Microsoft Site Server In the BlogOsphere
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and High Availability - M. Omer ...
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Server Role. High Availability achieved through. Mailbox server. Database Availability Group (DAG). Client Access server. Hardware load balancer, NLB, DNS round robin. Hub Transport. Multiple servers in the same AD site. Edge Server ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 01:07:08 AM
IClIQ Services: SQL Server Q & A's - 1
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SQL Server books online has enough information on this topic and there is a good white paper available on Microsoft site. Explain the architecture of SQL Server This is a very important question and you better be able to answer it if ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 01:07:08 AM
Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Response Group Service fails ...
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In the scenario described above a incoming call to a Response Group Agent from the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Conferencing Service could fail. See the following for more information: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2401878 ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 01:07:08 AM
Ziver Alen MALHASOGLU's Microsoft Commerce Server Blog: howto ...
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Ziver Alen MALHASOGLU's Microsoft Commerce Server Blog. 2010-09-07. howto enable save site as a template option in sharepoint publishing sites. Enable save site as a template option in sharepoint publishing sites ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 01:07:08 AM
A Look at Microsoft SharePoint - Medium Sized Business Blog - Site ...
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Before I look at that, let me just talk about how SharePoint links with other Microsoft products. You need to have Active Directory (AD) and Internet Information Services (IIS) which you probably do. You also need SQL Server, ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 01:07:08 AM
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