Exchange 2007/2010: How to Clone a Mailbox Database Configuration
Here is an Exchange Management Shell technique you can use to clone the settings from one mailbox database to another, or to a whole mailbox server.
Here is an Exchange Management Shell technique you can use to clone the settings from one mailbox database to another, or to a whole mailbox server.
How move an Exchange 2010 mailbox database using both the management console and shell.
How to change the file paths for Exchange Server 2007 storage groups and databases.
In Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 you may encounter an error that the public folder store is corrupted and is in an inconsistent state.
This article demonstrates how to update the public folders setting on multiple Exchange Server mailbox databases at once using PowerShell.
This tutorial demonstrates how to modify Exchange Server 2010 Autodiscover site scopes to configure site affinity for Outlook clients.
PowerShell script for checking the last backup time for the mailbox databases on an Exchange Server.
How to use Mailbox Export Requests in Exchange Server 2010 SP1 to export mailboxes to PST file.
This Exchange Server 2010 tutorial demonstrates how to enable or disable POP3 access for individual mailbox users, and how to manage POP3 settings for multiple mailboxes at once.
After an outage or maintenance to the Mailbox servers in a Database Availability Group you may find that the mailbox databases are no longer balanced across all of the DAG members.
An Exchange Server 2010 administrator may want to find out if any of the mailbox databases in the organization have been configured for circular logging. In this tutorial I'll demonstrate how to find the mailbox database and how to reconfigure them all using the Exchange Management Shell.
The Microsoft Exchange Team blog posted about an issue people are experiencing in the field in which certificate revocation status check failures prevent you from assigning a certificate to any Exchange services. Here I demonstrate how to use proxy settings to work around the problem in some scenarios.