Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell: Working with Address Lists
In this article by Mike Pfeiffer, author of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell Cookbook, you'll learn how to create Address Lists and Hierarchal Address Books. This article has immediately-usable task-based recipes for managing and maintaining your Microsoft Exchange 2010 environment with Windows PowerShell 2.0 and the Exchange Management Shell for some address list management that can be automated through the shell.
In this article, we will cover the following:
- Creating address lists
- Exporting address list membership to a CSV file
- Configuring hierarchical address books
Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell: Working with Distribution Groups
This article by Mike Pfeiffer, author of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell Cookbook, takes you deeper into distribution group management. The recipes in this article provide solutions to some of the most common distribution group management tasks that can, and sometimes must, be handled from the command line. Topics include distribution group reporting, distribution group naming policies, and allowing end users to manage distribution group membership.
In this article, we will cover the following:
- Reporting on distribution group membership
- Previewing dynamic distribution group membership
- Excluding hidden recipients from a dynamic distribution group
- Converting and upgrading distribution groups
- Allowing managers to modify group permissions
- Working with distribution group naming policies
- Working with distribution group membership approval
Oracle WebCenter 11g PS3: Working with Navigation Models and Page Hierarchies
A navigation model defines the elements and hierarchy of a navigation. In WebCenter, you can have different navigation models. This way you can customize the model for specific needs. WebCenter lets you manage navigation models both at design time and runtime. This way, it is very easy for administrators who manage the portal to edit the navigation models. This article describes the creation and management of navigation models to guide the user through your portal and managing the page hierarchy.
In this article by Yannick Ongena, author of Oracle WebCenter 11g PS3 Administration Cookbook, you will learn about:
- Creating a navigation model at runtime
- Adding a folder to a navigation model
- Adding a link to a navigation model
- Managing the page hierarchy
Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell: Managing Mailboxes
Exchange Server 2010 has many exciting new features such as integrated e-mail archiving, discovery capabilities, and high availability functionality. PowerShell is now an integral part of Exchange Server management and you need to learn the basics like importing and exporting mailbox data, deleting message and managing mailboxes.
In this article by Mike Pfeiffer, author of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell Cookbook, we will cover:
Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell: Troubleshooting Mailboxes
PowerShell is now an integral part of Exchange Server management and you need to learn the basics and have a point of reference for building your own scripts. That's what this article is all about. In this chapter, we'll cover some core PowerShell concepts that will provide you with a sound foundation.
In this article by Mike Pfeiffer, author of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell Cookbook, we will cover:
Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell: Mailboxes and Reports
PowerShell is now an integral part of Exchange Server management and you need to learn the basics and have a point of reference for building your own scripts. If you're completely new to PowerShell, the concept may be familiar if you've worked with UNIX command shells. In this article, the mailbox management tasks like moving mailboxes and generating some basic reports are dealt with.
In this article by Mike Pfeiffer, author of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Windows PowerShell Cookbook, we will cover:
- Reporting on the mailbox size
- Working with move requests and performing mailbox moves
- Generating mailbox folder reports
- Reporting on mailbox creation time
How Storage Works on Amazon
Amazon Web Services is an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform in the Cloud, which businesses can take advantage of as their needs demand. The Amazon Cloud provides the enterprise with the flexibility to choose whichever solution is required to solve specific problems, ultimately reducing costs by only paying for what you use.
In this article by Rob Linton, author of Amazon Web Services: Migrate your .NET Enterprise Application to the Amazon Cloud: RAW, we will look at how Amazon manages storage. We will look at the differences between S3 and EBS storage and how to implement both. We will create the storage locations that we will need for our sample application and look at how to implement storage using both the AWS console and the AWS command line.
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This article by Jeremy Kashel, Tim Kent and Martyn Bullerwell, authors of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services, introduces the reader to the concept of creating a Model within the Master Data Manager front-end, which will be the beginning of an example solution that will run for the rest of the article. Each of the different objects within the MDS object hierarchy will be covered, guiding the reader on how to build a model up step-by-step.
A sample script will be provided that will populate the user's newly created model, and the user will then be guided through the process of editing and creating members using the front-end.
In this article, we will cover the following topics:
- MDS object model overview
- Models
- Entities and attributes
- Members
- Attribute Groups
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2: Hierarchies, Collections, and MDS Metadata
In the previous article on Creating and Using Models, some of the different objects within the MDS object hierarchy was covered. This article will detail more MDS objects, guiding the reader on how to build a model up step-by-step. A sample script is provided to populate the user's newly created model, and the user is guided through the process of editing and creating members using the front-end.
In this article by Jeremy Kashel, Tim Kent and Martyn Bullerwell, authors of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services, we will cover the following topics:
- Hierarchies
- Collections
- Master Data Services Metadata
Getting Started with AWS and Amazon EC2
Amazon Web Services is an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform in the Cloud, which businesses can take advantage of as their needs demand. The Amazon Cloud provides the enterprise with the flexibility to choose whichever solution is required to solve specific problems, ultimately reducing costs by only paying for what you use.
In this article by Rob Linton, author of Amazon Web Services: Migrate your .NET Enterprise Application to the Amazon Cloud: RAW, we show how to set up an AWS account and start an EC2 instance. We will also take a look at the creation of AMI images that we will use.
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