by Edward van Biljon | Mar 7, 2024 | Exchange 2013, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
Having a second domain controller in your Exchange Server environment is crucial for ensuring redundancy and distributing the load off the main server. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of adding a second domain controller using PowerShell. Why...
by Edward van Biljon | Mar 5, 2024 | Exchange 2019, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2013 PowerShell, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2019 PowerShell, PowerShell
Microsoft Exchange Server is a powerful email and collaboration platform used by many organizations around the world. With its extensive features and capabilities, managing Exchange Server tasks can sometimes be a complex and time-consuming process. However,...
by Edward van Biljon | Jan 6, 2024 | Exchange 2019, Exchange 2019 PowerShell
Calendar permissions are something I work with all the time and if you do not document each change you do and if you leave the company you are working for, the next administrator will not know what is currently set. You can view individual mailbox folder permissions...
by Edward van Biljon | Jan 5, 2024 | Exchange 2019, Exchange 2019 PowerShell
As an Exchange Admin, running updates such as Security updates or Cumulative Updates are something we perform all the time as they are released. This may be in a test lab or dedicated dev environment so you can track any issues. When servers are put into Maintenance...
by Edward van Biljon | Jan 4, 2024 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2019
In my previous blog post, we looked at the Exchange Server Server Component State and how to validate each item. We will continue with the health checking and look at the Server Health state in Exchange Server, this can be Exchange 2019 or Exchange 2016. In this blog,...
by Edward van Biljon | Jan 3, 2024 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2019, PowerShell, PowerShell ISE
As Exchange Administrators, we sometimes run into issues when mail stops flowing for example or Autodiscover is not working. Generally you would first look at the Event Logs but there is another section we need to also check. In Exchange, whether it is Exchange 2019,...