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Exchange 2019 – Create a DAG using PowerShell

Exchange 2019 – Create a DAG using PowerShell

by edward | Dec 29, 2018 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell

In Exchange, creating a DAG using the GUI is very easy, you fill in your DAG name, Witness Server and Witness Directory and optional to enter an IP address, let’s look at how to do this using Powershell in Exchange 2019. Exchange should create the witness folder...
Exchange 2019 – Create a DAG using PowerShell

Exchange 2019 – Check a mail-queue that is giving an error with PowerShell

by edward | Dec 28, 2018 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell

In Exchange, you have the option to view your mail queues using the GUI interface and you can at a quick glance view the error of a specific domain or if something is wrong. With Powershell, you can do the same thing. To firstly get a list of all the queues you run...
Exchange 2019 – Create a DAG using PowerShell

Exchange 2019 – Change the URL’s with PowerShell

by edward | Dec 27, 2018 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell

In one of my previous articles we looked at updating the autodiscover internal URL, today we will update the rest using PowerShell, this includes the following: EWSOABOWAActiveSyncPowerShellECP Here are the list of PowerShell commands that were run to update my lab...
Exchange 2019 – Create a DAG using PowerShell

Exchange 2019 – Assign Services to an SSL Certificate

by edward | Dec 26, 2018 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell

In Exchange 2019, viewing and assigning an SSL certificate services is basically the same as Exchange 2013 and 2016. In this example we will use PowerShell to firstly view the certificates we have and then assign services to that SSL certificate along with setting...
Exchange 2019 – Create a DAG using PowerShell

Exchange 2019 – Create a send connector with PowerShell

by edward | Dec 25, 2018 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell

In Exchange, whether it is Exchange 2019 or 2013 or 2016 or 2010, you need a send connector to be able to route email to the internet etc. You can create a send connector using the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) but what fun would that be when you can use PowerShell....
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