The Exchange Management Shell helps us discover the amazing capabilities of PowerShell. One way it does this is by displaying a tip of the day so that we are introduced to concepts and topics that inevitably will come in handy one day! The other Exchange 2013 tips of the day posts can be found here:…
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Exchange PowerShell Filtering Examples
When writing Exchange PowerShell scripts it is very useful to target specific machines to either query or set their properties. Thus the ability to generate a query that effectively targets the correct machines is a very good thing to have! The reason I'm posting this is that I see a lot of people manually specify…
MEC 2014 – 2 Weeks And Counting
Wow, time has certainly flown and its now only two weeks until MEC 2014 happens down in sunny Austin, Texas! My MEC Profile is here. Currently looking at all the sessions and planning that out! I’m really pumped and am looking forward to meeting a load of virtual friends from a wide range of countries…
Exchange 2007 And 2013 Outlook Anywhere Co-Existence
Since we are still in the early stages of the year, and Exchange 2013 SP1 is now available, we will see lots of migrations to Exchange 2013. Exchange 2013 can be deployed into an existing Exchange organisation where Exchange 2007 SP3 RU10 + and/or Exchange 2010 SP3 exists. Let’s look at an issue that can…
Exchange 2010 SP3 RU5 Released
The Exchange team today announced the availability of Update Rollup 5 for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3. RU5 is the latest rollup of customer fixes available for Exchange Server 2010. The release contains fixes for customer reported issues and previously released security bulletins. The astute reader will note that I did not post about…
Exchange 2013 SP1 Released
Exchange 2013 SP1 has now been released to the Microsoft Download Center! The build number for Exchange Server 2013 SP1 is 15.00.0847.032 Update 5-3-2014: If you are using custom transport agents please see Third-party transport agents cannot be loaded correctly in Exchange Server 2013 The script you need…
Exchange 2010 Tip Of The Day – 26 To 50
Leading on where the previous post left off, here are the Exchange 2010 tips of the day from number 26 to 50. For the related articles in this series please see: Tips 1 – 25 Tips 51 – 75 Tips 76 – 101 Tip of the day #26: Forget a property name? Not a problem…
Exchange 2010 Tip Of The Day – 1 To 25
The Exchange Management Shell helps us discover the amazing capabilities of PowerShell. One way it does this is by displaying a tip of the day so that we are introduced to concepts and topics that inevitably will come in handy one day! Since I had not see a complete list of the Exchange 2010 ones,…
Exchange RBAC Tips N Tricks – PowerShell
Most of the time when working with RBAC in Exchange we are not using large scripts to create and manage roles. Generally we use one-liners to configure RBAC. So I thought it would be useful to post some of the ones that I find myself frequently using. As always please add a comment, or hit…
Exchange Upgrades–The Point Of No Return
When designing an upgrade strategy from an older version of Exchange to a newer one, a question that needs to be addressed is do we need to introduce a version of Exchange that may not currently be present? This may be when upgrading from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010. If that organisation does not have…