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Exchange 2007/2010 and anonymous relaying

In every company there are applications, servers or devices which have a requirement to be able to send messages to recipients inside or outside an Exchange 2007 or Exchange 2010 organization. Normal...

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Exchange addresslist based on groupmembership

In Exchange Server 2003 it was easy to create addresslists based on AD groupmemberships. In Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2010 it’s more complicated to use this “feature”. In the Exchange...

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Mailbox Repair Exchange Server 2010 SP1

Service Pack 1 of Exchange Server 2010 has some new cool features. One of the new cool features is the ability to repaire an Exchange Mailbox. Microsoft created a new commandlet based on the ISInteg...

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Exchange Full-Access and Send-As mailbox permissions with Powershell

All tasks in Exchange Server 2007 or Exchange Server 2010 can be done in the Exchange Management Shell. So you are also able to give the Send-As permission and the Full-access permission via the...

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Update your browser error in Outlook Web App 2010 SP1

When disabling the light version of Outlook Web App, you are also disabling the blind and low vision experience feature. If a user chooses the “Use the blind and low vision experience” option when...

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Unable to remove routing group connector?

Did you also create a Routing Group Connector between two Exchange systems with the -BiDirectional parameter of the new-routinggroupconnector cmdlet? When you try to remove the Routing Group Connector...

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Exchange Server 2010 SP1 High Availability Enhancements

With Exchange Server 2010 SP1 several High Availability enhancements came available. In this blog I want to point out the Powershell scripts that came available. Scripts makes life easy...

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Managing Personal Archives with EMS in Exchange 2010 SP1

In Exchange 2010 a personal archive feature came available. The personal archive is an additional mailbox that’s enabled for a user, which you can store on a separate server (since SP1) with less...

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Forwarding all mail of one mailbox via EMS (Powershell)

The function is there for ages, but I am always forget the following administrative feature. Sometimes when a employee is unavailable for a longer time, due an extended holiday or sickness, you often...

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Migrating Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 Notes from the field

When migrating from Exchange 2003 often in the combination when a customer uses a third party utility to create user accounts you can get into trouble with trailing whitespaces in the Display name of...

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Adding PowerShell support to WinPE from ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 console

This blog is initiated by a question asked to Wally Mead during the SCUG Netherlands event last week. The question was if there is any PowerShell support for Boot Images in Configuration Manager 2012...

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My top 10 new features of ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 – part 5

In my series about my top 10 of new features in Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 I would like to dedicate this blog on the Powershell 3.0 support. I am not a Powershell expert but I will try to show you...

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How to cleanup in AD deleted devices via Powershell in ConfigMgr 2012 SP1

I am not a real scripting guy but for one of my customers I wrote a Powershell script that allows you to delete devices in Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 that have been deleted from the Active...

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New version of Cleanup devices in ConfigMgr 2012 script released

Today I released a new version of the “Cleanup in AD deleted devices via Powershell in ConfigMgr 2012 SP1” script that was originally released in March of this year. In this new version the following...

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How to run Powershell scripts with a Service Account to access ConfigMgr 2012...

When using a service account to run for instance my “cleaning ConfigMgr” Powershell script you may run in to an error. When trying to access the Windows PowerShell drive that is mapped to your Primary...

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Quota violation when using Get-CMDevice with ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 CU1

Today I was at one of my customers and looked at an issue that my Clean up Powershell script was not working anymore. While troubleshooting I noticed that the script was exited with a Quota Violation...

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Automation of Microsoft Intune via Microsoft Graph API – an introduction

Since I attended David Falkus‘s Graph API session in Boston, I got enthusiastic about the Microsoft Graph API for Microsoft Intune. As an Azure and Intune (EM+S) expert, one of the features I have been...

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So, what can we do with Microsoft Intune via Microsoft Graph API?

In part 1 I gave a brief introduction to Microsoft Graph API. In this part I’ll explain how to get started and give you some useful examples. As I mentioned in Part 1, almost everything that can be...

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How to use PowerShell to access Microsoft Intune via Microsoft Graph API?

In earlier blogs we have had an introduction to Microsoft Graph and what we can do with Microsoft Intune via the Microsoft Graph API. In this blog I want to add PowerShell to the story and show what we...

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