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Monday, March 8, 2010

GALsync Special - Part 7:: Free Busy with Exchange 2010

You might want to change from using availability service to classic public folder usage for accessing and storing free/busy information.

What you have to consider if using free/busy information with public folders in a pure Exchange 2010 environment after installing Exchange without a public folder store?

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

GALsync Special - Part 6:: Encryption

 

encrpt.JPG From customers using GALsync in a high secure environmnt we received this request:

" . . . please forward me any documentation you have which details the cryptographic mechanisms used by GALSync, specifically I'd like details of:

Which algorithms are used (I believe you said AES and RSA), Key lengths, key generation and key management, Details of the MS .Net components used.. . "

Find answers below:e

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

How to check free/busy information in Exchange

vu08.JPG Free/busy information are provided in Exchange in a special system folder of a public folder store. This article describes how you can check if free/busy information regarding special users are present. The article is related to Exchange 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010 (if public folders are present).

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

How to check free/busy information in Exchange

vu08.JPG Free/busy information are provided in Exchange in a special system folder of a public folder store. This article describes how you can check if free/busy information regarding special users are present. The article is related to Exchange 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010 (if public folders are present).

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Press Release: Synchronize Exchange Address Data And Calendar Entries

Galsync v4 With Extended Free/Busy Functions And New User Interfaces

 

Dueren, Germany, November 2009. The NETsec GmbH & Co. KG, supplier of productivity solutions for Active-Directory- and Exchange-Administrators, introduces the new version of Exchange-synchronization software Galsync on 15th November. Besides the synchronization of exchange address lists, Galsync v4 can now also synchronize the free-busy-information of contacts between various Exchange-Installations.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

How to use GALsync in a migration - Part 1

In this first part we describe how to use GALsync during an inter-org migration. It should be guarenteed that all users can send mails to each other, wether they are moved to the new environment or not. 

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Press Release: GALsync Version 4 now with Free/Busy

Dueren, Germany  2009-10-12

NETsec announces a major release of its famous software GALsync for 15th of november. This release offers free/busy synchronization or so called InterOrg Free/Busy Replication between untrusted forests . . .

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Friday, September 18, 2009

GALsync Special - Part 2 :: Free Busy

What happens behind the scenes when synchronizing free/busy data between multiple Exchange organizations using GALsync?

When synchronizing different mail organizations GALsync reads the free/busy information of selected user objects in source and stores them in target as free/busy information related to the synchronized contact object.

GALsync does not sync free/busy every time it is modified in source. You might want to export free/busy times in a time window of minimal 5 minutes.

 

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Configuring Free Busy information between Exchange organizations

Microsoft offers some tools or build-in-features to make free/busy available.
The below described scenarios show some useful links helping you to configure free/busy access in different scenarios for trusted and untrusted relations.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

ILM 2007 and GALsync

The Need
There are some companies - small or large, most working on international level - which have to handle multiple Active Directories and multiple Exchange organizations.
Outlook users inside one of each organization can list all mail addresses and some more information like phone numbers and departments in the so called Global address list.
Open Outlook, click New message, click To . . . and you will get all addresses of your companies employees. But: what about your colleagues in the other companies organization?

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