PowerShell is an integral part of Exchange Server 2016. Written with real world scenarios in mind and authored by two Microsoft MVPs, this book will provide you with practical advice on how to use PowerShell to manage your Exchange Servers.
Exchange Server 2016 is just the latest iteration of Microsoft's flagship messaging product. While some organizations are moving to Office 365, a considerable amount of corporations are staying on premises for their own reasons. As such, there is still a need to help those who support Exchange to learn how to advance their PowerShell scripting skills.
This book is aimed at those who know some PowerShell or are looking for ways to make their scripts better as well as help you become more confident in managing Exchange Server with PowerShell.
What Will You Learn?
How to manage Exchange Servers to customize them for your environment.
How to create useful reports on your Exchange Servers
How to manage mail(box) enabled object with PowerShell
How to manage mobile devices with PowerShell
How to build and troubleshoot your own scripts
Though the book is focused on Exchange 2016 however most of the examples are usable in previous versions of Exchange or even Exchange Online. In Exchange 2016, PowerShell has become an integral part of Exchange, increasingly so over previous versions (2007 and 2010).
Learn more about PowerShell basics, not just for Exchange Server 2016
Build on what you already know and construct useful scripts for your servers
Do more with PowerShell and make managing Exchange Server much easier.
The new Second Edition of the book adds 100+ pages of new content including:
Public Folders
Security
Unified Messaging
Best Practices
Auflage
Sprache
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Klebebindung
Maße
Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Dicke: 32 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-9987498-4-6 (9780998749846)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Damian has worked with Exchange since version 5.5 came out in the late 1990's. Since then he has remained active in the Exchange community by contributing to TechNet forums, creating scripts for Exchange Admins on The TechNet wiki, writing detailed Exchange blog articles and running an Exchange/Office 365 User Group in Chicago. As a second time author, Damian has poured his knowledge of Exchange and PowerShell.