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Exchange 2019:- Find which ActiveSync Policy is assigned to all mailboxes

For many organizations, ActiveSync plays a big part in terms of communication where end users either have email on company owned devices or personal devices. Policies can be applied to certain users, for example, Executives or Senior Management may have a different Mobile device policy than what end users have. Read more…

By Edward van Biljon, 10 monthsJun 17, 2022 ago
Exchange 2019

Exchange 2019:- How do I open the Exchange Management Shell on Windows Server 2019 Core?

Here is a quick tip on how you can open the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) on Windows Server 2019 Core. In your Elevated command prompt, type in PowerShell and Press Enter. Next, type in the following command and then press enter: Add-PSSnapin Microsoft.Exchange.Management.PowerShell.SnapIn Your window should look similar to this: Read more…

By Edward van Biljon, 3 years ago
Exchange 2010 PowerShell

Exchange 2016:- Check last backup using PowerShell

Here is a quick tip for checking the last backup on an Exchange database using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS): Get-MailboxDatabase -Status | FT name, Last* Simple enough and there you have the information. Hope it helps.

By edward, 3 years ago
Exchange 2010 PowerShell

Exchange 2010:- Moving an offline address with 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 Read more…

By edward, 4 yearsApr 24, 2019 ago
Exchange 2010 PowerShell

Exchange 2010 – Export mail from a Hub Transport Queue

As an Exchange admin, you will always come across mail stuck in a queue, there are so many reasons why this could happen but if you do need to export mail from a queue and not just simply delete it then you can do so running the following PowerShell command Read more…

By edward, 4 yearsFeb 4, 2019 ago
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