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February 2006 - Posts

I just received this e-mail from Mike at Centrecode which he's agreed that I can blog. Do you Skype? Centercode is pleased to offer another excellent test to our community. This new product greatly enhances and improves a user's experience with Read More
At the beginning of the year, I blogged about my resolutions for the year. For anyone interested, I thought i'd provide an update. #1 - Stop Biting Nails I've made a little progress on this and have now got to the point where i'm concious that im about Read More
I was talking to Anthony yesterday about RAM fragmentation and remembered a tool I came across a while back, RAM Idle Pro. I reinstalled it and in the hour or so its been running, its taken my free RAM from 168Mb to 564Mb (of a possible 2Gb) and my machine Read More
We've created this press release that will be included in a forthcoming TechNet flash newsletter so I thought i'd share it here. Basically, the relaunched group will widen its scope in line with the recent Exchange product group changes at Microsoft, Read More
I saw this on Eileens blog earlier and wondered what it was. Now Eileen has blogged all about it. I now have one on the page so i'll try it out and let you know. Read More
It was only a matter of time. Sony Ericsson have licensed Exchange ActiveSync for use in the P990 smartphone and now join DataViz, Motorola, Nokia, Palm, and Symbian. Not sure what their implementation will look like but it will be interesting to see. Read More
Anthony blogged recently about our transition to 64-bit servers at Content Master in preparation for Exchange 12. The cost of these servers is not prohibitive in comparison to their 32-bit counterparts so its probably a good idea to start considering Read More
I know this is an old one but its been on my list to blog for a while. James Whelan has an excellent overview of the features in Exchange 12. Read More
Since my last post on the subject, I've been doing some research into using MSH for various tasks and have some additional resources I'd like to share with you. First up is Glen's Messaging Dev Blog. Glen has lots of posts on various scripting tasks Read More
SMSMOM.com is a new community forum for SMS and MOM users founded by Duncan McAlynn, an SMS MVP. It's still a fledgeling community at the moment but the more people that use it, the more value it will be to everyone. Read More
Compact DBA is a Windows Mobile App that lets you perform remote monitoring of SQL Servers. Now an Exchange server version would be cool. Anyone know of (or want to build) one? Read More