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Exchange 2010:- Check when user mailboxes were created using PowerShell

Exchange 2010:- Check when user mailboxes were created using PowerShell

by edward | Jun 11, 2019 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2010 PowerShell, Exchange 2013 PowerShell, Exchange 2016 PowerShell

As an IT Admin or Exchange Admin, you might have come across the question “When were the mailboxes created”. In this quick example, we will look at the script you can run to check all users in the Organization or just an individual mailbox. To check all...
Exchange 2010:- Check when user mailboxes were created using PowerShell

Exchange 2010:- Seed your database from the Passive copy.

by edward | May 22, 2019 | Exchange 2010 PowerShell

In Exchange 2010, you may notice that when you want to seed your 3rd copy of the DAG, you don’t have the option to select a source server like you have in newer versions of Exchange. It will always seed from the Active copy. To achieve this goal using the...
Exchange 2010/2013/2016:- Get last logon time for mailbox in an OU

Exchange 2010/2013/2016:- Get last logon time for mailbox in an OU

by edward | May 6, 2019 | Exchange 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2010 PowerShell, Exchange 2013 PowerShell

In exchange, many commands are directed at all mailboxes in the environment, but there is a time when you only want info on a specific organizational unit (OU). It is actually very easy to do, below is a snippet of a script you can use to get the last logon...
Exchange 2010:- Check when user mailboxes were created using PowerShell

Exchange 2010:- Moving an offline address with PowerShell

by edward | Apr 24, 2019 | Exchange 2016 PowerShell, Exchange 2010 PowerShell, Exchange 2013 PowerShell

Here is a quick tip on how to move a few or a couple of hundred Offline address books with the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) by running a single command: If you had to use the Exchange Management Console (EMC), it will take you quite a while to do but with...
Exchange 2010:- Check when user mailboxes were created using PowerShell

Exchange 2010:- Export Mailbox using a date range with PowerShell

by edward | Apr 18, 2019 | Exchange 2019 PowerShell, Exchange 2010 PowerShell, Exchange 2013 PowerShell, Exchange 2016 PowerShell

Exporting mailboxes is great but what if you only wanted information for a certain period as you need it for whatever reason, legal, manager, etc. Well using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) you can run the following command to export the data: $Users = Get-Content...
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