
Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange Server Elearning Training Cursus
Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange Server: Getting Started
Kursinhalt
Overview
The Exchange Management Shell PowerShell environment is installed with Exchange Server and is viewed as a primary method of configuration and management. This course covers installation of Exchange with PowerShell, Permissions and AD integration, exporting reports and logging, and managing message distribution and delivery.
Prerequisites
None
Target Audience
Exchange server administrators and developers looking to understand the command line interface to Microsoft SQL Server
Objectives
Getting Started
- start the course
- manually configure Remote PowerShell for use with Microsoft Exchange Server
- save credentials explicitly to avoid dialog boxes when running scripts in Microsoft PowerShell
- schedule jobs to run in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- script the unattended installation of single and multiple instances of Microsoft Exchange Server, using PowerShell ISE
Permissions and AD
- grant a user or a group full access to other user mailboxes in Microsoft PowerShell
- identify users that have full access permission to a mailbox in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- set the management shell view to look at an OU, a domain, and the forest using Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- use role-based access control in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
Reports and Logging
- export data from the management shell to a text file and to a CSV file in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- send a report in an SMTP e-mail, from within the Exchange management shell in Microsoft PowerShell
- log shell sessions to a transcript in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
Working with Contacts
- use Exchange Management Shell cmdlets and parameters to add, modify, disable, and remove Microsoft Exchange user mailboxes
- create mail contacts in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- manage distribution groups in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- manage resource mailboxes in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
Recipients and Message Delivery
- create recipients in bulk using a CSV file in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- work with recipient filters in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- add and remove individual or group e-mail addresses in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- hide recipients from address lists in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- configure recipient moderation in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- configure message delivery restrictions in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
Overview
PowerShell can be used for all day-to-day mailbox management tasks in Exchange Server. This course looks at many facets of mailbox management, from reporting to archiving, setting quotas and effecting mailbox repairs.
Prerequisites
None
Target Audience
Exchange server administrators and developers looking to understand the command line interface to Microsoft SQL Server
Objectives
Rules and Permissions
- start the course
- configure out of office and auto reply settings on behalf of a user in Microsoft Exchange
- create a rule for a single user mailbox and for a number of user mailboxes in Microsoft Exchange
- configure permissions at a mailbox level and at an individual folder level in Microsoft Exchange
Archives and Mailbox Size
- import Outlook user thumbnail photos into Active Directory using Exchange Management Shell
- produce, format, filter, and output reports on the size and attributes of mailboxes using Exchange Management Shell
- move single and batched mailboxes to target databases using Microsoft Exchange Management Shell MoveRequest cmdlets
- create and manage In-place Archive mailboxes and their size quotas using cmdlets in the Exchange Management Shell
Mailbox Management
- use Exchange Management Shell cmdlets to import or export user or archive mailboxes to PST files and review their status
- use the Search-Mailbox cmdlet from within the Exchange Management Shell to search for and delete e-mails across multiple mailboxes
- reconnect disconnected mailboxes or connect them to a new user account using the Microsoft Exchange Management Shell
- generate mailbox folder reports in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- view all the recently created mailboxes using the Exchange Management Suite in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- place mailboxes on an in-place hold in Microsoft Exchange 2013
Mailbox Quotas and Repairs
- set storage quotas on mailboxes in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- identify and remove inactive mailboxes on the server in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- detect and repair corruption in mailboxes and databases in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- restore deleted or purged items to a user's mailbox in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
Public Folders
- create and manage Public Folders and Public Folder Mailboxes in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- create mailbox and Public Folder statistics reports in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- configure Public Folder permissions using Outlook roles in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
A large part of day-to-day Exchange Server management involves the creation and management of distribution groups. This course covers distribution group management with PowerShell. It goes on to cover address lists and mailbox data, and managing client access to Exchange.
Prerequisites
none
Target Audience
Exchange server administrators and developers looking to understand the command line interface to Microsoft SQL Server
Objectives
Distribution Group Management
- start the course
- use PowerShell cmdlets to report on distribution group membership in Exchange Server
- configure administrator audit logging settings in Microsoft Exchange Server using PowerShell cmdlets
- preview the membership of an Exchange dynamic distribution group from within the Exchange Management Shell in a PowerShell session
- use PowerShell to create a recipient filter that excludes hidden recipients from dynamic distribution groups in Exchange
- use Microsoft PowerShell to convert and upgrade distribution groups when migrating from earlier versions of Exchange
- use Microsoft PowerShell to allow managers to modify the memberships of distribution groups in Exchange
- identify and remove disabled user accounts from distribution groups in Exchange utilizing PowerShell cmdlets
- use Microsoft Exchange Management Shell cmdlets to manage the policies and naming conventions of user-created distribution groups
- use Microsoft Exchange Management Shell cmdlets to administer and manage public distribution group membership settings and restrictions
Address Lists
- use Exchange Management Shell cmdlets to create, filter, and manage address lists and their recipients within organizational units
- create and export an address list using Exchange Management Shell
Mailbox Databases
- use Exchange Management Shell to create and configure a database in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- relocate a database or logs using Exchange Management Shell cmdlets in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- manage the size of mailbox databases in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- get information about the size of a mailbox database using Exchange Management Shell cmdlets
- determine the number of mailboxes in a database and across multiple databases in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- determine the average mailbox size for a particular database in megabytes in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- access the backup status of a mailbox, and locate mailboxes that have not been backed up in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
Audit Logs
- access Administrative Audit Logs and filter them for necessary information in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- enable and configure mailbox audit logging, in the Microsoft Exchange 2013 Management Shell
Client Access
- enable and disable mail client options for a single user and for an organizational unit in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- configure the External URLs for a number of virtual directories from within the Microsoft Exchange 2013 Management Shell
- manage Outlook Anywhere settings in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- block specific Outlook versions from connecting to Exchange in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- control access by ActiveSync devices in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
- create a transport rule in Microsoft PowerShell and Exchange
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Studiengebühr: | 5 Stunden Dauer plus Übungen (variabel) |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Online-Zugang: | 1 Jahr |
Teilnahmebescheinigung: | Ja, nach 70% der erfolgreichen Einsätze |
Fortschrittsüberwachung: | Ja |
Geeignet für Handys: | Ja |
Preisgekröntes E-Learning: | Ja |
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