Exchange Reporter 2.3

I have just released version 2.3 of the Exchange Reporter. Here are the changes: Extension Exchange Reporter with 3rd Party Module Compatibility New (First) 3rd Party Module by Igmar Brückner Auditreport.ps1 - Information about changes to the Exchange configuration New module rightsreport.ps1 - Information about mailbox permissions Revision mbxreport.ps1 Display of inactive mailboxes Many thanks to Igmar ... Read more

Exchange Reporter 2.2 released

I have just released Exchange Reporter 2.2. This time there are some new modules and several bug fixes Here is a summary of the changes: New module careport.ps1 - Information about certification authority and certificates pfreport.ps1 - Information about public folders dgreport.ps1 - Lists unused distribution lists HPiLOReport.ps1 - Reads information about HP servers Bugfix: Spelling error fixed Bugfix: ... Read more

New updates for Exchange 2007 / 2010 / 2013

New updates have been released for Exchange Server 2007, 2010 and 2013. Click here to download directly: Cumulative Update 8 for Exchange Server 2013 (KB3030080) Updaterollup 9 for Exchange Server 2010, Service Pack 3 (KB3030085) Updaterollup 16 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 3 (KB3030086) Here is a list of the changes: Cumulative ... Read more

Exchange Monitor 2.1 released

As announced, I have released version 2.1 of the Exchange Monitor one month after the beta version. A few more changes have been incorporated into the final version. Exchange Monitor 2.1 is available for download here: https://www.frankysweb.de/exchange-monitor/ Many thanks to all readers who helped to improve the Exchange Monitor. Update: There had been ... Read more

Exchange 2013: Deactivate mailbox features (Scripting Agent)

Exchange Server 2013 (and also Exchange 2010) provides a function to influence the behavior of standard CMDlets. In this small example, the scripting agent is used to deactivate OWA, OWA for devices and ActiveSync for all newly created mailboxes. In the default setting, these mailbox functions are activated, which may not always be desired. Read more

Exchange 2010: Error analysis Outlook Anywhere (RPCoverHTTPS) - Part 3

Today we are looking at the client side and what options there are for analyzing the RPCoverHTTPS connection. One of the best and easiest places to start is the Remote Connectivity Analyzer from Microsoft. The RCA provides an initial quick overview of whether Outlook Anywhere is working or where there are problems. Unfortunately, the RCA does not like self-created certificates, not even ... Read more

Exchange 2010: Error analysis Outlook Anywhere (RPCoverHTTPS) - Part 2

As already announced in Part 1, we will now look at the Outlook Anywhere connection (RPCoverHTTPS) itself and why the certificates play a crucial role. As we saw in the first part, the Outlook profile was updated and the Outlook Anywhere settings were transferred to the client: My test computer is now no longer connected to the local ... Read more

Exchange 2010: Error analysis Outlook Anywhere (RPCoverHTTPS) - Part 1

I often receive questions about problems with Outlook Anywhere (RPCoverHTTPS) by email or here in the blog. However, the reasons why Outlook Anywhere does not want to work or does not work as expected can be very different. That's why I'm now providing a somewhat deeper insight into the configuration and error analysis of Outlook Anywhere. I have ... Read more

Exchange 2010: Management Console / Shell does not start

If the Exchange Management Console or the Management Shell does not start with the following error, it helps to restart the IIS. Here is the error message that appears when this error occurs: The following error occurred while connecting to the remote server: The request cannot be processed by the WS-Management service. The system load quota of 1000 requests per 2 seconds ... Read more

Exchange 2010: determine required licenses

Leider gibt die Standard Lizenzübersicht von Exchange 2010 nicht viel her. Man sieht nicht für was Enterprise Lizenzen erforderlich sind, wer aus Versehen ein Enterprise Feature aktiviert hat, darf also lange suchen bis er es wieder deaktivieren kann. Im Technet gibt es aber ein Script, welches die Lizenzen detaillierter aufschlüsselt. So kann man gegebenenfalls die … Read more