I have just uploaded the Exchange Reporter 2.5. There are two new modules "bpreport" shows backpressure events, making it easier to identify performance bottlenecks. Similar to "dgreport", "dyndgreport" provides information on dynamic distribution groups. A few new functions and bug fixes have also been incorporated into the current version. My special thanks go to Ralph Andreas, who has actively supported me, most of the errors found are due to him, as well as many suggestions for improvements. It will probably take some time before everything is implemented
- Bug fixes
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Some icons in the report were not displayed
- Display of the interval in the report
- Text "No failover occurred" added if no failover of databases has occurred
- mbxreport.ps1: Date of separated mailboxes was not displayed
- Optimization of the display on the shell
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- New module
- bpreport.ps1: Displays Exchange BackPressure events
- dyndgreport.ps1: Shows information on dynamic distribution groups
- New functions
- mailreport.ps1: Average values for mails
- Average number of mails per mailbox
- Average volume per mailbox
- Average size of a mail
- pfreport.ps1: Display of max. 200 public folders by size
- easreport.ps1: Active Active Sync devices are also displayed
- Support for coexistence scenarios (Exchange 2003/Exchange 2007)
Click here to download:
All details can be found here:
https://www.frankysweb.de/exchange-reporter-2013/
Another little hint: If problems occur when running addsinfo (RPC server not available), then have a look at the manual, under the point( Troubleshooting) you will find the solution.
Kurze Frage… :) Ich habe das Script New-ExchangeReport gerade gestartet und erhalten den Fehler, Erstelle temporäres Verzeichnis: Fehler
Viele Grüße
Das TEMP Verzeichnis im Exchange Reporter Ordner darf nicht existieren. Exchange Reporter benötigt Schreibrechte auf den Ordner und die Unterordner.
Gruß, Frank
Hallo Frank,
erst mal vielen Dank für dieses geniale Tool.
Ich würde den „Exchange Reporter“ gerne nur mit minimalsten Exchange- und AD-Berechtigungen laufen lassen, z.B. als Exchange View Only Administrator. Welche Voraussetzungen gibt es?
Schönen Gruß
Harry
Hi,
Exchange Seitig reicht „View Only“, der User muss WMI Abfragen gegen die Exchange Server und die DCs ausführen können. Ich werde das mal entsprechend testen, ich kann dir aktuell nicht genau sagen welche Berechtigungen für die CMDLets erforderlich sind.
Gruss, Frank