Ex Shell Tips
- Exchange Powershell Tip #01: How to get the list of DAG databases that are not mounted on the preferred database copy in the DAG.
- Exchange Powershell Tip #02: To see the number of items and the size oftheAdminAuditLogs in your organization in Exchange 2010 or 2013, you can run this cmdlet…
- Exchange Powershell Tip #03: How to find which Service Pack and Update Rollup is installed on all Exchange servers in your organization? This applies to Exchange 2010 and 2013 both.
- Exchange Powershell Tip #04: How to find all inactive mailboxes in Exchange 2010 or 2013 environment? OR How to get the list of all mailboxes which are not accessed in last X days?
- Exchange Powershell Tip #05: How much disk space I have on my Exchange 2010 or 2013 servers?
- Exchange Powershell Tip #06: Did my Exchange 2010 or 2013 Backup completed last night?
- Exchange Powershell Tip #07: How to set Event Logging Level (Diagnostic Logging) on all or filtered Exchange servers in bulk?
- Exchange Powershell Tip #08: How to take LDAP dump of an Exchang object like Exchange Server, Mailbox Database, Public Folder Database, Mailbox, OWA Virtual Directory, Database Availability Group or Public Folder Hierarchies object?
- Exchange Powershell Tip #09: How to find who has Full Mailbox access and/or Send As permission on various mailboxes in your environment? Or How to get the list of mailboxes on which someone has Full Mailbox access and/or Send As permission ?
- Exchange Powershell Tip #10: Find list of mailboxes which are having more than one primary SMTP addresses in an Exchange environment.
- Exchange Powershell Tip #11: How much free disk space I have on my Exchange Servers?
- Exchange Powershell Tip #12: How do I export specific messages from the Transport Queue?
- Exchange Powershell Tip #13: How do I see values of all the parameters from the Exchange Cmdlet? (Powershell Please show me everything out of that cmdlet)
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