Configuring the Hub Transport Role
Posted by: Brent Sheets
Overview: “This book is for Exchange professionals who want to learn how to use PowerShell to effectively manage, automate, and streamline their Exchange 2007 organization. This book walks you through the ins and outs of PowerShell, showing you how to take full advantage of this scripting language for deploying, configuring, managing, and maintaining your Exchange environment.”
This free chapter has been selected from Professional Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 by Wrox. Enjoy the chapter and be sure to check out the related Exchange Server resources listed below. Voice your feedback on this chapter or let us know of other books you’d like to see featured on the IT Bookworm Blog by leaving a comment below. Thanks.

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Written by | Joezer Cookey-Gam, Brendan Keane, Jeffrey Rosin, Jonathan Runyon, Joel Stidley |
| Title | Professional Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 | |
| Published by | Wrox | |
| Published on | January 22, 2008 | |
| ISBN-10 | 0470226447 | |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0470226445 |
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Chapter Seven: Configuring the Hub Transport Role
RELATED PEER ADVICE
→ Visit our Exchange Server community
→ Visit our Windows Server community
→ Need answers? Ask your own Exchange or Windows Server question
RELATED RESOURCES
→ Visit the SearchExchange.com website
→ Visit the SearchWindowsServer.com website
→ Visit the The VBScript Network and Systems Administrator’s Cafe blog
→ Browse these resources for Microsoft Exchange Server Scripts
→ Browse these resources for Microsoft Scripting
RELATED CONTENT
→ IT Definition: PowerShell (visit the Email and Messaging Glossary for more)
→ Crash Course: A primer on the Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Management Shell
→ Tutorial: How to uninstall Exchange Server 2007 and individual server roles
→ Step-by-Step Guide: How an Edge Transport server works
→ Learning Center: Windows PowerShell for beginners
→ Scripting School: Extending your toolset with Windows PowerShell



