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ExchangeExchange: The Podcast #1 - Encounter at Farpoint

This week Jeffrey Rosen and Joel Stidley introduce themselves and talk about this new podcast.

News

  • Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 Update Rollup 2 was released you can download it here
  • Updated version of Exchange Server 2007 Load Generator (that Joel calls "Silverfish" instead of the actual codename of "Swordfish") download the x86 or the x64 editions.
  • A new version of the PowerShell 2.0 CTP was released and available here.
  • Installing PowerShell on Server Core is now possible and several people have done it, even if it isn't supported.

Topic 1: Jeff is UM enabled!

  • You can now call him at a Redmond number : (425).... :)
  • Receives his calls wherever his computer is plugged in
  • He has a USB headset and USB speakerphone
  • He didn't get a roundtable device but has used them.

Topic 2: Exchange Server 2007 migrations

There are a number approaches to doing Exchange 2000/2003 migrations to Exchange 2007. Some of the basic suggestions are:

  1. Run the ExBPA Exchange 2007 Readiness Check
  2. Suppress LinkState updates (if you have multiple Exchange 2000/2003 servers)
  3. Install Exchange 2007/extend schema
  4. Configure accepted domains/ change OPATH filters and recipient policies.

If you have suggestions for guests or topics please send us an email at podcast@exchangeexchange.com.


Posted May 19 2008, 06:50 AM by Joel Stidley
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Joel Stidley's Exchange and PowerShell Blog wrote The ExchangeExchange Podcast is here!
on 05-19-2008 10:52 AM

After about three months of delays, we have episode #1 posted. This episode gives a little background

aschan wrote re: ExchangeExchange: The Podcast #1 - Encounter at Farpoint
on 05-24-2008 11:04 AM

Just finished listening to the podcast- good stuff! Looking forward to the next installment.

Andy

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