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Exchange 2019:- Update to .NET Framework 4.8
If you want to upgrade from .NET Framework 4.7.2 to .NET Framework 4.8, you can if you are running CU2 for Exchange 2019 or higher. You can look at the Microsoft Support Matrix to see what is supported but here is a snippet from the Microsoft Site: Download the...
Windows Server 2016:- Installing the Exchange 2019 Management Tools Error
If you are an Admin that likes to test things like me then you tend to find small things. For example, in this exercise I was trying to install the Exchange 2019 Management tools on a Windows 2016 Server and while the error is straight forward, if you click the link...
Stellar Converter for EDB – Review
Today, we are going to review an effective tool that I found for converting EDB to PST. To be honest at first I thought why do I need a tool to export from an EDB to PST? After looking at this application I technically saw the light! In my experience, it’s not a...
Exchange 2010:- Find the outlook version of a user connected to your CAS server.
Many times your IT manager will ask, what version of outlook is everyone running or you have a case where you need to know what user accessed the system and from what version. Now systems like SCCM or Labtech can provide you with this but a few Exchange PowerShell...
Exchange 2019 – Outlook Popup
When you install Exchange, it can be any version like 2013 or 2019, when you connect outlook to the server it works without error. However the moment you add an SSL certificate and the names are different you start getting popups on your outlook clients: The name on...
Exchange 2019 – Adding outlook account couldn’t be easier..
In Exchange, adding a simple mail account would be a simple process, you enter in your information, email address and password and you confirm it and then outlook does it's checks with autodiscover etc. and if successful your account sets up and you are able to login....
Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 – Enabling Integration Services on a host
In your Hyper-V environment, you might have 1 server or a few hundred servers. When it comes to managing this, manual work is bit of a cumbersome task, especially when you need to firstly check things or set something across them all. This is where PowerShell comes in...
Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 – Change the Owner of a Virtual Machine
In your environment where you manage the Hyper-V/VMM section or work with it, you might come across times when you cannot update a Virtual Machine or change it's properties because the Owner who managed it has left and the account was deleted and now you have an...
Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 – Update Custom properties and descriptions of multiple VM's
When working with a large number of Servers in your environment, updating fields manually just takes too long firstly and has room for error. As mentioned previously, using PowerShell to perform these functions makes your life a whole lot easier and less stressful. I...
Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 – Create a Custom Property for all Virtual Machines
In your environment running Hyper-V and Virtual Machine Manager, you might come across a request for having Custom Properties on a Virtual Machine. This might be for reporting purposes like having an owner field or a customer field so you can easily identify the...