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Post Views: 17,017 The current article is that Fourth article on the five-article series, which is dedicated to the subject of managing Distribution Group in Office 365 and Exchange Online based environment using PowerShell.The article includes two main sections: Management tasks that relate to the need for viewing information about Distribution Group settings, Distribution Group…
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Post Views: 35,326 The current article is that third article on the five-article series, which is dedicated to the subject of managing Distribution Group in Office 365 and Exchange Online based environment using PowerShell. The article is dedicated to the subject of adding members to existing Distribution Group by using PowerShell. Manage Distribution Group using…
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Post Views: 19,049 The current article is that second article on the five-article series, which is dedicated to the subject of managing Distribution Group in Office 365 and Exchange Online based environment using PowerShell.The article includes two main sections: Creating New Distribution Group. Configure the setting of existing Distribution Group. Manage Distribution Group using PowerShell…
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Post Views: 12,098 By default, the Office 365 password policy is configured to “enforce” Office 365 users to change their password every 90 days (define as “Days before passwords expire”). Technically speaking, this is a good practice from the security perspective because it is highly recommended to “refresh” our password from time to time. In…
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Post Views: 11,345 My primary goal in the current articles is to review the way that we use PowerShell as a tool for implementing “filtered search” in the Exchange Online based environment. In some scenarios, we can use built PowerShell cmdlets, that enable us to query Exchange Online about a specific type of recipients. The…
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Post Views: 11,325 In the current article, we review the various examples of the way that we use PowerShell, for creating a “Filtered search” in an Office 365 based environment. Use PowerShell for view Office 365 and Exchange Online objects | Article Table of content Using the PowerShell “Where statement” for creating filtered search |…
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Post Views: 23,039 The current article series, include three articles that are dedicated to the subject of – using PowerShell for “view” information about Office 365 (Azure Active Directory), and Exchange Online objects. The first article includes a basic introduction to the PowerShell “Where statement,” that we use as a “filter” for getting information about…
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Post Views: 9,679 The purpose if the following article is to enable you to use effectively the “Office 365 PowerShell scripts” that I add to my PowerShell articles. The PowerShell script that provides can be described as “Menu based” PowerShell scripts. Each menu performs a particular “task.” To execute a specific “task” all you need…
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Post Views: 9,530 In the current article, we provide the step by step instructions, for resolving a typical Exchange Online mailbox restore mistake, in Office 365 Directory synchronization environment. The Mailbox restore mistake is realized by – restoring Soft Deleted Office 365 user account, instead of restoring the original Soft Deleted On-Premise Active Directory user…
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Post Views: 9,660 In the current article, we provide the step by step instructions, for resolving a typical Exchange Online mailbox restore mistake in Office 365 Directory synchronization environment. The Mailbox restore mistake is realized by – creating a NEW Active Directory user created, instead of restoring the original Soft Deleted On-Premise Active Directory user…
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Post Views: 5,532 In the current article, we describe characters of a typical Exchange Online mailbox restore mistake in Office 365 Directory synchronization environment and describe the characteristics of an optional solution. The mailbox restore mistake is: Office 365 User account was restored (and his Exchange Online mailbox was restored). New Active Directory user with…
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Post Views: 4,793 In the current article, we describe characters of a typical Exchange Online mailbox restore mistake in Office 365 Directory synchronization environment and describe the characteristics of an optional solution. The restore mistake is – that a NEW Active Directory user created, instead of restoring the original Soft Deleted On-Premise Active Directory user…