Pearson Education, Inc., 2011. – 398 p.
An Overview of Windows PowerShell 2.0 for Exchange 2010.
New Features and the Exchange Management Shell.
Basic Techniques.
Achieving a Comfort Level with PowerShell.
Advanced Techniques.
Customizing the PowerShell Environment.
PowerShell and the Exchange 2010 Deployment Process.
Standard Deployments.
Disaster Recovery Deployments.
PowerShell and Recipient Objects.
Working with Recipient Objects.
Bulk Management of Recipients.
PowerShell and the Transport Roles Message Routing.
The Hub Transport Role.
The Edge Transport Role.
Configuring Rules and Agents on Transport Servers.
PowerShell and the Client Access Server Role.
CAS Services.
Working with Certificates.
PowerShell and the Mailbox Role.
Mailbox Servers and Databases.
Working with Mailboxes.
Using the Recovery Database (RDB).
PowerShell and the Unified Messaging Role.
Working with Unified Messaging (UM) Role Objects.
Managing Unified Messaging (UM) Users.
PowerShell and Message Routing.
Exchange Server 2010 Message Routing.
20 Integrating Exchange Server 2010 into an Existing Exchange.
Server 2003 Environment.
PowerShell and High Availability in Exchange 2010.
Database Availability Groups (DAGs).
Mailbox Database Copies.
Using DAG to Mitigate Failures.
Monitoring Highly Available Databases.
PowerShell and Public Folders.
Public Folder Database Management.
Managing Public Folders.
Public Folder Permissions.
Troubleshoot Exchange Server 2010 Using PowerShell.
Troubleshooting with the Test Cmdlets.
Event Logging with PowerShell.
PowerShell and Automating Exchange Server 2010 Administration.
Using and Finding Scripts to Automate.
Monitoring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC).
Permissions, Mailbox Audit Logging, and Reporting with PowerShell in Exchange Server 2010.
Configuring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC).
Permissions.
Using Mailbox Audit Logging to Monitor Exchange Server.
Reporting and Other Useful Cmdlets.
Lab Environment Used for This Book.
Create Your Own Journal Here.