Exchange Fast Transfer ICS – MS-OXCFXICS
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Joe Warren, Principal Software Development Engineer, explains fast transfer and incremental change synchronization as specified in MS-OXCFXICS. This talk includes information about copying and moving messages. This talk was part of the January 2011 Exchange RPC Protocol Documentation Plugfest and is related to the Exchange Server Open Specifications Program, which includes documents that are available on MSDN.
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I'd recommend watching the Sep 2010 presentations on Fast Transfer and ICS (both by Joe Warren as well) before watching this one. There is a lot of assumed knowledge that was covered in the earlier series.
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