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I'm writing a script in powershell. What I want to have happen, is to have a menu to restart a service appear based on an error being detected on the server. Say a service is not running, or outlook does not pass a connectivity test, I want the script to use both variables in determining to show...
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jwhite
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02-14-2012
Filed under: InvokeCommand, remoting, Exchange, script block, remote, powershell, exchange 2010, Powershell command:
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I added the transcript option to my script. Using the start-transcript. What I want is to have event logs to be added into the transcrpt. I know you can use get-eventlog -logname application... But I want to add specific logged events into the transcript. Like, start-transcript -append eventlogs, something...
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Yes so I added the -append switch to the start-transcript. Also did a >> with get-eventlog so it would append that info to the info in the transcript. Problem is that it's throwing the error "unable to access the file as another person or process is all ready using it". So how would...
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Ok so I was doing some further digging and realized that when a file in in use by start-transcript, that file appears to become locked from use by any other cmdlets. So what I did was this: start-transcript output file is C:\transcript.txt Run cmdlet, run test stop-transcript get-eventlog >> C...
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Im trying to run the command test-outlookconnectivity -protocol:tcp or http -trustanysslcert:$true. I'm wanting to run it on a remote machine as if I were on the machine, and have the output returned to the screen of the local machine. As stated in this article: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us...
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jwhite
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03-07-2012
Filed under: InvokeCommand, remoting, Exchange, script block, remote, powershell, exchange 2010, Powershell command:
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I'm trying to run the test-mailflow cmdlet, within the invoke-command cmdlet. I'm on a Client Access Server and I can issue the test-mapiconnectivity cmdlet against a user. However in order to run the test-mailflow cmdlet, I need to be on the mailbox server that the user is on. I'm referencing...
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jwhite
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07-31-2012
Filed under: InvokeCommand, remoting, Exchange, remote, exchange 2010, Powershell command:, exchange2010, powershellshell
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This is what I'm looking for. Ill post again if i have issues. Cheers.
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Wonderful! I'm gonna try that. Cheers.