Create an Exchange Mail Flow Latency Heat Map with PowerShell
A PowerShell script that generates a HTML heat map of the mail flow latency between Exchange mailbox servers.
A PowerShell script that generates a HTML heat map of the mail flow latency between Exchange mailbox servers.
How to use the CustomPatchInstallerActions.ps1 to avoid problems installing update rollups on Exchange servers that have Forefront installed
This PowerShell script will automatically generate email traffic within an Exchange Server 2010 test lab environment.
Learn how to automate the rebalancing of an Exchange Server 2010 Database Availability Group, as well as some important considerations for unhealthy DAG members.
This PowerShell script produces a nicely formatted mailbox size report for Exchange Server environments.
Don't take the risk that your Exchange Servers will run out of transaction log disk space. Use this script to monitor and alert on failed backups that can cause service outages later on.
Get this free PowerShell script for performing a quick health check of your Exchange Server 2010 mailbox servers.
This PowerShell command will export to CSV a list of any Exchange mailboxes where other users have permissions to access them.
Exchange Server expert Steve Goodman has released a free PowerShell script that can be used to create a HTML report of your Exchange environment. You can find the script available to download here. That picture above is the output of the script when I ran it against one of my test lab environments. This is […]
This script helps me when I'm planning batches of mailboxes to migrate by reporting the current size and mailbox count for the mailbox databases on the server I'm migrating to.
PowerShell script for checking the last backup time for the mailbox databases on an Exchange Server.
Exchange Server 2010 treats some object attributes differently than Exchange Server 2003. The most common issue that this causes is invalid aliases on mailbox users.