Month: December 2014
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How To Get X Number Of Lines From Text File Using PowerShell
This KB will show you how to get X number of lines from a text file using PowerShell cmdlet.
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How To Sign Your PowerShell Script Using Domain Trusted CA Certificate
If you have a Trusted Root CA In your domain Environment you can use to Sign your PowerShell scripts In a few easy steps.
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How To Find WINRM Version In Order To Connect To Office 365
If you need to find out which WINRM Version Is Installed On your Server follow the steps below:
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Microsoft To Release Azure Active Directory Connect
Microsoft Is about to release a replacement tool to Azure Active Directory Sync also known as Dirsync
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Microsoft OneNote 2010 Backup Folder location and Configuration
This guide will show you how to configure \ change the backup location of Microsoft OneNote 2010
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How To Move Arbitration Mailboxes To A New Database Exchange 2013
In Microsoft Exchange 2010 and 2013, There are 3 Arbitration system mailbox used to store organization
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Get All Exchange Mailbox Database And Number Of Mailboxes On Each one
The cmdlet below will show you how to get the number of mailboxes hosted on each Exchange server database.
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How Get User Mailbox Folder Sizes Report Exchange 2010 \ 2013
The cmdlet below will show you how to get a Mailbox Folder statistics for specific user, the cmdlet will also
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Exchange 2013 How To Enable Apply Email Address policy to Multiple Users
If you need to enable automatically update email addresses based on email address policy to multiple on Exchange Server 2013 users using PowerShell you can use the cmdlet below:
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New Microsoft Exchange releases For December 2014
Microsoft announced the release of the updates below for Exchange server 2007, 2010 and 2013.
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How To Enable Mailbox Auditing On Exchange 2010 /2013
Mailbox Audit logging allows tracking of many actions inside the mailbox like, copy, move, softdelete, harddelete, etc.
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How To View All Exchange 2010 \ 2013 Databases And Their Total Size
To view all Exchange 2010 \2013 databases and their total size we use the Exchange Powershell cmdlet below: