Name | Damian Scoles |
Location | Chicago, IL |
Industry | Technology |
Introduction | Microsoft Exchange MVP and Technical Architect for Netrix, LLC, a Microsoft Gold Partner in Chicago, IL. I hold many Microsoft certifications for Exchange (5.5 – 2016), Windows and Active Directory and Office 365. For the past 20 years I have worked at various levels in the IT field. I am now looking to give back after all the years of finding answers to my questions on other people’s blogs. The posts here will be about personal experiences/solutions as well as random thoughts on the Unified Communications field. My goal is to contribute information to help people with their needs with regards to Exchange and Office 365, occasionally dabbling in Skype, Lync or SharePoint. |
Hi ,
This is Denny, the creator of this free automated employee
provisioning/termination app– Z-hire. I wrote this app for the TechNet community a year ago.
Since you run a very informative blog, I would like your help
spread the word. Since my application is free, i need supporters from the
community. It would means a lot if you can help.
Here is a link to my app
http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Z-Hire-Employee-Provisionin-e4854d6b
Thanks
Denny
Hi Damian, I am banging my head trying to get a 2003 to 2010 migration to function properly.
I am at a point where I have exchange 2010 installed on a brand new 2008 server and have moved a single mailbox from 2003 to 2010. In this case it is the Administrator mailbox.
I can sent email from the Admin account via OWA to external recipients but cannot send internally or recieve email from internal or external sources.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
cheers,
jim
Jim,
Did you create the Routing Group Connectors? Something like this -http://blog.mattsampson.net/index.php/how-to-setup-a-routing-group-connector-between-exchange-2003-and-2010?blog=1… If you already have it, then you may need to remove and recreate the Routing Group Connectors – http://www.interactivewebs.com/blog/index.php/server-tips/troubles-with-exchange-2010-and-exchange-2003-routing-group-connector/. Please reply if you need any further help.
Damian
Hi Damian,
I like your DG Cleanup Script posted in November. Wondered if there is a way to get it to look at all email addresses, not just the primary SMTP. From what I’ve been reading, the relatedrecipient will only look at primary, not ALL the SMTP addresses…THoughts?
https://justaucguy.wordpress.com/2013/11/12/distribution-groups-cleanup-with-powershell/
Hey Man,
did you had performance problems withe the calener of Outlook 2007, too?! I a hve this problem, since i migrated a Exchange 2003, to 2010 and finally to Exchange 2013!
Cheers, Benjamin