Exchange Management Shell Questions

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Exchange 2007 public folder permissions
I am trying to add a remote employee to allow them access to a public folder. Is there a way to do this besides using the exchange management shell? using outlook 2007

Answer Question   |  January 4, 2010  9:01 PM
Exchange 2007, Exchange Management Shell, Exchange Public Folders, Outlook 2007
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300 pts.

Outlook 2007 Calendar permissions
How would i give read/modify permissions to a users calendar without having to open up outlook 2007? Can i use the management shell to do this, please supply syntax?

Answer Question   |  December 9, 2010  8:13 AM
Exchange 2007, Exchange 2007 administration, Exchange 2007 Management Shell, Exchange Management Shell, Outlook, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2007 calendar
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5 pts.

Grant “Read Only” access on a shared mailbox with Exchange Management Shell
I want to prevent several specific users from being able to delete messages in a shared mailbox. I wish these users to be set to “Read Only” permissions. Can I do this from the Exchange Management Shell? And if so, would someone mind posting an example or leaving a suggestion? Thanks a lot. Moderator Note: [...]

Answer Question   |  September 29, 2010  6:41 PM
Exchange 2007, Exchange 2007 administration, Exchange Mailboxes, Exchange Management Shell, Exchange permissions, Shared mailboxes
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6,565 pts.

Exchange Management Shell Preview
Is it possible to return the results of a given cmdlt to the shell window without actually executing it?

Answer Question   |  March 31, 2009  8:38 PM
Exchange 2007, Exchange 2007 Management Shell, Exchange Management Shell
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5 pts.

run scripts in exchange management shell.
Hi, all. I do have a problem to run scripts in exchange management shell. When I do run that as > c:script.ps1 in example. The shell opens the file in notepad instead to run that. Thank You in advance.

Answer Question   |  December 18, 2008  6:29 PM
Exchange Management Console, Exchange Management Shell, Scripting
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5 pts.

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