by Edward van Biljon | Dec 14, 2023 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2019, PowerShell, PowerShell ISE, PowerShell V7
In my lab, I was wanting to see which mailboxes had Send On Behalf Permissions assigned and instead of going through each mailbox and looking at the delegation tab in the Exchange Admin Center (EAC), I put together a script to get this information for me. The script...
by Edward van Biljon | Dec 10, 2023 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2019, Windows Server 2019 PowerShell, Windows Server 2022 PowerShell
In my previous blog post, we looked at retrieving the IIS bindings for the Exchange Back End. As mentioned, Windows Server 2019 and 2022 core is limited with what you can access from a GUI perspective. I wanted to be able to update the SSL certificate on the Exchange...
by Edward van Biljon | Dec 9, 2023 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2019
A common question that Senior Management ask Exchange Administrators is, “Please can you tell us who is sending the most emails in a day”. If you are using a 3rd party solution that can run reports for you then you are able to achieve this easily but...
by Edward van Biljon | Dec 8, 2023 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2019, PowerShell, PowerShell ISE, PowerShell V7
As Administrators, you may work with 10 Exchange Servers in an environment or you may work with 500. Consistency within configuration is essential as something small like the incorrect DNS server can cause havoc and send you down a rabbit hole trying to find the root...
by Edward van Biljon | Dec 7, 2023 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2019, PowerShell, PowerShell ISE
In Windows Server 2019 or Windows Server 2022 Core edition, many GUI (Graphical User Interface) items are not available including IIS Manager. On Windows Server Core, pretty much almost everything is configured with PowerShell or if you use another server as a proxy...
by Edward van Biljon | Dec 3, 2023 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2019, PowerShell, PowerShell ISE
Many times as Exchange Admins, we are tasked to find out if we have licenses available for new staff or we are running out of space on a server or simply just performing a cleanup and we need to know which users are inactive. In a small company this will be easier to...