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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 PowerShell Cookbook: Second Edition - Second Edition

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 PowerShell Cookbook: Second Edition - Second Edition

Overview of this book

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is a complex messaging system. Windows PowerShell 3 can be used in conjunction with Exchange Server 2013 to automate and manage routine and complex tasks to save time, money, and eliminate errors.Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 PowerShell Cookbook: Second Edition offers more than 120 recipes and solutions to everyday problems and tasks encountered in the management and administration of Exchange Server. If you want to write scripts that help you create mailboxes, monitor server resources, and generate detailed reports, then this Cookbook is for you. This practical guide to Powershell and Exchange Server 2013 will help you automate and manage time-consuming and reoccurring tasks quickly and efficiently. Starting by going through key PowerShell concepts and the Exchange Management Shell, this book will get you automating tasks that used to take hours in no time.With practical recipes on the management of recipients and mailboxes as well as distribution groups and address lists, this book will save you countless hours on repetitive tasks. Diving deeper, you will then manage your mailbox database, client access, and your transport servers with simple but effective scripts.This book finishes with advanced recipes on Exchange Server problems such as server monitoring as well as maintaining high availability and security. If you want to control every aspect of Exchange Server 2013 and learn how to save time with PowerShell, then this cookbook is for you.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 PowerShell Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Mailbox move e-mail notification


Exchange 2013 introduced the new New-MigrationBatch cmdlet, which includes a built-in automatic reporting feature for moving mailboxes, together with a more flexible way of moving collections of mailboxes. In this recipe, we will take a look at how to move mailboxes with the new features and check out the report.

How to do it...

To create a migration batch (move request) for moving a collection of mailboxes to another database within the Exchange organization, use the New-MigrationBatch cmdlet, as shown next:

New-MigrationBatch –Name Batch01 `
–CSVData ([System.IO.File]::ReadAllBytes("C:\localmove.csv")) `
–Local -TargetDatabase DB2 `
–NotificationEmails '[email protected]','[email protected]' `
-AutoStart
Get-MigrationUser | Get-MigrationUserStatistics | ft –Autosize

Complete-MigrationBatch –Identity Batch01

Here, you can see a screenshot with the migration statistics:

The following screenshot shows an example from a notification report that was sent...