Windows powershell command builder for exchange




















Active 7 years, 10 months ago. Viewed times. I am trying make a c application which runs sharepoint cmdlets in management shell CreateRunspace config ; cmdlet. Add cmd ; pipeline. Invoke ; pipeline.

Stop ; cmdlet. AppendLine obj. Any help is much appreciated. Improve this question. Keerthi Keerthi 42 4 4 bronze badges. View all posts by Maik van der Gaag. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Privacy policy. The Exchange Management Shell is built on Windows PowerShell technology and provides a powerful command-line interface that enables the automation of Exchange administration tasks.

You can use the Exchange Management Shell to manage every aspect of Exchange. For example, you can create email accounts, create Send connectors and Receive connectors, configure mailbox database properties, and manage distribution groups. You can use the Exchange Management Shell to perform every task that's available in the Exchange graphical management tools, plus things that you can't do there for example, bulk operations.

The Exchange Management Shell also provides a robust and flexible scripting platform. Visual Basic scripts that required many lines of code can be replaced by Exchange Management Shell commands that use as little as one line of code.

The Exchange Management Shell provides this flexibility because it uses an object model that's based on the Microsoft. NET Framework.

This object model enables Exchange cmdlets to apply the output from one command to subsequent commands. To start using the Exchange Management Shell immediately, see the Exchange Management Shell documentation section later in this article. Name Server Recovery ReplicationType.

SW, that is all there is to using commands for Exchange Server from a remote computer. Join me tomorrow when I will talk about discovering imported commands for Exchange Server.

I will also create a function to display the commands. I invite you to follow me on Twitter and Facebook. If you have any questions, send email to me at scripter microsoft. See you tomorrow. Until then, peace. Comments are closed. Scripting Forums. PowerShell Forums. PowerShell on TechCommunity. January 23rd, I liked your Doctor Scripto January 24, I am not sure this is a Doctor Scripto January 25, NET Core.



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