PowerShell & EMS differences

Hi all,
apologies if this has been asked before but I couldn't find an answer.
If I run this in EMS it works perfectly
$size = '{0:N2}' -f ((get-mailboxdatabase $_.name -status).databasesize.ToMB()/1024)
However if I run it from PowerShell and I connect to Exchange I get "method invocation failed because....doesn't contain a method named "ToMB"
I would prefer it so it can be run from powershell so that I can add it to the task schedule and to also give it to the support team who may not have access to the exchange server to run it remotely.
TIA
Andy

Hi Andy,
this is because when you connect to Exchange using a regular Powershell console you do not locally have the types. Your console does not know how a Mailbox Database object is supposed to look which unfortunately means you don't get the methods (like
ToMB()).
You will have to drop the ".ToMB()" part from your code and parse the text to get the correct result.
Cheers,
Fred
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    Durval Ramos: "Very useful. Good job !"
    Ed Price: "Fantastic job on the code formatting, in-depth descriptions, and robust use of images!"
    AM: "Thanks for presenting multiple approaches to solve the problem. It would be good to see a second part describing the format file."
    DRC: "This is a good article which provides different ways to import the data to SQL, But this article needs some modifications. Suggestions: • It would be helpful, if mentioned on which version of SQL server and Visual studio scenario
    was tested • We might encounter errors while using the format files, for example we get the below error if the format file doesn’t have blank space (character ) at the end of each line Msg 4862, Level 16, State 1, Line 10 Cannot bulk load because the file
    "C:\temp\good.fmt" could not be read. Operating system error code (null). • So it will be helpful if you can provide a sample format file and TSQL script along with the possible output which can be tested and compared. • The sample query and the
    format file is not yielding the right output. Screenshots shown in the article has invalid values (for example ID coulmn has invalid values). Format file need to be fixed to get the right data. • The format file under section “Files With Text Qualifiers” is
    also invalid and the data is not imported properly. • Implementation of import using the SSIS package needs more details about how to make the delimiter consistent, Attaching a sample package would be helpful. "
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    Noah Stahl
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    Ed Price: "Wow, I love the breakdown of sections. As Alan wrote in the comments, "Wow! Great article!""
    Mr X
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    Ed Price: "I love the table and use of code snippets and images! Great article!"
     Transact-SQL Technical Guru - March 2015  
    Saeid Hasani
    T-SQL: How to Sort a Column that Contains Character-Separated Numbers
    Durval Ramos: "Great article! The samples in this article are very enlightening."
    Richard Mueller: "Good use of guidelines. Good images. Grammar needs work."
    Saeid Hasani
    T-SQL: Troubleshooting When a Column Alias that
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    Richard Mueller: "Great use of article guidelines. I like the images and "See Also". Good explanation of an advanced topic."
    Durval Ramos: "An interesting topic and also have T-SQL script on TNGallery, about related issue in MS Connect. Good job!"
    sql-pro
    T-SQL: SQL Server Agent Job Execution Status
    Durval Ramos: "This article has interesting content, but needs to be better worked."
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     Visual Basic Technical Guru - March 2015  
    Reed Kimble
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    Richard Mueller: "I liked this article a lot. Good use of article guidelines. A lot of useful links, but some could be collected in an "Other Resources" section."
    .paul.
    Factorizing Quadratic Equations (practice and solver)
    Durval Ramos: "Very good. Well formatted article and has images that clarify how to work equations. "
    Richard Mueller: "A fun article with good images."
     Visual C# Technical Guru - March 2015  
    Isham Mohamed
    Setting custom Messages in user defined Exceptions
    Carmelo La Monica: "Good articles and sample code!"
    Jaliya Udagedara: "A short and to the point article. Answers a common problem."
    Tom Mohan
    .NET: Equality Features
    Jaliya Udagedara: "Great article. Has links to MSDN when needed. Definitely enjoyed reading."
    Carmelo La Monica: "Article very detailed in all parts, congrats!"
    Vithal Wadje
    Constructors and Its Types in C#
    Carmelo La Monica: "Well done in all its content , and very exhaustive of the types of constructors of a class"
    Jaliya Udagedara: "Explains Constructors in detail. Please do format the code as Andy suggested."
     Wiki and Portals Technical Guru - March 2015  
    Davut EREN
    Turkish Ninjas Team Council Center
    Durval Ramos: "Great collection of Turkish articles!!!"
    Richard Mueller: "Amazing collection of links."
    Ed Price: "Great job in using this article to build out Turkish content and encourage the community!"
    Alan do Nascimento Carlos
    TechNet Wiki - Images
    Durval Ramos: "Very useful for use in "Wiki Ninjas" Blog posts."
    Richard Mueller: "A great collection of fun images."
    Ed Price: "I can see this article being well used as we leverage these images in blog posts!"
     Windows Phone and Windows Store Apps Technical Guru - March 2015  
    Damien Allan
    Make a Styled Button in XAML for Windows Universal Apps
    JH: "Styling has always been special in XAML-based applications. This article shows nicely how to style a button in Blend in universal apps."
    Ed Price: "Great explanations and how-to content, with helpful images and code!"
    Carmelo La Monica
    Part four: The control Maps on Windows Phone 8.
    JH: "Another article about working with the maps control in Windows Phone 8. Nice to see another one in this series."
    Ed Price: "Fantastic and exhaustive explanation of the Maps control!"
     Windows PowerShell Technical Guru - March 2015  
    Noah Stahl
    Make System Center Orchestrator Text Faster than a Teenager using PowerShell
    and Twilio
    Alan Carlos: "Wow! Great article! Congratulations!!!!"
    Ed Price: "What a powerful solution with great details and helpful images!"
    Richard Mueller
    PowerShell Script to Search Active Directory
    Ed Price: "This article is amazing, due to great details, a couple of helpful tables, lots of supporting images, and a plethora of related links at the end!"
    Alan Carlos: "Very useful!!!"
    Dan Christian
    Add MSG file metadata to a SharePoint list using PowerShell
    Alan Carlos: "Excellent!"
    Ed Price: "I love the supplemental video and helpful images!"
     Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Technical Guru - March 2015  
    Andy ONeill
    Uneventful MVVM
    Ed Price: "Amazing depth on this article! I love the See Also and Other Resources sections! Astonishingly great article!"
    Peter Laker: "Supurb article Andy. Nice work again."
    Magnus (MM8)
    WPF: Implementing Global Hot Keys
    Ed Price: "I love the breakdown of sections and clear descriptions!"
    Peter Laker: "Excellent topic and well explained Magnus!"
    Tom Mohan
    Asynchronous data binding using IsAsync and Delay
    Peter Laker: "Great tip Tom, thanks for your contribution!"
    Ed Price: "Very valuable topic!"
     Windows Server Technical Guru - March 2015  
    Pierre-Alexandre Braeken
    Active Directory - Clone a Domain Controller in Windows Server 2012
    with Hyper-V (VM-GenerationID)
    Mark Parris: "The principals of cloning a DC."
    JM: "This is an excellent article on cloning a DC, nice work and thanks for the contribution."
    Richard Mueller: "Excellent topic and great images."
    Mr X
    Netstat for Beginners
    JM: "This is a great article on netstat, thanks for your contribution."
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    Mark Parris: "Good Insight"
    Pierre-Alexandre Braeken
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    Mark Parris: "Nice how to article."
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    Richard Mueller: "Extensive documentation for all the steps."
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    Ed Price: "What a powerful solution with great details and helpful images!"
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  • Cannot create mysites from powershell: Original XSLT List View Web Part not found

    I have a bizarre problem in my SharePoint 2013 farm. This does not occur in my test farm, only in the farm we were going to go live with.
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    Original XSLT List View Web Part not found
    So far I've only found one other person with this:
    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/2503e42c-e114-4e89-8e00-89fe70f0b154/cannot-create-sharepoint-mysite-programmatically
    This is a brand new farm, created with the same scripts I created my test farm with, and same version of SharePoint. Only the service accounts are different. (Farm account has admin on the servers right now since I was setting up profile service).
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    It can't seem to find the listemplate 101
    And something looks wrong with the MySiteDocumentLibrary feature
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    1. run psconfig.exe on each server
    2. install-spfeature -AllExistingFeatures
    3. looped through the directory under Features and for each called Install-SPFeature $dirname -Force
    4. uninstalled and reinstalled MySiteDocumentLibrary feature
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    farm script.
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    same scripts no less.
    Feature Activation: Feature 'Fields' (ID: 'ca7bd552-10b1-4563-85b9-5ed1d39c962a') was activated
    Feature Activation: Feature 'CTypes' (ID: '695b6570-a48b-4a8e-8ea5-26ea7fc1d162') was activated
    No document templates uploaded for list "$Resources:core,global_onet_solutiongallery_list;" -- none found for list template "100"
    Failed to find <ListTemplate> tag corresponding to ID "101", tried both onet.xml for site definition ID "0" language "1033" and global site definition. Operation failed.
    No document templates uploaded for list "$Resources:core,stylelibraryList;" -- none found for list template "121".
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    Feature Activation: Feature 'MySitePersonalSite' (ID: 'f661430e-c155-438e-a7c6-c68648f1b119') was activated
    Feature Activation: Activating Feature 'MySiteDocumentLibrary'
    Calling 'FeatureActivated' method of SPFeatureReceiver for Feature 'MySiteDocumentLibrary'
    SharePoint Foundation Upgrade MySiteDocumentLibraryFeatureReceiveraj08n INFO Creating new My Documents library
    Unknown SPRequest error occurred. More information: 0x80070002
    SPRequest.GetMetadataForUrl: UserPrincipalName=, AppPrincipalName= ,bstrUrl=http://contoso/personal/cbuchholz/DOCUMENTS ,METADATAFLAGS=59
    System.IO.FileNotFoundException: <nativehr>0x80070002</nativehr><nativestack></nativestack>, StackTrace: at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPWeb.GetObjectForUrl at Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.UserProfiles.MySiteDocumentLibraryUtil.GetSPObjectFromUrl ...
    <nativehr>0x80070002</nativehr><nativestack></nativestack>There is no Web named "/personal/cbuchholz/DOCUMENTS"
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    Adding XsltListViewWebPart calling SPRequest::CreateListViewPart. Web part id 0F6072F2-E804-4CFD-837E-BB37332B9D1C, web http://contoso/personal/cbuchholz
    Feature receiver assembly 'Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal, Version=15.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c', class 'Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.UserProfiles.MySiteDocumentLibraryFeatureReceiver', method 'FeatureActivated' for feature 'e9c0ff81-d821-4771-8b4c-246aa7e5e9eb' threw an exception: System.InvalidOperationException: Original XSLT List View Web Part not found at Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.UserProfiles.MySiteDocumentLibraryUtil.ReplaceListViewWebPart
    Feature Activation: Threw an exception, attempting to roll back. Feature 'MySiteDocumentLibrary'
    Exception in EnsureFeaturesActivatedAtSite: System.InvalidOperationException: Original XSLT List View Web Part not found
    Failed to activate site-collection-scoped features for template 'SPSPERS#2' in site collection 'http://contoso/personal/cbuchholz'
    Failed to apply template "SPSPERS#2" to web at URL "http://contoso/personal/cbuchholz
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    Ok,
    Here is the problem:
    When creating a mysite from powershell or script, apparently you can ONLY do this from a wfe (or a server running Microsoft SharePoint Foundation Web Application in services on server).
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    I searched all over and cannot find this documented anywhere.
    Who do I contact to have Microsoft document this?
    It's Thursday morning, I've been working non stop since Saturday morning so you don't have to :)

  • How to execute a ruby command stored in a variable in powershell

    I am executing a command of the form rake
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    I used the code in my ps1 file
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    & $dat3

    Hiho,
    try running this from the directory you installed Ruby into (or set the location to that directory before that step).
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  • Some differences in Java settings giving me problems running a java program

    Hello,
    We have a Java app in our web-site. We haven't done that app our self and it has been working for quite some time.
    Now on my computer the java app loads just nicely.
    But for other users there java app crashes. So basically there has to be somekind of settings problem between.
    But we have checked the settings and I simply can't find the difference.
    The other users keep getting error that class not found.
    Debug print:
    security: Certificate has been verified with Internet Explorer ROOT certificates successfully
    security: Valid certificate from HTTPS server
    security: Adding certificate in Deployment session certificate store
    security: Added certificate in Deployment session certificate store
    security: Saving certificates in Deployment session certificate store
    security: Saved certificates in Deployment session certificate store
    network: Connecting http://site.xxx.com:443/ with proxy=DIRECT
    security: Loading certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Loaded certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment denied certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment session certificate store
    network: Cache entry not found [url: https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/chart/Chart/class.class, version: null]
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/chart/Chart/class.class with proxy=DIRECT
    network: Connecting http://site.xxx.com:443/ with proxy=DIRECT
    security: Loading certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Loaded certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment denied certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment session certificate store
    network: Connecting http://site.xxx.com:443/ with proxy=DIRECT
    security: Loading certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Loaded certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment denied certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment session certificate store
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    Hello,
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    security: property package.access value sun.,com.sun.xml.internal.ws.,com.sun.xml.internal.bind.,com.sun.imageio.
    security: property package.access new value sun.,com.sun.xml.internal.ws.,com.sun.xml.internal.bind.,com.sun.imageio.,com.sun.javaws
    security: property package.access value sun.,com.sun.xml.internal.ws.,com.sun.xml.internal.bind.,com.sun.imageio.,com.sun.javaws
    security: property package.access new value sun.,com.sun.xml.internal.ws.,com.sun.xml.internal.bind.,com.sun.imageio.,com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy
    security: property package.access value sun.,com.sun.xml.internal.ws.,com.sun.xml.internal.bind.,com.sun.imageio.,com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy
    security: property package.access new value sun.,com.sun.xml.internal.ws.,com.sun.xml.internal.bind.,com.sun.imageio.,com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy,com.sun.jnlp
    security: property package.definition value null
    security: property package.definition new value com.sun.javaws
    security: property package.definition value com.sun.javaws
    security: property package.definition new value com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy
    security: property package.definition value com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy
    security: property package.definition new value com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy,com.sun.jnlp
    security: property package.access value sun.,com.sun.xml.internal.ws.,com.sun.xml.internal.bind.,com.sun.imageio.,com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy,com.sun.jnlp
    security: property package.access new value sun.,com.sun.xml.internal.ws.,com.sun.xml.internal.bind.,com.sun.imageio.,com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy,com.sun.jnlp,org.mozilla.jss
    security: property package.definition value com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy,com.sun.jnlp
    security: property package.definition new value com.sun.javaws,com.sun.deploy,com.sun.jnlp,org.mozilla.jss
    basic: Added progress listener: sun.plugin.util.GrayBoxPainter$GrayBoxProgressListener@291aff
    network: Cache entry found [url: https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/chart/Chart.class, version: null] prevalidated=false/0
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/chart/Chart.class with proxy=DIRECT
    network: Connecting http://site.xxx.com:443/ with proxy=DIRECT
    security: Loading Root CA certificates from C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\security\cacerts
    security: Loaded Root CA certificates from C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\security\cacerts
    security: Loading SSL Root CA certificates from C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\security\cacerts
    security: Loaded SSL Root CA certificates from C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\security\cacerts
    security: Loading Deployment SSL certificates from C:\Documents and Settings\me\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\trusted.jssecerts
    security: Loaded Deployment SSL certificates from C:\Documents and Settings\me\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\trusted.jssecerts
    security: Loading certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Loaded certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Loading certificates from Internet Explorer ROOT certificate store
    security: Loaded certificates from Internet Explorer ROOT certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment denied certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment session certificate store
    security: Checking if SSL certificate is in Deployment permanent certificate store
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/chart/Chart.class with cookie "__utma=63616955.207177272.1293600941.1293600941.1298453489.2; __utmz=63616955.1293600941.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none); __utmb=63616955.5.10.1298453489; __utmc=63616955"
    security: Loading certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Loaded certificates from Deployment session certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment denied certificate store
    security: Checking if certificate is in Deployment session certificate store
    security: Checking if SSL certificate is in Deployment permanent certificate store
    network: ResponseCode for https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/chart/Chart.class : 304
    network: Encoding for https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/chart/Chart.class : null
    network: Disconnect connection to https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/chart/Chart.class
    network: Cache entry not found [url: https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/, version: null]
    network: Cache entry found [url: https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/bar/Bar.class, version: null] prevalidated=false/0
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/bar/Bar.class with proxy=DIRECT
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/bar/Bar.class with cookie "__utma=63616955.207177272.1293600941.1293600941.1298453489.2; __utmz=63616955.1293600941.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none); __utmb=63616955.5.10.1298453489; __utmc=63616955"
    network: ResponseCode for https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/bar/Bar.class : 304
    network: Encoding for https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/bar/Bar.class : null
    network: Disconnect connection to https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/bar/Bar.class
    network: Cache entry found [url: https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/coordaxes/CoordAxes.class, version: null] prevalidated=false/0
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/coordaxes/CoordAxes.class with proxy=DIRECT
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/coordaxes/CoordAxes.class with cookie "__utma=63616955.207177272.1293600941.1293600941.1298453489.2; __utmz=63616955.1293600941.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none); __utmb=63616955.5.10.1298453489; __utmc=63616955"
    network: ResponseCode for https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/coordaxes/CoordAxes.class : 304
    network: Encoding for https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/coordaxes/CoordAxes.class : null
    network: Disconnect connection to https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/coordaxes/CoordAxes.class
    network: Cache entry found [url: https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/xaxial/XAxial.class, version: null] prevalidated=false/0
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/xaxial/XAxial.class with proxy=DIRECT
    network: Connecting https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/xaxial/XAxial.class with cookie "__utma=63616955.207177272.1293600941.1293600941.1298453489.2; __utmz=63616955.1293600941.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none); __utmb=63616955.5.10.1298453489; __utmc=63616955"
    network: ResponseCode for https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/xaxial/XAxial.class : 304
    network: Encoding for https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/xaxial/XAxial.class : null
    network: Disconnect connection to https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/xaxial/XAxial.class
    network: Cache entry found [url: https://site.xxx.com/EMS/classes/serie/Serie.class, version: null] prevalidated=false/0
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