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28Oct/100

Microsoft Lync 2010 Server Released to manufacturing

Microsoft Announced yesterday that Microsoft Lync 2010 server has been released to manufacturing and the
worldwide launch event on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 details are here!

20Oct/105

Register Snom m9 with lync server 2010

Although snom m9 is not a certified Lync device (yet?) I thought it would be a good opportunity to try it and share the registration steps.

Snom m9 Firmware upgrade

When I got the snom phones they required a firmware upgrade before they could be used with OCS/Lync so make sure to download the latest snom m9 firmware and load it to your phone, details are here

Configure phone security settings not to validate certificates

16Oct/100

Disable & Enable Organizations in Exchange 2010 SP1 multi-tenant

One thing I have noticed while working with Exchange 2010 SP1 installed in hosting (or multi-tenant) mode is the lack of the possibility to disable/enable a tenant organization.

There is a lot of scenarios when disabling a tenant organization can be very handy and useful. For example if a client didn't pay, you might want to suspend his account without deleting the whole organization and making him lose data.

I have recently developed my own scripts to disable and enable, or suspend and resume, a specific organization for a client of mine and never thought of sharing them until yesterday when this same question popped up on the technet forum and I thought that they might be helpful for some of you so here they are.

Disclaimer

I need to start with a disclaimer, I have built these script for my own use so they are not polished and might be lacking a lot of features and surely have some bugs. Although I am ready to work on them and enhance them if they find interest and feedback I am not to be held responsible for any damage they might cause to your environment. So, in short,

THE SCRIPTS ARE PROVIDED FREE OF CHARGE AND "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND MAY NOT BE ERROR FREE. ANTOINE KHATER, THE AUTHOR OF THESE SCRIPTS, DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY FOR ANY KIND OF DAMAGES AND/OR LOSS.

14Oct/1023

Step-by-step Starting with Exchange 2010 SP1 multi-tenant: Sending and receiving emails


This tutorial is part of 4 parts tutorial on Exchange 2010 multi-tenancy support
Part 1: Installation of Exchange 2010 SP1 in hosting mode
Part 2: Creating and deleting Organizations in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode
Part 3: Managing Organization in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode
Part 4: Sending and receiving emails in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode

Well I didn't think I would dedicate one post for just "sending/receiving emails" in Exchange 2010 hosting mode however I didn't know where to fit this part so here goes the 4th, and last, part of this tutorial "Step by step starting with Exchange 2010 SP1 multi-tenant"

Receiving email

It is well known that if your exchange 2007/2010 is internet facing you will need to add "Anonymous" to the permission groups of the "Default Receive Connector" on your Hub transport server. Exchange 2010 running in hosted mode is no exception however there is no Exchange Management Console anymore to do this change so we will need to do it through powershell by running the following command. Of course don't forget to replace "Exchange" by your Hub server name.

13Oct/1015

Step-by-step Starting with Exchange 2010 SP1 multi-tenant: Manage your organizations


This tutorial is part of 4 parts tutorial on Exchange 2010 multi-tenancy support
Part 1: Installation of Exchange 2010 SP1 in hosting mode
Part 2: Creating and deleting Organizations in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode
Part 3: Managing Organization in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode
Part 4: Sending and receiving emails in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode

In part 1 of this tutorial we have seen how to install exchange 2010 SP1 in hosting mode and in part 2 we learned to Create and Delete organizations. I will show you today in this tutorial the basic management of an organization like creating/deleting mailboxes.

Managing mailboxes as a hosting company

Creating mailboxes

We need to make the difference here between you, as a hosting company, creating users in a specific organization and the Organization Administrator creating users for its own organization.

12Oct/1011

Step-by-step Starting with Exchange 2010 SP1 multi-tenant: Create and delete organizations


This tutorial is part of 4 parts tutorial on Exchange 2010 multi-tenancy support
Part 1: Installation of Exchange 2010 SP1 in hosting mode
Part 2: Creating and deleting Organizations in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode
Part 3: Managing Organization in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode
Part 4: Sending and receiving emails in Exchange 2010 SP1 hosting mode

In part 1 of this tutorial I have showed you how to install Exchange 2010 SP1 multi-tenant (or in hosting mode).

Today we will go over the process of creating and deleting organizations and mailboxes mailboxes.

A look at Service Plans

Before doing a jump start and create an organization we need to take a look at some files located on your CAS server called Service Plans.

Service plans are located by default in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\ClientAccess\ServicePlans" of your CAS server and they define the different services your hosted organization provides to its customer.

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