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    Granting Send As and Send on Behalf Permissions in Exchange Server/Microsoft 365

    December 26, 2022

    In on-premises Exchange Server and Microsoft 365 (Exchange Online), you can grant users permission to send e-mails on behalf of another user or mailbox. In this article, we will show…

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    How to Manually Configure Exchange or Microsoft 365 Account in Outlook 365/2019/2016

    June 8, 2023

    Modern versions of Outlook (starting with Outlook 2016) don’t allow you to manually configure a connection to a mailbox hosted on Exchange Server or Exchange Online (Microsoft 365). Microsoft developers…

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    Exporting Microsoft 365 (Exchange Online) Mailbox to PST

    June 19, 2023

    Let’s look at how to export the contents of a Microsoft 365 (Exchange Online) user’s mailbox to a PST file.

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    How to Enable Maintenance Mode on Exchange Server

    June 8, 2023

    In this article, we’ll show you how to properly put an Exchange Server 2019/2016 host into maintenance mode. You must put your Database Availability Group (DAG) into maintenance mode if…

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    Configure Auto-Reply (Out of Office) Message in Exchange and Microsoft 365

    September 15, 2023

    An automatic reply feature (Auto-Reply, Out of Office Message/OOF) allows an Exchange user to configure a rule in their mailbox to automatically send a specific message in reply to all…

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    FAQ: Licensing Microsoft Exchange Server 2019/2016

    June 7, 2023

    This article will cover the licensing specifics of Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 and 2016. We’ll take a look at the available on-premises editions of Exchange Server, how they differ, and…

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    Managing Calendar Permissions on Exchange Server and Microsoft 365

    February 20, 2023

    In this article, we’ll look at how to manage calendar permissions in on-premises Exchange Server and Microsoft 365 mailboxes using Outlook and PowerShell. We will also focus on the topic…

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    Outlook Keeps Asking for Password on Windows

    February 3, 2023

    A widespread problem is when Outlook keeps asking for the user credentials, even if the correct password is specified. After starting Outlook successfully connects to the on-premises Exchange server (or Microsoft…

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    How to Delete or Rename Default Mailbox Database in Exchange Server

    June 8, 2023

    When you install a new Exchange Server 2019/2016/2013/2010 with the mailbox role, the default mailbox database is automatically created. The database is created in the Exchange installation folder (C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange…

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    Get a List of Mailboxes a User Has Access to in Exchange/Microsoft 365

    February 10, 2023

    When auditing mailbox permissions in an Exchange Server organization or Microsoft 365 tenant (Exchange Online), the administrator needs to find all the mailboxes that a particular user has access to.…

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