by edward | Apr 9, 2015 | Exchange 2010
In Exchange you might have certain employees that have custom limits on there mailboxes, but as you know this can become quite messy especially if everyone started asking for it. To keep all mailboxes the same you can run a simple command to set the defaults back but...
by edward | Apr 9, 2015 | Exchange 2010
In Exchange 2010 you might want to enable archiving for a user but run into the following error: To remove the managed folder mailbox policy from the mailbox run the following command from the Exchange Management Shell: Set-Mailbox <User>...
by edward | Apr 9, 2015 | Exchange 2010
As an Exchange Admin you might need to provide information regarding the Database Size of all the databases in Exchange. The PowerShell command is quite simply and we make use of the -Status attribute. To check the size you can run the following command in the...
by edward | Apr 9, 2015 | Exchange 2010
As an Exchange Admin you might be tasked to find all mailboxes that have no storage limits or custom ones. You cannot achieve this using the Exchange Management Console but rather using the Exchange Management Shell. Open up the Exchange Management Shell and run the...
by edward | Apr 9, 2015 | Exchange 2010
You might find that a Resource mailbox with no delegates does not accept a meeting request but tentatively accepts it. To check and fix this we need to do the following: Open up the Exchange Management Shell and run the command below: Get-CalendarProcessing...
by edward | Mar 27, 2015 | Exchange 2010
In Exchange 2010 you might need to reconnect a mailbox to a user account. The process to do this is rather simple. Open up the Exchange Management Console (EMC) Step 1 -> Expand Recipient Configuration and then click on Disconnected Mailbox. Step 2 -> Find the...