Sunday, November 1, 2009

History of M: Drive came out in Exchange 2003

There are two reasons: first, “M” for “Mail”, and second, because it was in the middle of the alphabet and least likely to collide either with actual storage drives -which start at A and move up - or mapped network drives - which start at Z and move down), and get a list of mailboxes, navigate to mail folders via cmd or windows explorer and look at actual messages.

Exchange System Management (ESM) tool does not use DSAccess to discover the DC it will talk to. Instead it discovers the DC it will use on its own, using ADSI to do a server-less binding to the directory. The reason behind this is because of ESM's extensive use of and queries to the AD.

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