There are two scenarios when an Exchange mailbox can be said to as the disconnected mailbox: When the Exchange mailbox is disabled – The Exchange mailbox still exists in the mailbox database but in a disabled state, thus inaccessible. It remains in the disabled state until the retention period (default 30 days) is over. After…
Microsoft Exchange Server Auth Certificate is a self-signed certificate that allows connection with other servers like Lync, SharePoint, etc. These certificates are created at the time of the installation of Exchange Server. Exchange administrators can get the certificates information through the Exchange Admin Center at servers > certificates. It needs to be renewed as it…
Having an SSL certificate on your Exchange Server is the first step in securing your emails. The SSL certificate protects your professional communication, authenticates your identity to the receiver, and saves you from potential hacker or malware attack. But, it does not come inbuilt with the Exchange Server, and so users have to buy it…
Inactive Mailboxes, as its name suggests, are not-in-use for a long time. The user should know the conditions in which a regular mailbox is considered as an inactive mailbox. When does an Exchange user mailbox become inactive? If the user mailbox has not been logged in for a long time The reasons for this could…
Microsoft Outlook has a significant number of features which are immensely helpful in streamlining business activities. One such feature is Outlook Calendar, where you can plan your activities, schedule your meetings, fix the deadlines, and manage the events. And the Free/Busy status of the Exchange Calendar can be shared with all the users to see…