Mark Andrews career in technology has been a varied one. Over the last 18 years, he has held several different positions ranging from customer service to quality assurance. Throughout all of these positions, the responsibility of configuration management and build management has always fallen either to Mark personally or to one of the groups that he managed; because of his "keeping a hand in" management style, he has been involved closely with the scripting and automation framework for this area. Creating scripted frameworks that intercommunicate across machine/operating system/domain boundaries is a passion for him.
Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials
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Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials
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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
Free Chapter
Getting Started with PowerShell
Learning Recipient Management
Handling Distribution Groups
Exchange Security
Everything about Microsoft Exchange Policies
Handling Exchange Server Roles
Auditing and E-Discovery
Managing High Availability
Exploring EWS Managed API
Common Administration Tasks
Index
Customer Reviews