Exchange Server 2016

Configuring and Managing Client Access Internal and External Namespaces in Exchange Server 2016

Client Access namespaces are defined URLs (External and Internal) used by clients to access Exchange Server 2016. In a single site, the namespaces configuration are shared by servers. In the multiple sites, you can implement one or more namespaces. You should select a meaningful namespace because clients might use it to access Outlook over the Intranet and Internet. For example, […]

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Exchange Server 2016

Configuring Certificates for Client Access in Exchange Server 2016

After installation of Exchange Server 2016, it generates a self-signed SSL certificate that includes the name of the server. The self-signed is not suitable for production use because clients do not trust it. You need to replace this self-signed certificate with a valid SSL certificate from a public certificate authority (CA). When you create the certificate request, you need to […]

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Exchange Server 2016

Creating and Configuring Mailbox Databases in Exchange Server 2016

Exchange Server 2016 comes with default one mailbox database that is created by default. It is located on a system drive, and it provides initial storage for the administrator mailbox and system mailboxes. In most cases, most organizations will need more than one mailbox database to meet the organization standards such as set different limits and retention time periods from […]

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Exchange Server 2016

Moving a Default Mailbox Database Path and LogFolderPath to New Location in Exchange Server 2016

In the previous article, I have installed Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 in the default location which is not suitable for production environment. We have to move the database and log files to the new location. In the future, database and logs files will grow and the existing system disks will not sufficient for growing database and log files. Therefore, we […]

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