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Export Contacts Calendar Mailbox PowerShell

Posted on January 31, 2018 by edemilliere
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Export Contacts Calendar Mailbox PowerShell

Hello,

Sometimes, when you migrate, merge some users inside your Exchange infrastructure, you do not want them to come with a fully loaded PST. Here-under a way to export only contacts and calendar from Exchange mailboxes into PST.

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Change Office 365 Pro Plus Update Branch

Posted on November 13, 2017 by edemilliere
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Change Office 365 Pro Plus Update Branch

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When you install Office 365 Pro Plus, you need to choose an update branch. There is a few of them that you can use for your different purpose. Sometimes, this is your IT team that force it on you. Either way, if you’re a local admin, you can change it. Continue reading →

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Prevent PST Usage Growth PowerShell

Posted on November 6, 2017 by edemilliere
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Prevent PST Usage Growth PowerShell

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If you’re planning an Office 365/ Exchange Online migration, you may want to prevent PST usage and growth before their importation in a later migration phase. To do this, you can create a GPO with the Office ADMX files. Continue reading →

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Get Mailbox Out of Office Configuration PowerShell

Posted on August 16, 2017 by edemilliere
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Get Mailbox Out of Office Configuration PowerShell

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In some previous posts we saw how to configure Out of Office for another user or for a shared mailbox. As of today, we’re in a intensive holiday period, you may want to get a list of every person which enables their OoF in your Exchange infrastructure. Continue reading →

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Manage Office 365 Licenses AD Group

Posted on February 24, 2017 by edemilliere
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Manage Office 365 Licenses AD Group

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Since a few days, Microsoft finally allow us to manage the Office 365 licenses affectation with AD group. There are some prerequisites, but none of them are show stopper. Continue reading →

Posted in Office 365 | Tagged ActiveDirectory, AD, Azure AD, Office 365 | Leave a reply

Manage LocalDB AAD Connect SQL Database

Posted on February 13, 2017 by edemilliere
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Manage LocalDB AAD Connect SQL Database

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When you install AADConnect, you have a choice to make for the database. You can install your own SQL server and manage it, or you can can with a free LocalDB installed and managed by AADConnect. Continue reading →

Posted in Office 365 | Tagged AADConnect, Azure AD, SQL | 2 Replies

Import PST Office 365 PowerShell

Posted on January 17, 2017 by edemilliere
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Import PST Office 365 PowerShell

Hello,

Microsoft allows you to import PST files into your Exchange Online mailboxes with “Import Service”. This service is currently under public preview but it was very stable when I tested it. Continue reading →

Posted in Office 365 | Tagged Azure, Office 365, PowerShell | 2 Replies

Office 365 License Option PowerShell

Posted on December 6, 2016 by edemilliere
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Office 365 License Option PowerShell

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Office 365 Licensing is divided in SKU, each SKU has Service Plan. They differ for each SKU. You can add an SKU to a user, without allowing access to all service plan, you can choose one by one the ones you want to enable for a given user. Continue reading →

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Find Mail Domain Used Exchange

Posted on September 14, 2016 by edemilliere
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Find Mail Domain Used Exchange

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All Exchange and Skype addresses for each user are stored in Active Directory. All those information are stored in the “ProxyAddresses” attribute. This is a multi-valued attribute with one address per line. Continue reading →

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Measure Office 365 Usage PowerShell

Posted on September 13, 2016 by edemilliere
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Measure Office 365 Usage

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If like a lot of companies you migrated over Office 365, you may want to check if you did the right thing. You can have an hint by measuring your usage in some Office 365 services. Continue reading →

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