MSExchange.org - Monthly Article Update Hi ExchangeList, New articles added to MSExchange.org last month: Title: Creating and Using Moderated Public Folders in MS Exchange Server Author: Lee Derbyshire Summary: Public Folders are one of the most useful features of Exchange Server. However, it’s possible that there are situations in which a folder’s visibility makes it desirable to have some extra layer of control, one final check, if you like, before something actually appears in full public view. This is where Moderated Folders come in. In this article, I will describe how you create and use a moderated folder in Exchange Server. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/articles/Creating-Using-Moderated-Public-Folders-Exchange-Server.html Title: Why 64-Bit Is Good For E12 Author: Rodney Buike Summary: Recently Microsoft announced that the next generation of Exchange server, codename E12, would ship in a 64-bit version only. This article will explain what 64-bit is, the benefits of moving E12 to the x64 architecture and what to look for when purchasing new hardware so that it will support E12 when it RTMs. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/tutorials/Why-64-Bit-Good-E12.html Title: Understanding the LegacyExchangeDN Author: Marc Grote Summary: In this article I will discuss the LegacyExchangeDN and how to use the free LegacyExchangeDN tool from the Microsoft website. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/tutorials/Understanding-LegacyExchangeDN.html Title: Booking Resources with Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook System 2003 Author: Markus Klein Summary: After a successful implementation of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, the next step would be implementing lots of improvements within the working processes of the company and its organizational infrastructure. Many companies are willing to plan their company resources using Exchange and Outlook to make it easier for each employee to find out if a resource is already booked or still available. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/tutorials/Booking-Resources-ExchangeServer-2003-Outlook-System-2003.html Title: In-depth look at the Public Folder Improvements in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 Author: Henrik Walther Summary: In this article we’ll take an in-depth look at the new Public Folder improvements included in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/tutorials/Public-Folder-Improvements-Exchange-2003-Service-Pack-2.html Title: Rights Management Service and Exchange 2003 (Part 3) Author: Santhosh Sivarajan Summary: It is time to talk about custom templates since we have discussed built-in Do Not Forward templates in Part 2 of this document. In this part of the article, I will explain the procedure of creating and using custom templates. I will use the following scenario to better explain the use of a custom template. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/tutorials/Rights-Management-Service-Exchange-2003-Part-3.html Title: Intelligent Message Filter version 2 (IMF v2) Author: Henrik Walther Summary: In this article we’ll have a closer look at the new Intelligent Message Filter (IMF) which comes with Exchange 2003 SP2. Since IMF is included in Exchange 2003 SP2 it’s no longer an add-on as was the case with IMF version 1, but has now become an integrated part of the Exchange Server 2003 product. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/tutorials/Intelligent-Message-Filter-version-2-IMF-v2.html Title: Rights Management Service and Exchange 2003 (Part 2) Author: Santhosh Sivarajan Summary: I hope you enjoyed <a href="http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Rights-Management-Service-Exchange-2003-Part1.html";>Part 1 of my RMS document</a>. Thanks to all who sent emails. As I explained in the previous part of the RMS document, my focus was to explain the RMS functionality from an Outlook 2003 client. I received a lot of questions regarding RMS and Exchange integration. RMS is not integrated with Exchange so you don’t need to have Exchange to use RMS. You can use RMS with any RMS aware application but RMS does require Active Directory. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/tutorials/Rights-Management-Service-Exchange-2003-Part2.html Visit the Subscription Management (http://newsletter.isoftmarketing.com/) section to unsubscribe. MSExchange.org is in no way affiliated with Microsoft Corp. For sponsorship information, contact us at advertising@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Copyright © MSExchange.org 2006. All rights reserved.