Exchange Server 2013: Using Test-ServiceHealth to Verify Required Services are Running
Using the Test-ServiceHealth PowerShell cmdlet to test that the required services are running on an Exchange Server 2013 server.
Using the Test-ServiceHealth PowerShell cmdlet to test that the required services are running on an Exchange Server 2013 server.
How to use the Test-MAPIConnectivity PowerShell cmdlet to test mailbox database availability and latency.
How to create a test mailbox user that the Exchange Server 2013 PowerShell test cmdlets can use for troubleshooting Exchange.
How to use the Exchange 2013 management tools to reseed a failed database copy in a database availability group.
Exchange Server 2013 has some changes in the available PowerShell cmdlets for managing mobile devices.
How to use the Exchange Management Shell to find all Exchange mailboxes that are associated with a throttling policy.
Version 1.2 of the Test-ExchangeServerHealth.ps1 script is available, which includes a number of bug fixes as well as adding the DAG health check.
The Get-DAGHealth.ps1 PowerShell script has been updated to version 1.1 with bug fixes and Exchange 2013 compatibility.
How to use PowerShell to report the size of individual mailbox folders in Exchange Server.
How to use the Test-MAPIConnectivity PowerShell cmdlet in Microsoft Exchange Server to test the availability of databases.
The Exchange Management Shell may fail to connect to an Exchange server and display a WinRM shell error.
How to manually add or remove email addresses to recipients in Exchange Server 2013 using PowerShell.