The concept of the mailbox is the core feature of any Exchange solution, and it's likely that almost everything you do as an Exchange administrator will revolve around this component. Now in Exchange 2013, the architecture has changed, and lots of new cmdlets and features were introduced that make life much easier for any Exchange administrator, allowing you to do just about anything you can think of when it comes to managing mailboxes through scripts and one-liners. This includes tasks such as moving, importing, exporting, removing, and reconnecting mailboxes, just to name a few. In this chapter, you will learn how to generate reports, perform bulk mailbox changes, repair corrupt mailboxes, and more.
Microsoft Exchange Server Powershell Cookbook (Update)
Microsoft Exchange Server Powershell Cookbook (Update)
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Cookbook Third Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
PowerShell Key Concepts
Exchange Management Shell Common Tasks
Managing Recipients
Managing Mailboxes
Distribution Groups and Address Lists
Mailbox Database Management
Managing Client Access
Managing Transport Servers
High Availability
Exchange Security
Compliance and Audit Logging
Scripting with the Exchange Web Services Managed API
Common Shell Information
Query Syntaxes
Index
Customer Reviews