
In this DrillBit™ Video, Microsoft MVP Mike Pfeiffer shows how to use PowerShell to automate tasks in Exchange Server. In Exchange 2010, all the graphical tools are built on top of PowerShell commands. Using the Exchange Scripting Agent will allow you to control the execution of your commands in the background to automate tasks in your exchange organization. Mike Pfeiffer shows how to override some of the default settings used by the Exchange Management Console using Windows PowerShell.
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Automating Tasks with Exchange Server 2010 using the Exchange Scripting Agent |
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