How to Calculate Exchange 2010 Mailbox Sizes with PowerShell
How to use the Exchange Server 2010 Management Shell to calculate the size of multiple mailboxes.
How to use the Exchange Server 2010 Management Shell to calculate the size of multiple mailboxes.
This PowerShell command will export to CSV a list of any Exchange mailboxes where other users have permissions to access them.
Exchange Server expert Steve Goodman has released a free PowerShell script that can be used to create a HTML report of your Exchange environment. You can find the script available to download here. That picture above is the output of the script when I ran it against one of my test lab environments. This is […]
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 to change the file paths for Exchange Server 2007 storage groups and databases.
How to install the Exchange Server 2007 Client Access pre-requisites and server role on a Windows Server 2008 server.
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.
This script helps me when I'm planning batches of mailboxes to migrate by reporting the current size and mailbox count for the mailbox databases on the server I'm migrating to.
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.