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    Basic Error HandlingBasic Error Handling

    July 23, 2018July 23, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    Like all programming languages, PowerShell has a form of error handling to help the programmer or scripter, as the case may be. Error handling is meant to help troubleshoot a

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    PS Reporting – You’ve Got MailPS Reporting – You’ve Got Mail

    July 11, 2018July 11, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    Automating tasks is typically the end goal of using PowerShell and scheduling normally tedious work. When the automation is done, do you run reports? The reports don’t necessarily have to

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    PowerShell Tip #7PowerShell Tip #7

    July 2, 2018July 2, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    For those of us that write PowerShell code every day for ourselves, for our clients and for our work, you would think that the code we write is always natural

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    Remote Shared Mailbox (ExO)Remote Shared Mailbox (ExO)

    June 25, 2018June 25, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    For this tip of the week we’ll talk about something specific in Exchange Hybrid and PowerShell. Specifically it has to do with the creation of Remote Mailboxes in you Exchange

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    PowerShell Tip #5PowerShell Tip #5

    June 19, 2018June 19, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    This week’s Tip of the Week article will concentrate on general troubleshooting of PowerShell scripts. In our troubleshooting process we’ll look at a real world example of script building and

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    No Comment(ing)? Not in PowerShellNo Comment(ing)? Not in PowerShell

    June 11, 2018June 11, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    Writing a script can be hard, making it reusable a bit harder and having someone else understand it’s purpose one of the hardest things you can do. To make your

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    To Filter or Be Where?To Filter or Be Where?

    June 3, 2018June 3, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    When working with data sets and PowerShell, knowing how to handle them can be a tricky proposition. It also depends on the size of the data that is being analyzed

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    PowerShell Tip #2PowerShell Tip #2

    May 28, 2018May 28, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    When working with PowerShell , whether it’s for Exchange Server, Exchange Online, Windows or whatever, turning on the Transcript function is a worthwhile option especially if the script is going

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    PowerShell Tip #1PowerShell Tip #1

    May 27, 2018May 27, 2018 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    When writing PowerShell scripts, help yourself and others who read over your script. Name your variables so they make sense. What does that mean exactly? It means that if you

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