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“We have Exchange 2007 SP2. I have a public calendar that I would like to share to our customers through web site. I don’t want to publish with Office Online and WebDav because customers must have Outlook to open it. I’d like to send a link to the customers to connect with http and open
Continue reading: Sharing an Exchange Calendar with CustomersWe're seeing more complaints like this: A user was invited to a meeting but the meeting is showing on her calendar with her as the organizer when in fact the organizer is someone else. Users may unexpectedly become the organizer for a meeting that they were invited to. This does not change the meeting for
Continue reading: Bug: Attendee is now the Meeting OrganizerThis week, Microsoft unleashed update rollup 3 for Exchange Server 2007 service pack 1 onto the world – on Patch Tuesday, along with a number of other “important” security patches. This timing is no coincidence. Included in UR3 is a fix for an OWA security hole that can cause an elevation of privilege (MS08-039). This
Continue reading: Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1 – Update Rollup 3 (UR3)Exchange MVP William Lefkovics wrote in the November 29, 2007 EMO about Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 and many of the changes included in the service pack. You can read that article in the here One of the additional changes for administrators is that service pack 1 has been slipstreamed into the base release.
Continue reading: Using Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1It’s almost here. According to the latest Technet Flash newsletter, Exchange Server 2007 with Service Pack 1 will be available for download on November 30, 2007. Exchange 2007 SP1 requires Windows 2003 servers to be upgraded to Windows 2003 sp2. Service Pack 1 for the .Net Framework version 1.1 is also recommended prior to installing
Continue reading: What’s New in Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1
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