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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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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

How to use GALsync in a migration - Part 2

In this second part we describe how to use GALsync during an inter-org (inter-forest) migration / cross-forest migration using exchange shared name space. If a shared smtp name space is present, both organizations are responsible for the same smtp addresses.

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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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Friday, September 18, 2009

GALsync Introduction - Part 4 :: Directory Data

In this part I will tell you what objects from Active Directory may be synchronized between forests and how to chose them in GALsync's directory tab.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

GALsync Introduction - Part 1 :: The GUI

GALsync is written in C# using .NET Framework. The GUI is Outlook 2007 like. In this blog I describe how the most important features are represented in our Graphical User Interface (GUI).

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Press Release: GALsync - an elegant solution for integrating multiple Active Directory forests

3d2f.com editors called the program GALsync "the best among the like" and "the most promising in its class".
Below we publish the editor's article:

"Full of partial integration of several Active Directory forests may be required in a number of situations. For instance, a company may be using two or more forests for different groups of employees -- the core one for the company as a whole and a separate one for the international or regional sales personnel. Another example would be a company take-over or merger -- two or more AD forests would have to be integrated. Solving this problem could be potentially very time-consuming and technically complex. Fortunately, there is a tool can make this task a snap. It's called GALsync. "

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