Tag Archives: Exchange Management Shell

How to add, modify and remove Inbox Rules in Exchange Server using PowerShell

How to add, modify and remove Inbox Rules in Exchange Server using PowerShell One of the common recipient management tasks is dealing with server-side inbox rules. You can see right now I’m logged into ECP and under the organized email option here, I’m over on the inbox rule slab and I’ve got all of my … Continue reading How to add, modify and remove Inbox Rules in Exchange Server using PowerShell

How to Add, Remove and Modify Recipients in Exchange Server using PowerShell

You’ll probably spend a lot of time in your Exchange Management Shell (EMS) on the recipients, creating mailboxes, modifying users and things like that. If you’re going to look at how you’re going to do this one at a time but also more powerful options for doing this in bulk. Taking things out of the … Continue reading How to Add, Remove and Modify Recipients in Exchange Server using PowerShell

How to use PowerShell to Generate Reports in Exchange Server 2010

One of the big things that Exchange Server Administrators end up using the shell for is generating reports and this can be for monitoring or alerting, firing up that report data and the email or something like that. There are all kinds of different cases for this and PowerShell’s a great tool to generate reports. … Continue reading How to use PowerShell to Generate Reports in Exchange Server 2010

How to Run the Exchange Management Shell EMS in PowerShell

How to Run the Exchange Management Shell EMS in PowerShell Instructor: Mike Pfeiffer Let’s take a look at a couple of ways that you can use the Exchange Management Shell in a scripting environment. We’ll go beyond just working interactively in the Shell and actually composing real world robust scripts. We’ll use a scripting editor … Continue reading How to Run the Exchange Management Shell EMS in PowerShell

What is the deal with all those disconnected mailboxes in EMC? Exchange Server 2010 SP1

You may have noticed while clicking around in EMC that in the 'Disconnected Mailbox' container, under the Recipient Configuration node, there might be tens or hundreds of disconnected mailboxes. This can be a bit alarming at first, especially when you know for a fact that you haven't removed or disabled any where near that many … Continue reading What is the deal with all those disconnected mailboxes in EMC? Exchange Server 2010 SP1

Video: Exchange Server – Using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) to delete messages with cmdlet Search-Mailbox

Ever need to delete emails to large distribution lists in Exchange Server 2010? In this DrillBit™ Video, Microsoft MVP Mike Pfeiffer shows how to use the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) to delete messages with a new cmdlet called Search-Mailbox. Upcoming live Exchange & PowerShell training at Interface Technical Training: EXCH2010: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Exchange … Continue reading Video: Exchange Server – Using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) to delete messages with cmdlet Search-Mailbox

Video: Importing and exporting mailbox data in Exchange Server 2010 using the Request cmdlets

In Exchange Server 2010, you need to use the Exchange Management Shell to export and import mailbox databases. In this video, MVP Mike Pfeiffer shows how to use the new Mailbox Export Request cmdlet to export a mailbox to a .pst file and using the new Mailbox Import Request cmdlet to import data from one … Continue reading Video: Importing and exporting mailbox data in Exchange Server 2010 using the Request cmdlets

Video – Exchange 2010 – How to import photos into Active Directory and display in Outlook

In this DrillBit™ Video, Microsoft MVP Mike Pfeiffer shows you how to import photos into Exchange Server 2010 Active Directory that can be displayed in Outlook 2010. Currently there is not a graphical interface that will allow you to do this; it must be done through the Exchange Management Shell. This video will also show … Continue reading Video – Exchange 2010 – How to import photos into Active Directory and display in Outlook