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I would like to get help with a powershell script that gives me the size in MB or GB of a location on my E drive (Where my exchange logs are located) - which creates a text file and then that file ...
Zones: MS Server, Scripting, Wi...Date Answered: 10/29/2008 Views: 0
I would like to get help with a powershell script that gives me the size in MB or GB of a location on my E drive (Where my exchange logs are located) - which creates a text file and then that file ...
Zones: PowershellDate Answered: 10/29/2008 Views: 8
I have a script that gets the size of folders in a share directory - but I want to sort it from largest to smallest and I cannot figure out how to sort it
Zones: PowershellDate Answered: 11/07/2008 Views: 8
I have  a powershell script that gets mailbox sizes, display names, Total Items, and storage limit status and creates a textfile as the output.   now I get this "WARNING: 2 columns do not fit in...
Zones: PowershellDate Answered: 11/12/2008 Views: 13
I like to learn more indept about powershell, it there training video or CBT out there for powershell?
Zones: MS ServerDate Answered: 03/26/2008 Views: 0
I have been working on several scripts that read a CSV and create a series of objects. I have been able to: Create the Exchange mailbox and user account Set the Exchange Custom Attributes Se...
Zones: ScriptingDate Answered: 02/13/2009 Views: 0
Hi I'm trying to install Exchange 2007, and step 3 requires powershell installed which I've downloaded ok, now when I try to install the above error appears even though I have loads of free HDD sp...
Zones: Servers, Drives / Storage, Windows...Date Answered: 08/09/2008 Views: 208
I've set up Exchange 2007, and the last item to get working is administrative rights.  The domain\administrator account has permissions to do whatever is needed with folders; make new ones, modify ...
Zones: Exchange, Active Directory, SSLDate Answered: 09/29/2008 Views: 0
I must create a setup wizard that install SQL Server Express 2008 in silent mode, and i need to check before if all prerequisites are installed correctely. How i can check if Windows Installer 4.5...
Zones: .NET, Delphi Programming, SQ...Date Answered: 03/05/2009 Views: 5
Hello, I'm looking for any scripted solution, that would allow me to prepopulate user and computer passwords on particular RODC. I know I can't use groups to prepopulate the passwords for multi...
Zones: Windows Server 2008, ...Date Answered: 05/29/2009 Views: 0