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129 TopicsYou Receive a “Target Principal Name is Incorrect” Certificate Error in Outlook 2007 When Connecting to Either POP3 or IMAP4 on SBS 2008
First published on TechNet on Oct 17, 2008 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Shawn Sullivan]This post discusses an issue we have seen specifically with Outlook 2007.How to Import and Export Mailboxes using PST Files in SBS 2011 Standard
First published on TechNet on May 09, 2011 [Today’s post comes to us courtesy of Gagan Mehra and Wayne Gordon McIntyre from Commercial Technical Support]There might be instances where an Exchange Administrator will need to export the contents of individual mailboxes to offline files (PST).Debunking Myths About Additional Domain Controllers In SBS Domains
First published on TechNet on Oct 04, 2007 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Jim Martin] Can you have additional domain controllers (Replica DCs) in an SBS domain? The are several myths about SBS (see “The Top Ten (Plus One) Myths About Windows Small Business Server 2003” or the webcast “Debunking the Top 10 Myths of Small Business Server in Larger Environments”).SBS 2008 – How to Export and Import Mailboxes To and From PST
First published on TechNet on Jan 13, 2009 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Wayne McIntyre]As many are already aware, exmerge is no longer supported in Exchange 2007, this has been replaced with the Power Shell cmdlets import-mailbox and export-mailbox introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1 that now handle this functionality.Recovering Disk Space on the C: Drive in Small Business Server 2008
First published on TechNet on Mar 02, 2010 [Today’s post comes to us courtesy of Damian Leibaschoff and Wayne Gordon McIntyre from Commercial Technical Support and Chris Puckett from Product Quality]SBS 2008 installs all of its features using a single volume (C:), there are tools available to move some of the data to other locations, but a number of folders that remain in the C: volume can continue to grow if left unchecked, this can potentially eat all the available disk space on the C: drive.