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Blog Post:
Office 365 PowerShell Series
Sean Earp
For Partners only, we have a series of 3 training videos that have just been released to the Partner Learning Center . Office 365: PowerShell Series Part 1 - Introduction to PowerShell Automation is the key to efficiency. Microsoft Windows PowerShell ® provides a more powerful method of accessing the...
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20 May 2013
Blog Post:
Planning and Deploying Office 365 Jump Start
Sean Earp
If you are an IT Pro that will be deploying Office 365, or a Microsoft Partner studying for the 70-323 Administering Office 365 exam, make sure to head over to http://aka.ms/O365-CertJump to watch Ajinkya Pinto and Fulvio Salanitro (Partner Technical Consultants) share the information you need...
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8 Jun 2012
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OWA Cross-Site Silent Redirection in Exchange 2010 SP2
IftekharH
(Post courtesy of Krishan Kant Mehta ) It wasn’t too long ago when we were celebrating the release of Exchange Server 2010 SP1. Now, high on the hog, we have Exchange Server 2010 SP2, with pretty interesting set of new features and enhancements including the much awaited Address Book Policies feature...
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21 Mar 2012
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Extending Remote Desktop Services using PowerShell – Part 7
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Manoj Ravikumar Nair , who you can follow on his excellent blog at http://www.powershell.ms ) Previous Post: Extending Remote Desktop Services using PowerShell – Part 6 Using Best Practice Analyzer for Remote Desktop Services To use the Best Practice Analyzer for Remote Desktop Services...
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9 Dec 2011
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Extending Remote Desktop Services using PowerShell – Part 6
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Manoj Ravikumar Nair , who you can follow on his excellent blog at http://www.powershell.ms ) Previous Post: Extending Remote Desktop Services using PowerShell – Part 5 Network Load Balancing Farm Members: To avoid problems with stale DNS entries, you might decide to implement NLB or Network...
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9 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
Extending Remote Desktop Services using PowerShell – Part 5
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Manoj Ravikumar Nair , who you can follow on his excellent blog at http://www.powershell.ms ) Previous Post: Extending Remote Desktop Services via PowerShell – Part 4 Configuring Remote Desktop Gateway Now that we have our RDS Farm setup, let’s extend our RDS Farm over the internet by...
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9 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
Extending Remote Desktop Services via PowerShell – Part 4
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Manoj Ravikumar Nair , who you can follow on his excellent blog at http://www.powershell.ms ) Previous Post: Extending Remote Desktop Services via PowerShell – Part 3 Configuring a RDS Farm using PowerShell So far, we have installed two RD Session Host Servers, added some RemoteApps, configured...
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9 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
Extending Remote Desktop Services via PowerShell – Part 3
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Manoj Ravikumar Nair , who you can follow on his excellent blog at http://www.powershell.ms ) Previous Post: Extending Remote Desktop Services via PowerShell – Part 2 Configuring Remote Desktop Connection Broker Now that we have our two RD Session Hosts Servers (COLFAX and FUJI) and our...
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9 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
Extending Remote Desktop Services via PowerShell – Part 2
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Manoj Ravikumar Nair , who you can follow on his excellent blog at http://www.powershell.ms ) Previous Post: Extending Remote Desktop Services via PowerShell – Part 1 Configuring Remote Desktop Session Host Server using RDS Provider for PowerShell If you have installed the RD Session Host...
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9 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
Extending Remote Desktop Services using PowerShell
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Manoj Ravikumar Nair , who you can follow on his excellent blog at http://www.powershell.ms ) What? Are you kidding me? I never knew we could automate Remote Desktop Services using PowerShell. But, yes we can. You can almost automate everything within your Remote Desktop Services Infrastructure...
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9 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
Set Up a Shared Mailbox in Office 365
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Himankini Shah ) A shared mailbox is a mailbox that multiple users can open to read and send e-mail messages. Shared mailboxes allow a group of users to view and send e-mail from a common mailbox. They also allow users to share a common calendar, so they can schedule and view vacation...
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7 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
Single Seat Administration of Exchange 2010 using PowerShell Implicit Remoting
Sean Earp
(Post courtesy Manoj Ravikumar Nair ) Do you have an Exchange 2010 infrastructure setup in your environment for your messaging needs? Do you want to manage your Exchange 2010 from a Client PC or any other server? The most common answer to this question would be a ‘YES’ followed by the installation of...
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2 Sep 2011
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