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Exchange Management Shell

Here is a pointer to an Introduction To the Exchange Management Shell:  http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/d/4/6d4b5c51-dd72-41d3-b5b1-9dc22b1d35f1/IntroExchangeMgmtShell.pdf

This is a nice glossy view of the important aspects of both Windows PowerShell and Exchange's use of it.

PSMDTAG:FAQ: How does the Exchange Management Shell relate to WIndows PowerShell?  ANSWER - The Exchange management Shell is built upon Windows PowerShell.

The Exchange team has been a fantastic partner for V1.0 of PowerShell and done a great job showing everyone a glimpse of the future where all Admin GUIs are layered on top of Command line interfaces.  Its a superstar team, its a superstar product.

You can get a quick-reference guide for the Exchange Management Shell at: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=64647

Jeffrey Snover [MSFT]
Windows PowerShell/Aspen Architect
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PSMDTAG:Exchange: Exchange Management Shell

 

 

Published Saturday, July 15, 2006 11:19 PM by PowerShellTeam
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# Two questions

1) How to post questions? I haven't found an obvious way to do that. Adding comments to an existing post probably is not the right way...

2) The big question is: is there any way for PowerShell and Windows Workflow Foundation to integrate? For example, I want an application to allow novice users be able to create workflows by drag'n'drop in the workflow editor, and advanced users to switch to the "Script" view of the same workflow and directly change what's in there (ideally a PowerShell script).

Thanks.
- alex
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 1:21 PM by QuArtZite

# re: Two questions

Hi Alex;

The best place for new questions is the Newsgroup.  Blogs don't handle conversations very well :)

That newsgroup is news://microsoft.public.windows.powershell

As for the big question, there is nothing that I'm aware of that allows you to do this out of the box.

Lee
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 2:02 PM by PowerShellTeam

# re: Exchange Management Shell

The Exchange Management Shell is only available on MS Exchange 2007?

Wednesday, June 06, 2007 9:18 AM by Schroeder

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