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The efficient and effective alternative to PowerShellĪDManager Plus is a unified solution which allows you to manage and report on multiple platforms including AD, Office 365 and Exchange from a single console, with completely GUI-based, scripting free actions.
But there's an option to manage your AD and Exchange without struggling with complex PowerShell scripts. With PowerShell, based on the platforms that have to be managed, Active Directory (AD), Exchange, etc., all relevant modules have to be loaded. $Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Add-PSSnapin .Admin $UserCredential = Get-Credential (Enter domain\user and PW when prompted) If you wish to connect with a user account other than the one currently logged in then the following commands can be used instead. Once you are done with the session you may Disconnect Remote Exchange Management Shell from an Exchange Server by executing the Remove-PSSession $Session command.
$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri -Authentication KerberosĪt this point you can execute whatever Exchange Server 2010 PowerShell commands your account has been grated rights to. Once these pre-requisites have been met you can connect to an Exchange Server as the currently logged on user with the following examples.įirst open the connection to Exchange 2010 by running the following command:
In order to Create a Manual Remote Shell Connection the machine making the connection must have the following pre-requisites. It is possible to run Exchange Server 2010 PowerShell cmdlets without installing the management tools on a machine this is done by utilizing Remote Powershell 2.0 and making a TCP Port 80 (encrypted with Kerberos) connection to an Exchange Server 2010 Client Access Server.