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February 2007 - Posts

ApplyMandatoryProperties

Recently I've gotten several questions about the "-ApplyMandatoryProperties" parameter on Set-Mailbox. Here's a quick overview of this parameter - what it does, why it does it, etc. What does ApplyMandatoryProperties parameter do? It applies the mandatory
Posted by evand | 1 Comments

Where will you be March 12-15th?

In the wake of the largest product launch in the company's history (Windows Vista operating system, Office 2007 and -- most importantly ! -- Exchange Server 2007), Microsoft Corp. will host the 2007 MVP Global Summit . The annual event recognizes the
Posted by evand | 5 Comments

Filterable Properties in Exchange 2007 RTM

Since I've posted a number of times about OPATH filters for Exchange 2007 and RecipientFilter parameter for EAP/AL/GAL/DDG objects, it's only fair that I get a lot of email asking me questions about how to use it, how to convert old-style LDAP filters
Posted by evand | 7 Comments
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Mailbox Size PowerShell Form Script

Glen recently posted an " Exchange 2007 Mailbox Size PowerShell Form Script ". This is a super-cool walkthrough post for at least two reasons: 1) It shows the power of PowerShell (and you know I just can't get enough of that!) but also 2) it shows how
Posted by evand | 0 Comments

$AdminSessionADSettings and you

Jared has previously posted twice on topics that skirt around the issue of "scope" in Exchange 2007: first in October as Tips 1 and 2 of the Exchange 2007 Console Tips and Tricks post and then again in January as Tip 1 of the Tips for Managing the Exchange
Posted by evand | 2 Comments

Using MemberOf with -RecipientFilter

In the Do I Really Need to Upgrade my Filters blog post, Several folks posted a question/comment asking about MemberOf. In Exchange 2003, it was possible to build an EAP/AL/GAL/DDG filter that took into account group membership as a criteria for inclusion
Posted by evand | 7 Comments

Exchange Demos with PowerShell - Grand Finale/Provisioning

Continuing from the previous post , in this final part of the demo I explain how I provisioned the environment, and demonstrated a script to "rip out" the environment and then effortlessly "regenerate" it again: [PS] C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange
Posted by evand | 1 Comments

Exchange Demos with PowerShell - Finding Things

Continuing on from the previous post , in the third part of the demo I talk about using help and "finding things" in PowerShell. as well as introducing the concept of Exchange identity and filters (both traditional PowerShell client-side and Exchange's
Posted by evand | 1 Comments

Exchange Demos with PowerShell - DotNet Objects

Continuing from the previous post , during the second part of the demo I introduced the details on how to interact with other .net objects, along with some of the PowerShell glue that makes manipulating Exchange objects so powerful: [PS] C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange
Posted by evand | 1 Comments

Exchange Demos with PowerShell - Basics

The first part of the demo I describe in my previous post was to introduce the crowd to the basics of interacting with the Exchange cmdlets in PowerShell: [PS] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop>Get-ExchangeServer Name Site ServerRole
Posted by evand | 1 Comments

Exchange Demos with PowerShell

I'd previously blogged about Vivek posting the details and a link to the "Scriptacular Demo Pack" . This download can be very useful in preparing/provisioning an environment to use for demos, and then knocking the socks off your audience with the coolness
Posted by evand | 1 Comments
 
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