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Get 1 user from each database on an Exchange 07 server

December 1, 2011February 21, 2021 - by Gene - Leave a Comment

Needed to test searching in some databases so I needed one user from all the databases on one server…

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RBAC helper

August 11, 2011February 19, 2021 - by Gene - 3 Comments.

Quick way to get all the Management Role Entries in a Management Role. Think of it as getting a list of what a Management Role is capable of.

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get all Exchange Servers and their IP addresses…

July 20, 2011February 21, 2021 - by Gene - 1 Comment

As one line: Readable: –Gene

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This was probably written in the Powershell V2 era. Confirm is now provided by default and could be removed? param(…

JonRey - Rename a distribution group in Exchange with Powershell

Just to confirm (pun intended?), I am getting the same error. No matter what I do (even trying get-help rename-distributiongroup),…

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Gene, many thanks for this command! This helped me out with a mailbox move did that did not finish properly…

Tim - Viewing reports in Windows Server 2012 WSUS

Thanks a lot! Had the same struggle.

Marc Vanderstraeten - Rename a distribution group in Exchange with Powershell

Found solution :-) Replace $Confirm with $MyConfirm everywhere and run ;-) PS: Probably because of the reserved word in PS

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