One of the first things that you notice after the installation of Small Business Server 2008 finishes is the SBS console. It starts automatically after you logon, and presents you with the list of getting started tasks.
This is extremely helpful in the beginning when you go through the process of initial configuration of the server. At some point later, you might find this behavior annoying. No matter how hard you are looking for an option to disable the auto startup of the SBS console, you will not find one in it. Checking the startup folder or the usual places for starting a program also will not give you a clue. You will be surprised to find out that the SBS console is started by the Task Scheduler.
In the following Step-by-Step video tutorial, you will see how to modify the default automatic startup behavior of the SBS console.

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Dean
The installation process of Exchange Server 2007 ( Screencast: How to Install Exchange 2007 SP1 ) generates and installs a temporary Self Signed Certificate which allows you to start and use Exchange Server 2007 immediately. This certificate is provided as a temporary solution and Microsoft recommends that it is replaced with a Commercial Certificate. Using a SelfSigned certificate poses a security risk to your users. Also, you cannot use ActiveSync and Outlook Anywhere with this certificate. In addition, the remote users get a Pop-Up window, warning them about the certificate when opening Outlook Web Access.
In the following Step-by-Step video tutorial, we will demonstrate the installation and configuration of a GoDaddy Multiple Domain (UCC) SSL Certificate in Exchange Server 2007.
In our demo, we are using a Single Exchange Server 2007 scenario. You can download the text file with Exchange Management Shell commands, here.

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Dean