Month: November 2019

Subset of items in Outlook are sync’d

Ran into a customer having this issue: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3140747/only-a-subset-of-items-are-synchronized-in-shared-mailboxes-or-public Thus, wanted people to know, that there are work arounds, if you are having uses in Outlook, that are not seeing all sync’d items. The good news, there are some registry values you can adjust. And never forget, any registry values, can be controlled via Group Policy

Microsoft Certifications

Microsoft Certification tests are a good way for people to demonstrate their knowledge to others. I just completed my Messaging Administration certificate, which currently is two tests: MS-200 and MS-201. Yes, there are many different accreditation paths available to people and many choices in the IT field. It’s not always best to just have lots

RSS feed

I'd recommend you setup an RSS feed process with your favorite web site(s). This allows you to simply get a message in your e-mail inbox whenever a site you follow updates their content. I recently added an RSS feed option to this blog site. For WordPress hosted sties, like this one, all you need to

Health Checker .ps1 for Exchange Server

Mark Nivens created this HealthChecker.ps1 file for Exchange servers for your on premises environment. This script checks various configuration items on the Exchange server to make sure they match the recommendations published in the "Exchange 2013 Sizing and Configuration Recommendations" guidance on TechNet. It also reports on Operating System and hardware information. You can run it remotely against a single