Minimum System Requirements and Forest Functional Level for Exchange 2013
Installations –
How to Install Exchange 2013 Sp1 on Windows Server 2012 R2
How to Install Exchange 2013 on Windows Server 2012
Installing Exchange 2013 on Windows Server 2008 R2 Sp1
Recipient Configuration –
How to Login to Exchange Administration Center (EAC) in Exchange 2013
Public Folders –
Exchange 2013 – Public Folders – Architecture -Part 1
Exchange 2013 – Public Folders – Creating and Managing -Part 2
Exchange 2013 – Public Folders – Features -Part 3
How to Recover Public Folder Items in Exchange 2013
Offline Address book –
How offline Address books works in Exchange 2013
ediscovery –
How to do a Proximity Search Using In-Place eDiscovery (NEAR) Operator in Exchange 2013
Certificates –
Configuring 3rd Party SSL Exchange Certificate in Exchange 2013
How to use a internal Windows CA (Certificate Authority) in Windows 2012 with Exchange 2013
How to import a Wildcard SSL Certificate in Exchange 2013
Configuring –
How to Configure Outlook Web App , Active Sync , Exchange Control Panel in Exchange 2013
How to Configure a Relay Connector for Exchange Server 2013
Adding Disclaimers –
How to Add a Professional Disclaimer in Exchange 2013
Office Web Apps Server Integration
Install and Configure Office Web Apps Server (OWAS) with Exchange 2013
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Satheswaran thanks for all your help. I am in the process of migrating from exchange 2010 to 2013. we have several public folder’s group. Each user’s I migrated from 2010 to 2013 cannot access the shared public folder on which is located on 2010. Is their a work around or how can I get these users who I have migrated so far to 2013 to see their public folder such as shared calendar.
Ther error users are getting ” cannot expand the folder. The set of folders cannot be opened. The attempt to log on to Microsoft Exchange has failed. (/o=mydomain/ou=exchange administrative group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)cn=configuration/cn=my2010mailserver/cn=my2010mailserver)
I dont think so, It will complicate things . you can fasten your migration . That would help
Hi Sateshwaran,
I am deploying Exchange 2013 (On-premises) in-coexistence with Exchange 2010. I have below queries..
1. Do i go for SAN certificate or Host base certificate (OWA, Autodiscovery & Legecy) for Exchange 2013.
2. What would be the best practice for Public folder migration from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013.
3. Free /busy calendering with specific external organization which is configured for exchange 2010 and now i have to extend for 2013.
Pls. Advise .. Thanks Amit kumar
1. Do i go for SAN certificate or Host base certificate (OWA, Autodiscovery & Legecy) for Exchange 2013.
SAN Cert is recommended
2. What would be the best practice for Public folder migration from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013.
http://20.74.169.163/migrating-public-folders-from-exchange-2010-to-exchange-2013/
3. Free /busy calendering with specific external organization which is configured for exchange 2010 and now i have to extend for 2013.
Can you elobarate ? are you speaking about federation ?