Stranger things have happened...
Since we announced the release of Exchange Server 2007 SP2, we've received a few questions about running Exchange 2007 on Windows Server 2008 R2. We wanted to provide some additional information on how we made the decision to support Exchange Server 2007 SP2 on Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 but not Windows Server 2008 R2. via msexchangeteam.com You should know this, so you don't try to implement an Exchange 2007 w/ SP2 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 ;)
September, 22 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
Day 2 of MS5047B was great too. More good info, learned a lot. But I'll dwell on PowerShell for a moment. We're 6 guys there for the course. Of those, I know PowerShell pretty well. Another guy was acquainted with PowerShell. 4 don't know it. What's funny to see, is how hostile people are towards it. It's non-GUI, and it's new. Now, as a a systems administrator, I would expect people to be able to script at some level. I would expect a systems administrator to see the value of scripting, since it's so very obvious...
February, 17 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
I'm at the Exchange 2007 course (Installing and managing) MS5047. Pretty good so far. Had a bit of trouble finding the place, since my GPS (even with Q4/2008 maps) can't find Karlebovej 91. Only 90. Go figure. When I arrived, they hadn't registered me. I was going to attend the course on 16th to 18th of March. But it moved forward a month, to the same dates, but in February. They had to copy some material for me, so I could still attend. Got to talk to our course broker about that. Otherwise great. Very interesting...
February, 16 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves