Hi There. I'm looking for some tools that I can use to optimize Exchange 2000 and 2003. By optimize I mean a tool that can find duplicate attachments and remove all but one, monitor the size of the information store and alert. Any help is much appreciated! Diko
On 12 Apr 2006 11:54:07 -0700, "Diko" wrote: >Hi There. > >I'm looking for some tools that I can use to optimize Exchange 2000 and >2003. >By optimize I mean a tool that can find duplicate attachments and >remove all but one, monitor the size of the information store and >alert. > >Any help is much appreciated! > >Diko Exchange is pretty efficient in this regard. Why do you think you have an issue in this regard?
Mark, I work for an technology consulting firm that wishes to start a MS Exchange practice. Their current focus is Exchange Optimization. I don't have any reason to believe our exchange is not optimized, but was looking for tools or methodologies I can use and offer to our clients.
This is a good place to start http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/downloads/2003/analyzers/default.mspx "Diko" wrote in message news:1144875017.466588.202190@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Mark, > > I work for an technology consulting firm that wishes to start a MS > Exchange practice. Their current focus is Exchange Optimization. I > don't have any reason to believe our exchange is not optimized, but was > looking for tools or methodologies I can use and offer to our clients. >
In addition to Andrew's link check out KB: 815372 316739 268363 283037 822180 I think they are right =) -- Louis Vitiello Jr. ------------------------------ MCSE, MCSA, MCP, A+/N+ ERCP XP Pro / Net Concepts "Andrew Sword [MVP]" wrote in message news:eoSWOO5XGHA.3740@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > This is a good place to start > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/downloads/2003/analyzers/default.mspx > > > > > "Diko" wrote in message > news:1144875017.466588.202190@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> Mark, >> >> I work for an technology consulting firm that wishes to start a MS >> Exchange practice. Their current focus is Exchange Optimization. I >> don't have any reason to believe our exchange is not optimized, but was >> looking for tools or methodologies I can use and offer to our clients. >> > >
And to be a little less polite, if you want to set up an Exchange practice in your business then starting at the newsgroups displays naivety at best. What was wrong with microsoft.com/exchange or the partner programme as a place to start?
Hehe... I guess you can say that. I like to think some of the best and most talentent people hang out in new groups. I wanted relevent and usefull information, so I thought I would tape into the talent pool. Please correct me if I'm wrong as I've always had good luck in looking to new groups. Regards.