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Exchange 2019:- Set TLS Certificate name on your receive connector.

Exchange 2019:- Set TLS Certificate name on your receive connector.

by Edward van Biljon | Feb 3, 2022 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2019

In Exchange 2019, same with Exchange 2016, you have your standard receive connectors that comes with Exchange once installed. To recap, here is the list: Default <ServerName>Client Proxy <ServerName>Default Frontend <ServerName>Outbound Proxy...
Exchange 2016:- Mailbox isn’t unique on database

Exchange 2016:- Mailbox isn’t unique on database

by Edward van Biljon | Jul 2, 2021 | Exchange 2016

Deleting mailboxes or recovering deleted mailboxes are something that Exchange Admins do often. For a refresher, the disconnected mailboxes will show up 24 hours after they have been removed and you can run a script to identify the disabled ones as below (script from...
Windows PowerShell:- Adding windows defender exclusions

Windows PowerShell:- Adding windows defender exclusions

by edward | Jul 20, 2019 | Windows Server 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2016

If you are running Exchange, you are aware that you need to exclude certain folders, processes etc. from scanning for Exchange to run optimally. Now if you have System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) in your environment, adding exclusions is easy and you can paste...
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