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Users Delayed X Milliseconds is the number of users who were delayed by X or more milliseconds in the current one-minute ...
Users Journaled Rate is the number of message senders and recipients for which journal reports were generated per second. ...
Users on mailbox store '{3}' on server {2} will be prevented from receiving new messages if their mailbox size reaches {9} ...
Users X Times Over Budget is the total number of users that have exceeded OverBudgetThreshold in the current one minute window. ...
Using Outlook Web App or Windows PowerShell to modify your rules will delete any rules that were previously turned off using ...
Using port {0} may cause messages to fail for the following connection type: {1}]. The correct ports to use are either port ...
Using the Outlook Anywhere feature to enable your users to connect to their Exchange mailboxes eliminates the need for remote ...
Valid digital IDs weren't found for the recipients listed below. If you go ahead and encrypt the message, those recipients ...
Validating the recipient and configuration scope of the "{0}" management role assignment against the existing enabled delegating ...