Address List Segregation or the “Hoster Edition” of Exchange Server 2010 SP1 – don’t even think about it!

Posted by Jaap Wesselius in Exchange, Exchange 2007, Exchange 2010, Exchange Shell, IT Professional, PowerShell, SysAdmin, Windows PowerShell on 20-09-2010

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All users in your Exchange organization are automatically listed in the Global Address List. When you have multiple departments, or maybe multiple companies (sometime also referred to as organizations, but this has nothing to do with the Exchange organization) in your Exchange organization you may want to organize or split up the Address List.

How to Import PST Files into Exchange 2010 – the Manual Way

Posted by James Allison in Exchange, Exchange 2010, IT Professional, Outlook, PST Files, PST Importer, PST Importing, PowerShell, SysAdmin, email on 27-08-2010

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Importing a PST file into Exchange 2010 requires the use of the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) and lots of Powershell scripts and cmdlets. here I go through how to get started. You can watch a video on this too!

Finding Stale Accounts in AD with Windows PowerShell

Posted by Ben Lye in Active Directory, PowerShell, Windows PowerShell on 16-02-2010

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In an Active Directory domain running at the Windows Server 2003 or higher functional level  the lastLogonTimestamp attribute can be used to find out if a user or computer has logged on to the domain recently.  This can be useful information for finding inactive user and computer accounts so that they can be removed from AD.