Create subfolders under Inbox via Exchange Management Shell
Hello. I 'd like to create a standard set of subfolders under the Inbox for some dozens of users. I tried the command below:
New-MailboxFolder -Parent Tony:\Inbox -Name
Personal
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335113(v=exchg.150).aspx)
which is supposed to create the subfolder "Personal" under user's Tony Inbox. But the problem is that while I am an administrator and possess full access to his mailbox I can't execute this command unless I am logged into Exchange as the real ...Tony.
Theoretically there must be some way for the administrator to impersonate Tony and execute the command. ?
We have an exchange 2013 on premise and would like to do this via a script for mass deployment. Any ideas are welcome.
Thank you in advance.
I believe you need to use EWS to do something like that. I did a quick search and found this script where someone else has already done the work. Probably worth a shot :)
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/emeamsgdev/archive/2013/10/21/powershell-create-folders-in-users-mailboxes.aspx
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Is there Exchange 2013 view Exchange Management Shell command similar to Exchange 2010
Hi,
Is there anything similar in Exchange 2013 (Please refer the image). In Exchange 2010 if you make any changes via Management console you could go to "View Exchange Management Shell Command Log" and see what shell command it ran in the background.
It was very handy to copy shell command from here and then run it from shell in case you need to make bulk changes rather than try to find out the shell command from scratch.
I was wondering if there is anything similar in Exchange 2013.
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RamanProbably in SP1...
Keep your finger cross ;)
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Error connecting to the Exchange Management Shell - and no one can connect w/ Outlook or OWA
Whew - I'm not sure what's happening but everything blew up this morning when another admin rebooted the server...
I can't connect to the Exchange Management shell - I get this:
[<servername>.<domainname>.local] Connecting to remote server failed with the following error message : WS-Management cannot process the request. The operation failed because of an HTTP error. The HTTP error (12152) is: The server returned
an invalid or unrecognized response . For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic. + CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [], PSRemotingTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : PSSessionOpenFailed
And in digging around, re-running the sharepoint PSConfig appeard to be a fix for a related issue I was reading about, and since there didn't seemt to be any harm in running it again (I did find the technote and had manually ran it after SP1 was installed)
I ran it and this is an excerpt from the log:
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 INF Entering function Farm.Clear
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 INF Entering function CentralAdminServiceInstance.Reset
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 INF Leaving function CentralAdminServiceInstance.Reset
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 INF Leaving function Farm.Clear
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 INF Leaving function Farm.TryIsJoinedToFarm
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 ERR A failure has been encountered when trying to load the Farm
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 INF Entering function StringResourceManager.GetResourceString
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 INF Resource id to be retrieved is FarmIsJoinedFailureWhileUsingCommandLine for language English
(United States)
09/08/2011 16:48:05 1 INF Resource retrieved id FarmIsJoinedFailureWhileUsingCommandLine is Failed to detect if this
server is joined to a server farm. Possible reasons for this failure could be that you no longer have the appropriate permissions to the server farm, the database server hosting the server farm is unresponsive, the configuration database is inaccessible
or this server has been removed from the server farm. To diagnose this problem further, review the extended error information located at {0}. If this problem persists, run this wizard again to disconnect from the server farm. After disconnecting,
run the wizard again to create or connect to an existing server farm.
So I seem to have some massive permissions issues. Is there any kind of a technote or walkthrough that can step me through verifying what permissions should be where? The connect to Internet Wizard won't complete complaining it can't configure
the email and to run it again. That caused the Set Up your Internet Address wizard to not run, complaining you have to run the connect to Internet wizard.Is there any update on the issue?
No. I gave up and rebuilt the server - this time inside of HyperV!
It's definetly a problem of some sort of a problem with IIS, that much is obvious. It's frustrating, because by not being able to get to the Exchange Management Shell it made recovery of the Exchange database VERY hard.
The rest of this will be a bit of a rant so feel free to stop reading here if you like :)
I'm pretty unhappy with the fragility of recovering an Exchange databas in general - there is a VERY narrow range of parameters to get mail back - and very many things that can prevent you from recovering. Had I suspected that there would have been
1/10th the pain in recovering mail, before I tried to connect the clients to the new exchange I would have made .PST files for everyone - which would have worked since they all had cached .OST files, even if the clients couldn't talk to Exchange due to the
aformentioned IIS problems. Anyway, it was a total nightmare, extremly frustrating and while many of my problems were probalby self-induced, the total lack of a coherant disaster recovery strategy has at least motivated me to be EXTREMLY diligent about
backups - and not just backups, but ensuring that the SBS backup is working and occasionally firing up a clone VM and doing a restore to ensure the one of two ways Exchange can be successfully backed up are indeed working.
With such an extreme dependence on IIS for client acces AND managemet of Exchange, there really, REALLY needs to be more documentation on how Exchange uses IIS, how to step through the registry and other low-level internals to troubleshoot and compare.
I must have read just about every technet article and literallly hundreds of blog entries on recovering Exchange - but the lack of information about Exchange's integration and dependancies on IIS were the most frustrating of all. Talk about putting all
your eggs in one basket and a huge single point of failure ticking time bomb!
And I think it was either SharePoint Express or an accidently applied SharePoint Express update that blew up IIS. A few days after that update got applied the server was restarted, and that's when everything went completly sideways. That's whats
even more frustrating - that so many applications are so dependant on a now essential layer is frustrating. I realize SBS is an exception to the rule - generally Exchange is installed on it's own server and this isn't a remote possiblity, but any update
(or installer) that messes with IIS really needs to check the environment it's going to go into, and if there is anything at all that could possibly cause a compatibility issue, the update should "fail open" and not install wtihout explicit confirmation
from the admin that he wants to isntall it. Then again, another admin either ran the installer or approved the SP Express update so that still may not have saved me - but if he saw an explicit warning he probably would not have just clicked through
it!
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How to: Get a list of mail users by using the Exchange Management Shell
Hello every one, quick question: When I run this code below for VB, how will I see the results of the program? Is there anyway I can make the results appear in a message box?
Function GetUsersUsingBasicAuth( _
ByVal LiveIDConnectionUri
As String, ByVal ScehmaUri
As String, _
ByVal Credentials
As PSCredential, ByVal
Count As Integer)
As Collection(Of PSObject)
Dim ConnectionInfo
As WSManConnectionInfo = _
New WSManConnectionInfo(New Uri(LiveIDConnectionUri), ScehmaUri, Credentials)
ConnectionInfo.AuthenticationMechanism = AuthenticationMechanism.Basic
Dim RemoteRunspace
As Runspace
RemoteRunspace = RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace(ConnectionInfo)
Return GetUserInformation(Count, RemoteRunspace)
End Function
Function GetUserInformation(ByVal
Count As
Integer, ByVal RemoteRunspace
As Runspace) As Collection(Of PSObject)
Dim RemotePowerShell
As PowerShell = PowerShell.Create
RemotePowerShell.AddCommand("Get-Users")
RemotePowerShell.AddParameter("ResultSize",
Count)
' Open the remote runspace on the server.
RemoteRunspace.Open()
' Associate the runspace with the Exchange Management Shell.
RemotePowerShell.Runspace = RemoteRunspace
' Invoke the Exchange Management Shell to run the command.
Return RemotePowerShell.Invoke
End FunctionAll you need to do is enumerate through the Collection returned eg
Dim commandResults As Collection(Of PSObject)
commandResults = RemotePowerShell.Invoke()
For Each obj As PSObject In commandResults
MessageBox.Show(obj.Properties("DisplayName").Value.ToString())
Next
Cheers
Glen -
I am trying to upgrade my Exchange 2010 environment to exchange 2013. I was able to install exchange 2013 on a VM running windows 2012 R2 without any errors, however after installation I am not able to login to Exchange admin center as it keeps redirecting
to OWA and I am not seeing Exchange management shell.Hi,
What’s the version of your Exchange 2013 Server. Try updating it to the latest version first.
If you were using an account which is still on the Exchange 2010 MBX server, this could be an issue. Try creating a new admin account on the Exchange 2013 and check if the issue still happens
to it.
Thanks,
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Creating subfolders under My Worklist
Hi,
I would like to know whether it is possible to create subfolders under My Worklist in Form Manager (ver 7.0.1)?
We are trying to find a solution to the following scenario:
The user has lots of forms under his worklist which he is finding messy to manage. He wants some subfolders to be created under his worklist and would like the forms to be put in these subfolders depending on the usage of the form (thru the workflow which routes the form to him).
Can someone let me know if this is achievable?
Thanks
VinayYou can't do that directly on the phone. You create groups in whatever supported contact application you use on your computer, then select those groups/group in itunes on the info pane & sync to your phone.
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Hi All,
During the Coexistence of Exchange 2007 to 2010 Migration..
I have create new Edge Scubscription in Edge Server 1 and Export the Edge Configuration File from Edge Server 1.
While trying to Import Edge configuration to Edge Server 2 in Exchange Management Shell, I am getting the below Error.
I have tried importing on both Exchange 2007 and 2010 Edge Servers, getting the same error.
"Importing Edge configuration information Failed.
Reason: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression."
Please help in resolving this issue...Also found the CloneLogFile as below : I masked my domain name as xxx for security reason..
Get-TransportServer -Identity:xxx | Set-TransportServer -AntispamAgentsEnabled:$true -ConnectivityLogEnabled:$false -ConnectivityLogMaxAge '30.00:00:00' -ConnectivityLogMaxDirectorySize '250MB' -ConnectivityLogMaxFileSize '10MB' -ConnectivityLogPath 'C:\Program
Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Logs\Connectivity' -DelayNotificationTimeout '04:00:00' -ExternalDelayDsnEnabled:$true -ExternalDNSAdapterEnabled:$true -ExternalDNSAdapterGuid '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000' -ExternalDNSProtocolOption
'Any' -ExternalDNSServers:$null -ExternalIPAddress:$null -ExternalDsnDefaultLanguage 'en-US' -ExternalDsnLanguageDetectionEnabled:$true -ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize '10MB' -ExternalDsnSendHtml:$true -InternalDelayDsnEnabled:$true -InternalDNSAdapterEnabled:$true
-InternalDNSAdapterGuid '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000' -InternalDNSProtocolOption 'Any' -InternalDNSServers:$null -InternalDsnDefaultLanguage 'en-US' -InternalDsnLanguageDetectionEnabled:$true -InternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize '10MB' -InternalDsnSendHtml:$true
-MaxConcurrentMailboxDeliveries '7' -MaxConcurrentMailboxSubmissions '20' -MaxConnectionRatePerMinute '1200' -MaxOutboundConnections '1000' -MaxPerDomainOutboundConnections '20' -MessageExpirationTimeout '2.00:00:00' -MessageRetryInterval '00:01:00' -MessageTrackingLogEnabled:$true
-MessageTrackingLogMaxAge '30.00:00:00' -MessageTrackingLogMaxDirectorySize '1GB' -MessageTrackingLogMaxFileSize '10MB' -MessageTrackingLogPath 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Logs\MessageTracking' -MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled:$true
-OutboundConnectionFailureRetryInterval '00:30:00' -IntraOrgConnectorProtocolLoggingLevel 'None' -PickupDirectoryMaxHeaderSize '64KB' -PickupDirectoryMaxMessagesPerMinute '100' -PickupDirectoryMaxRecipientsPerMessage '100' -PickupDirectoryPath 'C:\Program
Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Pickup' -PipelineTracingEnabled:$false -ContentConversionTracingEnabled:$false -PipelineTracingPath 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Logs\PipelineTracing' -PipelineTracingSenderAddress:$null
-PoisonMessageDetectionEnabled:$true -PoisonThreshold '2' -QueueMaxIdleTime '00:03:00' -ReceiveProtocolLogMaxAge '30.00:00:00' -ReceiveProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize '250MB' -ReceiveProtocolLogMaxFileSize '10MB' -ReceiveProtocolLogPath 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange
Server\TransportRoles\Logs\ProtocolLog\SmtpReceive' -RecipientValidationCacheEnabled:$true -ReplayDirectoryPath 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Replay' -RoutingTableLogMaxAge '7.00:00:00' -RoutingTableLogMaxDirectorySize '50MB' -RoutingTableLogPath
'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Logs\Routing' -SendProtocolLogMaxAge '30.00:00:00' -SendProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize '250MB' -SendProtocolLogMaxFileSize '10MB' -SendProtocolLogPath 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Logs\ProtocolLog\SmtpSend'
-TransientFailureRetryCount '6' -TransientFailureRetryInterval '00:10:00'
New-AcceptedDomain -DomainName 'xxx' -DomainType 'Authoritative' -Name 'xxx'
Set-AcceptedDomain -DomainType 'Authoritative' -AddressBookEnabled:$true -Name 'xxx'
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Export Public Folder contacts to CSV File using Exchange management Shell
Hi All
Is there a command i can run in the exchange management shell to export all public folder contacts (which are in many sub folders) to a CSV file?
Any help on this appreciated.
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Prime-Networks
www.prime-networks.co.uk
Please post the resolution to your issue so that everyone can benefit
Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.Hello Ben,
Per my knowledge, you cannot use Exchange Management Shell to export the contacts in public folder to csv file.
If you want to export contacts in public folder to a csv file, you can follow this way to do that:
Open Outlook and create a Temp Contact Folder
Move all the contacts to the Temp Contact Folder
Use Outlook export contacts to csv file .
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The following error occurs.
Welcome to the Exchange Management Shell!
Full list of cmdlets: Get-Command
Only Exchange cmdlets: Get-ExCommand
Cmdlets that match a specific string: Help *<string>*
Get general help: Help
Get help for a cmdlet: Help <cmdlet name> or <cmdlet name> -?
Show quick reference guide: QuickRef
Exchange team blog: Get-ExBlog
Show full output for a command: <command> | Format-List
Tip of the day #0:
Did you know that the Identity parameter is a "positional parameter"? That means you can use:
Get-Mailbox "user" instead of: Get-Mailbox -Identity "user"
It's a neat usability shortcut!
VERBOSE: Connecting to mail1.dorothy.local.
New-PSSession : [mail1.dorothy.local] Connecting to remote server mail1.dorothy.local failed with the following error
message : The WinRM client cannot process the request. It cannot determine the content type of the HTTP response from
the destination computer. The content type is absent or invalid. For more information, see the
about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : -2144108297,PSSessionOpenFailed
Exception calling "GetComputerSite" with "0" argument(s): "The Specified directory object cannot be found."
At C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\bin\ConnectFunctions.ps1:164 char:2
+ $localSite=[System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectorySite]::GetC ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ActiveDirectoryObjectNotFoundException
Failed to connect to an Exchange server in the current site.
Enter the server FQDN where you want to connect.: mail1.dorothy.local
VERBOSE: Connecting to mail1.dorothy.local.
New-PSSession : [mail1.dorothy.local] Connecting to remote server mail1.dorothy.local failed with the following error
message : The WinRM client cannot process the request. It cannot determine the content type of the HTTP response from
the destination computer. The content type is absent or invalid. For more information, see the
about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : -2144108297,PSSessionOpenFailed
Randy CheekGood Morning,
Log into the server with an account that has appropriate Exchange rights, not a local account.
Note: By default - Domain Admins don't have Exchange rights.
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Any reason NOT to create subfolders under user folder?
I'm switching over from a 5+ year old MacBook Pro to a new one. I do a lot of audio recording and production work. On my old machine, which was my first Mac, I created a subfolder 'Recordings' under my user folder (let's say it's named "bob"). I don't remember why I did that. Probably I was thinking well, this stuff isn't documents.
On the new machine, running Yosemite, I discovered that Apple in it's wisdom had made my "bob" user folder hidden, which meant I had to go figure out how to show it because there are some audio plugin settings files I needed to add manually from the old machine into my user/ Library area. Did that.
BUT... I'm wondering if there is some reason why Apple changed the user folder to hidden (other than "you dumb users don't need to know about this stuff"), and specifically, if I should avoid creating any subfolders under my user folder? I would really rather not have my 'Recordings' folder inside the Documents folder, but I guess I can if there's some good reason not to create subfolders under 'bob'.
Thanks in advance.They didn't make it hidden (like the Library sub folder), but I believe it is no longer included in the sidebar by default. Probably for the reason you state. As you've found, you can add it back through Finder Preferences menu.
Matt -
Exchange Management Shell does not connect to server
Hi,
Can't connect to server with Exchange Management Shell.
Restart, IISRESET etc. does not help.
Method :
$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri EXCHSERVER.CONTOSO.COM/PowerShell/ -Authentication Kerberos
Import-PSSession $Session
also does not work.
Error:
VERBOSE: Connecting to EXCHSERVER.CONTOSO.COM.
New-PSSession : [EXCHSERVER.CONTOSO.COM] Connecting to remote server EXCHSERVER.CONTOSO.COM failed with the following
error message : The WS-Management service cannot process the request. The load quota for the system has been exceeded.
Send future requests at a slower rate or raise the system quota. For more information, see the about_Remote_Troublesho
oting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : -2144108120,PSSessionOpenFailed
VERBOSE: Connecting to EXCHSERVER.CONTOSO.COM.
New-PSSession : [EXCHSERVER.CONTOSO.COM] Connecting to remote server EXCHSERVER.CONTOSO.COM failed with the following
error message : The WS-Management service cannot process the request. The load quota for the system has been exceeded.
Send future requests at a slower rate or raise the system quota. For more information, see the about_Remote_Troublesho
oting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : -2144108120,PSSessionOpenFailedRun a normal powershell
Import the Exchange server 2010 snapin and get the current certificates
Add-PSSnapin Microsoft.Exchange.Management.PowerShell.E2010
PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-ExchangeCertificate
Thumbprint Services Subject
084B2597D626C5361CF8002FADBEA83B9144143D IP.WS. CN=trapoist.com, OU=Domain Control Validated
76C7987A7A9C7F9917A6A1B208220CA768CE0D23 IP..S. CN=trapoist.com, OU=Domain Control Validated
Get-ExchangeCertificate | select *
AccessRules : {System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAccessRule, System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAcces
sRule, System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAccessRule}
CertificateDomains : {trapoist.com, www.trapoist.com, autodiscover.trapoist.com, IMAP.trapoist.com...}
CertificateRequest :
IisServices : {IIS://MAILTRAPOIST/W3SVC/1}
IsSelfSigned : False
KeyIdentifier : 36A0EC10B4503C5DBF51815A50F442D9404BE04E
RootCAType : ThirdParty
Services : IMAP, POP, IIS, SMTP
Status : Valid
SubjectKeyIdentifier : 36A0EC10B4503C5DBF51815A50F442D9404BE04E
PrivateKeyExportable : True
PublicKeySize : 2048
ServicesStringForm : IP.WS.
Archived : False
Extensions : {System.Security.Cryptography.Oid, System.Security.Cryptography.Oid, System.Security.Cryptograph
y.Oid, System.Security.Cryptography.Oid...}
FriendlyName : trapoist.com
IssuerName : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X500DistinguishedName
NotAfter : 8/9/2015 4:06:40 PM (SE VENCERA EL 8 DE SEPTIEMBRE)
NotBefore : 8/5/2014 7:39:01 PM
HasPrivateKey : True
PrivateKey : System.Security.Cryptography.RSACryptoServiceProvider
PublicKey : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.PublicKey
RawData : {48, 130, 5, 128...}
SerialNumber : 27B309845C2696
SubjectName : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X500DistinguishedName
SignatureAlgorithm : System.Security.Cryptography.Oid
Thumbprint : 084B2597D626C5361CF8002FADBEA83B9144143D
Version : 3
Handle : 485017248
Issuer : CN=Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority - G2, OU=http://certs.godaddy.com/repository/, O="GoDad
dy.com, Inc.", L=Scottsdale, S=Arizona, C=US
Subject : CN=trapoist.com, OU=Domain Control Validated
AccessRules : {System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAccessRule, System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAcces
sRule, System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAccessRule}
CertificateDomains : {trapoist.com, www.trapoist.com, autodiscover.trapoist.com, mail.trapoist.com...}
CertificateRequest :
IisServices : {}
IsSelfSigned : False
KeyIdentifier : 54B2B188FA07098417B50DF52BDC0A41E44C9234
RootCAType : ThirdParty
Services : IMAP, POP, SMTP
Status : DateInvalid
SubjectKeyIdentifier : 54B2B188FA07098417B50DF52BDC0A41E44C9234
PrivateKeyExportable : True
PublicKeySize : 2048
ServicesStringForm : IP..S.
Archived : False
Extensions : {System.Security.Cryptography.Oid, System.Security.Cryptography.Oid, System.Security.Cryptograph
y.Oid, System.Security.Cryptography.Oid...}
FriendlyName : trapoist.com
IssuerName : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X500DistinguishedName
NotAfter : 8/9/2014 4:06:40 PM
NotBefore : 8/12/2013 2:29:54 PM
HasPrivateKey : True
PrivateKey : System.Security.Cryptography.RSACryptoServiceProvider
PublicKey : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.PublicKey
RawData : {48, 130, 5, 161...}
SerialNumber : 042D71441FC05E
SubjectName : System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X500DistinguishedName
SignatureAlgorithm : System.Security.Cryptography.Oid
Thumbprint : 76C7987A7A9C7F9917A6A1B208220CA768CE0D23
Version : 3
Handle : 485016480
Issuer : SERIALNUMBER=07969287, CN=Go Daddy Secure Certification Authority, OU=http://certificates.godadd
y.com/repository, O="GoDaddy.com, Inc.", L=Scottsdale, S=Arizona, C=US
Subject : CN=trapoist.com, OU=Domain Control Validated
Renew the expired selfsigned certificate
PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint '76C7987A7A9C7F9917A6A1B208220CA768CE0D23' | New-ExchangeCertificate
Confirm
Overwrite the existing default SMTP certificate?
Current certificate: '76C7987A7A9C7F9917A6A1B208220CA768CE0D23' (expires 8/9/2014 4:06:40 PM)
Replace it with certificate: 'C3FBFA049FE6AC1806B950EB7A7AF8286EE04880' (expires 4/13/2020 12:56:34 PM)
[Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): Y
Thumbprint
Services Subject
C3FBFA049FE6AC1806B950EB7A7AF8286EE04880 IP..S. OU=Domain Control Validated, CN=trapoist.com
PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-ExchangeCertificate
Thumbprint Services Subject
C3FBFA049FE6AC1806B950EB7A7AF8286EE04880 IP..S. OU=Domain Control Validated, CN=trapoist.com
084B2597D626C5361CF8002FADBEA83B9144143D IP.WS. CN=trapoist.com, OU=Domain Control Validated
76C7987A7A9C7F9917A6A1B208220CA768CE0D23 IP..S. CN=trapoist.com, OU=Domain Control Validated
#DELETE THE OLD CERTIFICATE (EXPIRED)
PS C:\Users\Administrator> Remove-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint 76C7987A7A9C7F9917A6A1B208220CA768CE0D23
Confirm
Are you sure you want to perform this action?
Remove certificate with thumbprint 76C7987A7A9C7F9917A6A1B208220CA768CE0D23 from the computer's certificate store?
[Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): Y
PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-ExchangeCertificate
Thumbprint Services Subject
C3FBFA049FE6AC1806B950EB7A7AF8286EE04880 IP..S. OU=Domain Control Validated, CN=trapoist.com
084B2597D626C5361CF8002FADBEA83B9144143D IP.WS. CN=trapoist.com, OU=Domain Control Validated
#CALLING CMD TO RESET THE IIS.
PS C:\Users\Administrator> cmd
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
#RESET EL IIS
C:\Users\Administrator>iisreset
Attempting stop...
Internet services successfully stopped
Attempting start...
Internet services successfully restarted
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I don't want to log into my Exchange 2013 every time when I need the Exchange Management Shell. Is that possible I can just install it on my workstation and then remote access to it? Thanks.
Lawrence FungCorrect - it is in the article Amy references, but is in the bulleted section at the top
The computer you install the management tools on must have a supported operating system (such as Windows Server 2012 or Windows 8), have enough disk space, be a member of an Active Directory domain, and satisfy other requirements. For information about system
requirements, see
Exchange 2013 System Requirements.
Cheers,
Rhoderick
Microsoft Senior Exchange PFE
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Unable to connect to local Exchange 2013 server when opening Exchange Management shell
Hi Everyone
Yesterday evenything was working fine, and then this morning, I`m unable to establish a connection with the Exchange shell. I receive the following errors. Any help is appreciated.
Welcome to the Exchange Management Shell!
Full list of cmdlets: Get-Command
Only Exchange cmdlets: Get-ExCommand
Cmdlets that match a specific string: Help *<string>*
Get general help: Help
Get help for a cmdlet: Help <cmdlet name> or <cmdlet name> -?
Show quick reference guide: QuickRef
Exchange team blog: Get-ExBlog
Show full output for a command: <command> | Format-List
Tip of the day #55:
Want to view the mounted status of all mailbox databases? Type:
Get-MailboxDatabase -Status | Format-Table Name, Server, Mounted
VERBOSE: Connecting to C-EXCH02.BLCLAB.CA.
New-PSSession : [c-exch02.blclab.ca] Connecting to remote server c-exch02.blclab.ca failed with the following error
message : The client cannot connect to the destination specified in the request. Verify that the service on the
destination is running and is accepting requests. Consult the logs and documentation for the WS-Management service
running on the destination, most commonly IIS or WinRM. If the destination is the WinRM service, run the following
command on the destination to analyze and configure the WinRM service: "winrm quickconfig". For more information, see
the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConnect,PSSessionOpenFailed
VERBOSE: Connecting to C-EXCH02.BLCLAB.CA.
New-PSSession : [c-exch02.blclab.ca] Connecting to remote server c-exch02.blclab.ca failed with the following error
message : The client cannot connect to the destination specified in the request. Verify that the service on the
destination is running and is accepting requests. Consult the logs and documentation for the WS-Management service
running on the destination, most commonly IIS or WinRM. If the destination is the WinRM service, run the following
command on the destination to analyze and configure the WinRM service: "winrm quickconfig". For more information, see
the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConnect,PSSessionOpenFailed
VERBOSE: Connecting to C-EXCH01.BLCLAB.CA.
New-PSSession : [c-exch01.blclab.ca] Connecting to remote server c-exch01.blclab.ca failed with the following error
message : The client cannot connect to the destination specified in the request. Verify that the service on the
destination is running and is accepting requests. Consult the logs and documentation for the WS-Management service
running on the destination, most commonly IIS or WinRM. If the destination is the WinRM service, run the following
command on the destination to analyze and configure the WinRM service: "winrm quickconfig". For more information, see
the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConnect,PSSessionOpenFailed
VERBOSE: Connecting to C-EXCH02.BLCLAB.CA.
New-PSSession : [c-exch02.blclab.ca] Connecting to remote server c-exch02.blclab.ca failed with the following error
message : The client cannot connect to the destination specified in the request. Verify that the service on the
destination is running and is accepting requests. Consult the logs and documentation for the WS-Management service
running on the destination, most commonly IIS or WinRM. If the destination is the WinRM service, run the following
command on the destination to analyze and configure the WinRM service: "winrm quickconfig". For more information, see
the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConnect,PSSessionOpenFailed
VERBOSE: Connecting to C-EXCH01.BLCLAB.CA.
New-PSSession : [c-exch01.blclab.ca] Connecting to remote server c-exch01.blclab.ca failed with the following error
message : The client cannot connect to the destination specified in the request. Verify that the service on the
destination is running and is accepting requests. Consult the logs and documentation for the WS-Management service
running on the destination, most commonly IIS or WinRM. If the destination is the WinRM service, run the following
command on the destination to analyze and configure the WinRM service: "winrm quickconfig". For more information, see
the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
At line:1 char:1
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [New-PSSession], PSRemotin
gTransportException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConnect,PSSessionOpenFailed
Failed to connect to an Exchange server in the current site.
Enter the server FQDN where you want to connect.:
VERBOSE: Connecting to .
New-PSSession : Cannot bind parameter 'ConnectionUri'. Cannot convert value
"http:///powershell?serializationLevel=Full;ExchClientVer=15.0.516.32;clientApplication=ManagementShell;TargetServer="
to type "System.Uri". Error: "Invalid URI: The hostname could not be parsed."
At line:1 char:30
+ New-PSSession -ConnectionURI "$connectionUri" -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Excha ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [New-PSSession], ParameterBindingException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConvertArgumentNoMessage,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.NewPSSessionCommand
[PS] C:\Windows\system32>
Ernie Prescott
Updated information.
I can succussfully connect to the exchange powershell from a remote computer, using this method.
$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri
http://<FQDN of Exchange 2013 Client Access server>/PowerShell/ -Authentication Kerberos
Import-PSSession $Session
So the problem is localised on the server.
RegardsHi
Try the steps for Error 1 on this link
http://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000477.htm
Hope it will help
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Exchange Management Shell (Exch 2010) - Error when opening
Hi,
Ive an Exchange 2010 SP3 server which wont open Exchange Management Shell. When opening it, I get the following:
The term 'ImportPSSession' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check
the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\bin\connectfunctions.ps1:64 char:18
+ ImportPSSession <<<< -ClearCache:$false
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (ImportPSSession:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
The only difference I can see between this and another server which works is get-modules shows the output below on the one that works but the one that fails doesnt show anything. (This could be a symptom though rather than the cause.)
ModuleType Name ExportedCommands
Script <ServerNameReplaced>... {Get-IRMConfiguration, New-MailUser, Enable-CmdletExtensionAgent, New-Ac...
Ive tried copying over the files in this article, but it didnt work:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/nawar/archive/2010/09/03/exchange-management-shell-ems-missing-after-applying-exchange-2010-sp1.aspx
Any help appreciated!?
Thanks
StephenBecause that article has files from Exchange 2010 SP1 and you are running SP3.
If you have another server you can copy the file from that server to affected server
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Recovery data using Exchange Management Shell From Recovery Database
Recently Some of our employees had been requesting a restore of some deleted emails from earlier in the year. Through our Backup Exec 2012 the recovery of the emails were not working. After 2 weeks on the phone with Symantec we determined that theyre Granular
Recovery Technology was not functioning properly for whatever reasons. As a last resort we recovered the backup set to a recovery database and now need to use the management shell in Exchange in order to recover the emails. I am having trouble with the
syntax and wanted to see if anyone out there could help me with the necessary commands in order to recover emails. forgive me if i have left out any required information. i am still a student trying to learnIf you are interested in 3rd party products check out Lucid8's DigiScope
http://www.lucid8.com/product/digiscope.asp
which will allow you to open any offline Exchange Database within a familiar Outlook type GUI. Once opened you can Browse, Search, Export Mailboxes, Folders and Individual Items to PST & MSG or Recover data directly to any Production Exchange
server or mailbox.
Regarding the RDB commands, here is a good article
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee332351.aspx and also here are a couple of Examples
NOTE: The examples below assume that you have recovered the DB in question to the RDB and that a copy of the mailbox belonging to John_Doe is within the Recovery Database.
A: The command below will recover the mailbox called John_Doe from the Recovery Database called
RecoveryDatabase1 to the John_Doe mailbox in the live database. NOTE: This method relies on the original mailbox still being intact on the Production Server.
Use the Exchange Management Shell and run the following command:
Restore-Mailbox -Identity John_Doe -Recovery Database RecoveryDatabase1
B: You can also recover the John_Doe mailbox from the Recovery Database and place it into
a folder called "John_Doe Recovery" within a mailbox called BobTheManager.
Use the Exchange Management Shell and run the following command:
Restore-Mailbox -Identity BobTheManager -RecoveryDatabase RecoveryDatabase1 -RecoveryMailbox John_Doe -TargetFolder “John_Doe Recovery"
C: There is also the ability to search the mailbox content for keywords. In this example we
search for any messages containing the word “SecretStuff” and restore those items to a folder called “John_Doe recovery with SuperSecret text” within a mailbox called JaneSupervisor.
Use the Exchange Management Shell and run the following command:
Restore-Mailbox -Identity JaneSupervisor -RecoveryDatabase RecoveryDatabase1 -RecoveryMailbox John_Doe -SubjectKeywords "SecretStuff"
–TargetFolder “John_Doe recovery with SecretStuff"
Troy Werelius
www.Lucid8.com
Search, Recover, & Extract Mailboxes, Folders, & Email Items from Offline EDB's and Live Exchange Servers with Lucid8's DigiScope
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