I’ve been a Microsoft Exchange administrator for a long time, stretching back across both years and versions. Even though I think Exchange is one of the most well-behaved systems if implemented properly, there are still those times when things aren’t quite working the way you’d like or expect. Those are the times when good troubleshooting
I was on my way back to St. Louis after a weekend in Montgomery, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia, this morning when I first caught whiff that something was up with TechEd. I saw a location (Chicago), dates (May 4-8), and then… a whole bunch more. There were three different Microsoft posts about today’s announcements: Microsoft’s
Last MEC it took me four months to post a listing of the swag I collected. I managed to best that time by a few months this time around. Most of what I collected was picked up on Sunday during the Welcome Reception. There are a lot fewer vendors at MEC than at TechEd, so
It’s Sunday, and I’ve been back from Austin and the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) for a few days now. I even worked on Friday, and if there’s anything to make you feel melancholy about a conference ending, it’s going back to work. As people continue to head out of Austin and return home, wrap-up posts are
An email just showed up in my Inbox from the good folks organizing the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC). The conference opens seven short weeks from today, so hopefully you’ve already registered. If not, maybe tonight’s news will convince you to make an appearance in Austin. Tonight’s news concerns the Attendee Party. The Monday night party