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Using Business Contact Manager with Exchange, revisited
OutlookPower Magazine - August 2004
A couple of weeks ago, David lamented that BCM (Business Contact Manager) won't work with Exchange server accounts in your profile unless you use Small Business Server 2003. That's the official word out of Redmond, but logic says if it works with SBS (Small Business Server), it must work with any Exchange account. This article points to a very useful resource with the necessary steps.


Using Outlook and 'Exchange over the Internet'
OutlookPower Magazine - June 2004
Many users have problems enabling Outlook 2003 to talk to an Exchange server using RPC over HTTP. In this week's tip, we give you some great resources to make it work.


Using Business Contact Manager with Exchange
OutlookPower Magazine - April 2004
Office 2003 introduced a new, very interesting feature for those who need to stay in touch with their business relationships: Business Contact Manager (or BCM). Ufortunately, BCM is explicitly not supported for those users who get their email via an Exchange server. As a result, if you're an Exchange user, you're not going to be able to use BCM. Until now. Read this helpful article to learn how you can work around this restriction and take advantage of BCM for yourself.


The Exchange 2003 Intelligent Message Filter
OutlookPower Magazine - March 2004
Microsoft recently announced the availability of the Intelligent Message Filter for Exchange 2003, due out later this year. The announcement indicated that it's going to be available exclusively to customers enrolled in SA (Software Assurance), one complimentary license for the Intelligent Messaging Filter for each Exchange server enrolled in SA. Is it worth joining SA just to get this add-on? Read this article to find out.


Creating a sub-domain can save the day
OutlookPower Magazine - July 2003
This week's column is for Exchange administrators. Diane Poremsky experienced every administrator's nightmare: the email server is thousands of miles away and goes offline. She discovered there was a problem with the co-location provider and needed to set up a mail server quickly. In this week's tip, she shares a neat trick her administrator used while she was configuring the server and restoring email addresses.


Are you really getting a good backup of your Exchange server?
OutlookPower Magazine - February 2003
How do you know if you are getting a good backup of your Exchange Server? Stephen Amontis and Reny Torres let you know how you can be sure you're getting a full backup of your Exchange Server.


Using Exchange Server to block spam
OutlookPower Magazine - January 2003
Happy New Year everyone! We're kicking off the new year with a tip that'll help stop the plague that's been cursing all of us: spam. Read Diane Poremsky's great tip to learn how you can modify your Exchange Server to help you slam spam.


Network Manager Challenge: solving Exchange's requesting data problem
OutlookPower Magazine - October 2002
A few weeks ago, we issued the Network Manager Challenge. The rules are simple. We post a problem, you send in your answers. Here's a recap of the problem and the winning answer.



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