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Exchange 2007 SP1 Rollup 5 released

Rollup 5 for Exchange 2007 SP1 fixes plenty of issues: 925371 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925371/ ) Domino users cannot find meeting request attachments that are sent from Exchange 2007 users 939037 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939037/ ) By default, managed content settings apply to the root folder and all subfolders in an Exchange 2007 environment 949722 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949722/ ) Event ID 800 does not include the user name of users who ran the Get-MessageTrackingLog command in an Exchange 2007 environment 949893 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949893/ ) You cannot create a new mailbox or enable a mailbox in an Exchange Server 2007 environment on February 29, 2008 949895 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949895/ ) Exchange Management Shell crashes (stops responding), and Event ID 1000 is logged when you perform a cross-forest migration from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007 S949895 949901 (http://support.mic

Disable POP3 for ALL users

To disable POP3 for all users with mailboxes on exchange 2007 (only this was executed this time; probably it works in a mixed environment too) you need to execute following command: Get-CASMailbox | Set-CASMailbox -PopEnabled $False In the same way the script can be executed to enable/disable: OWA Get-CASMailbox | Set-CASMailbox -OWAEnabled $False ActiveSync Get-CASMailbox | Set-CASMailbox -ActiveSyncEnabled $False IMAP Get-CASMailbox | Set-CASMailbox -IMAPEnabled $False MAPI Get-CASMailbox | Set-CASMailbox -MAPIEnabled $False

Linked or any other mailbox has insufficient rights on OWA

After the migration from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007, some users could not access their mailbox through OWA. On your first login to OWA 2007 you need to select the language OWA will be displayed in. After the language selection and hitting Next button, you get following screen: The solution to the problem lies in Allow permissions inheritance for Authenticated users under permissions for the account that has the problem. Open the Properties of the user under Active Directory Users and computers Go to Security tab (if you don’t see security tab, be sure you have View –> Advanced features selected) Click Advanced Check if Allow Inheritable permissions is checked