Exchange Server - Get-PublicFolder

Asked By juergen.bart
19-May-08 08:54 AM
Wo bekomme ich das cmdlet her?

Wo ist das, kann es nicht finden?

Gruß

Jürgen Barth
Microsoft Exchange
(1)
PublicFolder
(1)
Telefonnummer
(1)
Newsbeitrag
(1)
Dringendes
(1)
Festplatte
(1)
Realnamen
(1)
Windows
(1)
  Norbert Fehlauer [MVP] replied...
19-May-08 05:44 PM
Wo suchst du denn? Also eigentlich startet man die Exchange Powershell
und da isses ;)

Bye
Norbert
  juergen.bart replied...
21-May-08 03:46 AM
Das habe ich auch gedacht,

ich habe die Shell gestartet. Ich habe die Festplatte durchsucht. Es fehlt
einfach.
Kann es sein, das beim löschen des PF Stores auch das cmdlet gelöscht wird?

Ich nutze hier einen Windows 2008 mit Exchange 2007 SP1 Rollup2-

Es fehlt einfach.

Jürgen
  Frank Carius \(MVP\) replied...
24-May-08 06:23 AM
Welche Shell
Die einfache "Powershell" oder die "Exchange Powre Shell"

nutze mal den Link auf Start - Programme -Exchange -Exchange Management
Shell

die lädt noch ein paar Addins hinzu.



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