Another useful tool to create the SPF record
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/content/technologies/senderid/wizard/
Another useful tool to create the SPF record
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/content/technologies/senderid/wizard/
Get-ADUser can get one or more Active Directory users; it’s part of Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell. It’s similar to Get-QADUser in Quest’s ActiveRoles Management Shell (However, ActiveRoles Management Shell can be installed on the older operating system)
Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell is part of the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) feature on a Windows Server 2008 R2 server; and it’s part of the RSAT feature on a Windows 7 computer (download). However, it’s not available to install on any older operating system, including Windows Server 2008.
Basic usage of Get-ADUser
In Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, all public folders were mail-enabled and hidden by default. In Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 2003, folders can be mail-enabled or mail-disabled, depending on whether the Exchange Server organization is in mixed mode or in native mode.
If Exchange Server 2003 is in mixed mode, the Mail Disable is not available when right-click a public folder / All Tasks in Exchange System Manager, only the Mail Enable option is available (even the public folder is already mail enabled).
To access the Mail Disable option, change Exchange Server 2003 to native mode.
Reference:
$cred = Get-Credential
will prompt the user entering the credential that can be used in other PowerShell script.
Or $cred = Get-Credential –Credential domain_name\user_name
to fill in the default user name.
Windows PowerShell v.2 supports a bypass execution policy. It can be used to overwrite the computer execution policy setting in batch script.
The computer execution policy is restricted. A PowerShell script can not be executed.
With the bypass option, the script is able to execute.
Use System.IO.File .NET Framework class’s Write AllText static method.
[System.IO.File]::WriteAllText(string path, string contents)
or [System.IO.File]::WriteAllText(string path, string contents, System.Text.Encoding encoding)
e.g. [system.io.file]::WriteAllText(“c:\fso\ioascii.txt”, $count, [System.Text.Encoding]::ascii)
More info: [system.io.file] | get-member –static WriteAllText | fl *
[system.text.encoding] | get-member –static –MemberType property
This is a quick update on my previous post “ Use WinSCP to Transfer Files in vCSA 6.5 ”. When I try the same SFTP server setting in vCSA 6.7...