Output a List of In-Policy Users for a Resource Mailbox Using PowerShell
How to use PowerShell to output a list of in-policy users configured for an Exchange Server room or equipment mailbox.
How to use PowerShell to output a list of in-policy users configured for an Exchange Server room or equipment mailbox.
How to use PowerShell to rename an Exchange Server room mailbox.
How to use the Resource Schema in Exchange Server 2013 to show your end users the features that room and equipment mailboxes have.
Exchange Server 2013 room mailboxes that are configured with delegates may have issues with processing calendar items that have been approved.
An overview of the room and resource mailboxes in Exchange Server 2013.
How to show the full free/busy details to users for Exchange Server 2010 Room and Resource mailboxes.
In this tutorial we'll explore the purpose of a Room Mailbox in Exchange Server 2010, how to create a Room Mailbox, and look at different ways to configure a Room Mailbox to suit different scenarios.
Here is a quick tip on using the Exchange Management Shell to enable Auto Accept on all of your Room Mailboxes with a single command.
Read my three part series about Exchange Server 2007 resource mailboxes. Learn what they are, how to create Room and Equipment mailboxes, and how to extend the resource schema with custom resource properties to add more detail to your resource mailboxes.