One of the biggest challenges facing Exchange administrators is the management of SSL certificates. Exchange uses SSL certificates to secure communications between clients and servers for services such as Outlook Web App, Exchange ActiveSync, Outlook Anywhere, and more. There are several details that need to be taken into consideration when troubleshooting problems with Exchange certificates.
Why is it that very people set out to become a SysAdmin? Why, when asked as young boy, was SysAdmin (or ‘fix computers’ at that age) not in your list of Superman style professions that you had aspirations to become?
Working on software tools for IT professionals for over two years now I’ve met a lot of SysAdmins. You are friendly, approachable, and highly knowledgeable. You have a great sense of humour and love cables and animals inside hardware. You all appear to like Formula One motor racing.
Imagine you are building a new forest including a new Exchange 2010 environment. The old Exchange 2003 environment contains a Public Folder infrastructure and you would like to move the content to the new Exchange 2010 environment. No problem you may think, but what are the steps that need to be taken to migrate the Public Folder to the new environment?
Here in the Information Systems team at Red Gate Software we wanted to do two things in one go:
- Find out how big (or hopefuly small!) our own PST problem is, and
- Test our new PST Importer tool
To accomplish both objectives we used Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 to deploy the PST Importer Agent to all corporate desktops.