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Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials

By : Biswanath Banerjee
Book Image

Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials

By: Biswanath Banerjee

Overview of this book

PowerShell has become one of the most important skills in an Exchange administrator's armory. PowerShell has proved its mettle so widely that, if you're not already starting to learn PowerShell, then you're falling behind the industry. It isn't difficult to learn PowerShell at all. In fact, if you've ever run commands from a CMD prompt, then you'll be able to start using PowerShell straightaway. This book will walk you through the essentials of PowerShell in Microsoft Exchange Server and make sure you understand its nitty gritty effectively. You will first walk through the core concepts of PowerShell and their applications. This book discusses ways to automate tasks and activities that are performed by Exchange administrators and that otherwise take a lot of manual effort. Microsoft Exchange PowerShell Essentials will provide all the required details for Active Directory, System, and Exchange administrators to help them understand Windows PowerShell and build the required scripts to manage the Exchange Infrastructure.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Retrieving and exporting e-mails for Auditing using In-Place E-discovery


Now, we have seen how to place mailboxes on hold. In this topic, you will learn how to search and retrieve mailbox items using the E-discovery search in Exchange 2013, 2016 and Exchange online. The In-place eDiscovery and hold wizard in Exchange Admin Center allows authorized users to search the content based on sender, recipient, keywords, start, and end dates. The administrators can then take the actions such as estimating, previewing, copying, and exporting search results.

The following screenshot shows an example of a search result:

Search starting Exchange 2013 uses Microsoft Search Foundation with better indexing and querying functionalities and performances. As the same search foundation is used with SharePoint and other Office products, the e-discovery search can now be performed from both Exchange and SharePoint environments with the same results. The query language used by In-Place eDiscovery is Keyword Query...