter a number of parameters. The Completion…
Outlook Web Access, the web-based interface for accessing Exchange, turns 10 today! Released on May 23, 1997, as part of Exchange 5.0, OWA went by…
I have to post about Engadget’s (the blog/site for gadget-junkies) post today showing environmentalist ex-Vice President Al Gore’s den – look at the post on…
After I posted about the issues with Windows Vista and virtual CD/DVD emulation utilities (that let you mount ISO images of CDs/DVDs as virtual CD/DVD…
InfoWorld columnist Roger Grimes gripes about Real-Time Block Lists (aka Real-Time Blackhole Lists, DNSBLs or DNS-based Block Lists. The Exchange Server 2007 term for RBLs…
Apparently, this cartoon created by Hugh MacLeod of GapingVoid.com is getting traction amongst Microsofties, and outside Microsoft. Microsoft’s Steve Clayton explains what it is in…
In an exclusive interview to InfoWorld magazine, Microsoft’s Bill Hilf clears up the air [read previous article – “Bill Hilf: Free Software Movement Is Dead“]…
The number of times I continue to field this question is amazing – Can the Client Access Server be located in the perimeter (DMZ) network?…