She's talking about Exchange 2007. Go look at the ms Exchange blog site and you'll see some references. (http://msexchangeteam.com/default.aspx)The nice thing about it is that most everything that I saw that they were doing with a command line you could do with the GUI. The only difference is that
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Command line for Exchange.. .yuck
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There isn't one to speak of now
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She's talking about Exchange 2007. Go look at the ms Exchange
blog site and you'll see some references. (http://msexchangeteam.com/default.aspx)The
nice thing about
. It is also pretty intensely
geeky, so I think the learning curve is going to be pretty steep for a lot
of people.
Joe K.
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I'll be really interested to know if the underlying protocol for
talking to Exchange remotely is any different than webdav in the next
release. I admit to not having looked at the Power Shell stuff for
Exchange yet
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I've heard there's ASP.Net webservices that expose a lot of this stuff.
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Command line for Exchange.. .yuck
?
There isn't one to speak of now, although Monad had some fundamental
issues last I saw/heard as far as the utility of the commands in large
environments.
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