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For those of you looking to get a quick and deep introduction to the Microsoft Solution for Hosted Messaging & Collaboration 2.5 or get indepth training on developing against the Microsoft Provisioning System, you should checkout our latest courses...
Now that I have my site working pretty well, I'm now going to do all of my blog posts over there ( http://agramont.net/ ). I tried the cross-posting thing using the built-in features of Community Server (CS2 with ASP.NET 2), but it felt weird having the...
The “Microsoft Solution for Hosted Messaging & Collaboration 3.0” (HMC) provides a method for per user feature bundling via their “Plans System”. When provisioning new HMC users with mailboxes, Plans are used to determine what features and mailbox...
As of today, we (Planet Technologies) are now offering an HMC 3.5 Bootcamp and MPS Developer Training at our training facility in Maryland. We have all of the labs (built on Virtual Server) and equipment ready to go. All you need to do is register and...
It appears that my article on “The History of Hosted Exchange” made PingZine! It’s now available in their latest publication! You can check out the cover here: http://www.pingzine.com/current.php You can download the latest edition here (PDF): http:/...
We’ve found a semi-serious issue in the installation of MPS in the Microsoft Solution for Hosted Messaging and Collaboration 3.5 ( http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/solutions/hostedmessaging.mspx ). This has been found at 2 customer sites thus...
This post moved: http://agramont.net/blogs/conrad/archive/2005/12/28/Microsoft-Provisioning-System-_2800_MPS_2900_-Versions.aspx
Post moved to: http://agramont.net/blogs/conrad/archive/2005/11/04/28.aspx
After many weeks of writing, reviewing, and updating, I finally finished a whitepaper the describes all of the user accounts, security groups, MPF permissions, and SQL roles utilized by the Microsoft Solution for Hosted Messaging and Collaboration 3.0...
Post moved to: http://agramont.net/blogs/conrad/archive/2005/09/20/26.aspx
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