If you’ve been reading my solutions and justifications for previous puzzles, this week’s puzzle should not pose any challenge: (more…)
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Adding external recipients in Exchange
A few weeks ago, we looked at groups in Exchange. Sometimes, you need to be able to add external recipients, too. Here’s how we create those: (more…)
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#BTS: Sevens in order
It is Saturday, and you should know what that means by now; it’s puzzle time! Feel free to post your answer in the comments. (more…)
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TBT: Spelling it out – using the NATO phonetic alphabet to our advantage
This post originally ran in August 2008. I am reposting it now, as part of my throwback thursday project, to give some of my older quality posts some love. I still use the NATO phonetic alphabet on a weekly, if not daily, basis. Since posting it, I have also become aware of the beautifully designed chart from Outside Open, featured below:
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Adding users to Exchange Distribution Group
Last week, I showed you how you can create distribution groups. Those groups are relatively worthless, however, without any users added to them. How we go about doing this, depends on what console you decide to use. (more…)
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#BTS: Another number puzzle
The third brain teaser saturday is here, and here, for your puzzling pleasure, is this week’s brain teaser (feel free to post your solution in the comments): (more…)
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TBT: Improvise, Adapt, Overcome
This post originally ran in July 2008. I am reposting it now, as part of my throwback thursday project, to give some of my older quality posts some love. The lessons outlined in this article are as relevant today as they were when the article was originally written.
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Creating a Distribution Group in Exchange
Distribution Groups, commonly referred to as mailing lists, are practical tools to send email to a number of people, without having to grab each address from the address book. They are also pretty simple to create. Here is how it’s done: (more…)