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How to restart the Exchange services on a server?

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Go to start. Search for System Management. Click Services. Search for Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service, right-click and choose Restart. Then you get the calls for all connected services to also re-boot them, select yes. Then you have to restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store. Here you get the question if the associated services (BlackBerry) must be restarted. After you restarted Outlook (at account level). If the problem is not solved, you go through all the steps again till the exchange works (sometimes up to 3 times on a slow working server). If the problem persists, than it's advisable to restart the server and if necessary start all these services. The exchange services mostly starting automatically if you restart the server.

Free Website and Blog Submitting to Search Engines and Web Directory's

This time, I will talk about submitting your Website of Blog to Search Engines and Web Directory's for free , so that Search Engines are aware of your website. You will get more hits to your website as more search engines know your website. The websites that I'll present to you, will submit your website to 40 or more search engines at once for free. Even to Search Engines you never heard of. Some of the submitting services adding your new content automatically once you publish new stuff. They will tracking new content of your website once you submitted your website to their service. Some of the submitting services requires a free account. List of Submitting services for Websites (can also work with blogs): buildwebsite4u.com freewebsubmission.com camtech2000.net fwebdirectory.com addpro.com google.com addme.com uwillfind.com List of Submitting services for Blogs (specially for blogs): feedshark.brainbliss.com blogbuzzer.com autopinger.com pingler.com pin...

Send2Deliver for mailing bigger files - alternatives

Do you need more space for sending your e-mail with a big attachment? Than Send2Delivere was a good website to do this. It was simple and worked fast and you didn't need to register. You just had to upload the files and copy the link of your files in to your mail. Google didn't display your files in their results so that's nice for your privacy. After uploading the large files, you can send your mail trough the Send2Deliver service. It's as simple as it is and easy to use. But the  Send2Deliver  website has  stopped  their service. The website www.send2deliver.com is now in hands of a webdevelopper called CoolCreations. Hotmail? GMail? Hotmail and GMail can send attachments with a maximum of 25 MB. But this is not big enough for some of us. Alternatives So what are the alternatives for mailing big files? SkyDrive  or  Google Drive . You can upload your files to the SkyDrive of your Hotmail and link to it in your mail. Google has a similar ...