Exchange Log Level GUI Script
Here is a simple, but useful, Exchange log level GUI script which was written for Exchange 2013 but with compatibility for Exchange 2010 as well.
View ArticleExchange: Auto Batching 2013 Migrations
Here is a quick script I put together for automatically creating Exchange 2013 mailbox migration batches. This is useful for the final stages of an Exchange 2013 upgrade among other things....
View ArticleExchange: Receive Connector Tango! – Part 1
Exchange receive connectors are often configured incorrectly or worse, insecurely. Here are a number of items to look out for in your Exchange infrastructure.
View ArticleExchange: Receive Connector Tango! – Part 2
In part 1 of this series I discussed some basic knowledge requirements to get a better grip on receive connectors in Exchange. I continue that conversation with some examples of improperly configured...
View ArticleUpdate: Get-CalendarPermission
Going through older code is a bit like looking through an old yearbook or photo album. If the pictures within are old enough you usually end up laughing at how little you recognize yourself and maybe...
View ArticleExchange: Handling Old Log and Other Files
Use powershell to managed out of control Exchange log files.
View ArticleLync and UM Correlation with Powershell
This short function will parse AD for Lync enabled users and contacts and return a list of helpful information.
View ArticleExchange Mailbox Auditing with Powershell
I came up with these Powershell functions due to some of the idiosyncrasies in exchange mailbox permissions and rights delegations.
View ArticleExchange: Database Leveling Redux
Some time ago I tackled the challenge of constructing a variant of the bin packing algorithm for leveling out Exchange databases’ size with the least amount of mailbox migrations necessary. Since then,...
View ArticleExchange: Stop Email Exfiltration
When your users leave or get removed from the organization they may still be getting company confidential information. Here is how you can find out and stop this from happening. I’ve seen this in...
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