The xExchange module contains many DSC resources for configuring and managing Exchange 2013, 2016, and 2019 servers including individual server properties, databases, mount points, and Database Availability Groups.
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To manually install the module, download the source code and unzip the contents of the '\Modules\xExchange' directory to the '$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\Modules' folder.
To install from the PowerShell gallery using PowerShellGet (in PowerShell 5.0) run the following command:
Find-Module -Name xExchange -Repository PSGallery | Install-Module
To confirm installation, run the below command and ensure you see the SQL Server DSC resources available:
Get-DscResource -Module xExchange
The minimum Windows Management Framework (PowerShell) version required is 4.0, which ships with Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2, but can also be installed on Windows 2008 R2 (the minimum supported OS version for Exchange Server 2013).
Note that while the xExchange module may work with newer releases of PowerShell, the Microsoft Exchange Product Group does not support running Microsoft Exchange Server with versions of PowerShell newer than the one that shipped with the Windows Server version that Exchange is installed on. See the Windows PowerShell section of the Exchange Server Supportability Matrix for more information.
You can review the Examples directory in the xExchange module for some general use scenarios for all of the resources that are in the module.
A full list of changes in each version can be found in the change log.
- xExchAcceptedDomain is used to add accepted domains
- xExchActiveSyncVirtualDirectory
- xExchAntiMalwareScanning is used to enable or disable Exchange Anti-malware scanning
- xExchAutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
- xExchAutoMountPoint
- xExchClientAccessServer
- xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroup configures a Database Availability Group using New/Set-DatabaseAvailibilityGroup.
- xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroupMember adds a member to a Database Availability Group.
- xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroupNetwork can add, remove, or configure a Database Availability Group Network.
- xExchEcpVirtualDirectory
- xExchEventLogLevel is used to configure Exchange diagnostic logging via Set-EventLogLevel.
- xExchExchangeCertificate can install, remove, or configure an ExchangeCertificate using *-ExchangeCertificate cmdlets.
- xExchExchangeServer
- xExchFrontendTransportService configures Front End Transport service settings.
- xExchImapSettings configures IMAP settings using Set-ImapSettings.
- xExchInstall installs or updates Exchange 2013, 2016, or 2019.
- xExchJetstress automatically runs Jetstress using the JetstressCmd.exe command line executable.
- xExchJetstressCleanup cleans up the database and log directories created by Jetstress.
- xExchMailboxDatabase
- xExchMailboxDatabaseCopy
- xExchMailboxTransportService
- xExchMailboxServer
- xExchMaintenanceMode
- xExchMapiVirtualDirectory
- xExchOabVirtualDirectory
- xExchOutlookAnywhere
- xExchOwaVirtualDirectory
- xExchPopSettings configures POP settings using Set-PopSettings.
- xExchPowerShellVirtualDirectory
- xExchReceiveConnector
- xExchRemoteDomain is used to add remote domains
- xExchTransportService
- xExchUMCallRouterSettings configures the UM Call Router service using Set-UMCallRouterSettings.
- xExchUMService configures a UM server using Set-UMService.
- xExchWaitForADPrep ensures that Active Directory has been prepared for Exchange 2013, 2016, or 2019.
- xExchWaitForDAG
- xExchWaitForMailboxDatabase
- xExchWebServicesVirtualDirectory
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xExchAcceptedDomain is used to add accepted domains
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DomainName The domain name of the accepted domain
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Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
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Ensure: Whether the domain should exist or not: { Present | Absent }
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AddressBookEnabled Whether to enable recipient filtering for this domain
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DomainType Type of the the domain: {Authoritative | ExternalRelay | InternalRelay}
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Default Whether the accepted domain is the default domain.
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MatchSubDomains Enables mail to be sent by and received from users on any subdomain
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Name Specifies a unique name
xExchActiveSyncVirtualDirectory is used to configure properties on an ActiveSync Virtual Directory.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-ActiveSyncVirtualDirectory parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the ActiveSync Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is okay to recycle the app pool, or restart IIS after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- AutoCertBasedAuth: Automates the IIS configuration portion of certificate based authentication. Only works against the Default Web Site. Does not configure ClientCertAuth parameter, which must be specified separately. Does not install ?Client Certificate Mapping Authentication? or ?IIS Client Certificate Mapping Authentication? roles of IIS, which also must be configured separately.
- AutoCertBasedAuthThumbprint: The thumbprint of the in use Exchange certificate for IIS.
- AutoCertBasedAuthHttpsBindings: The (IP:PORT)'s of the HTTPS bindings on the Default Web Site. Defaults to "0.0.0.0:443","127.0.0.1:443"
- ActiveSyncServer
- BadItemReportingEnabled
- BasicAuthEnabled
- ClientCertAuth
- CompressionEnabled
- DomainController
- ExtendedProtectionFlags
- ExtendedProtectionSPNList
- ExtendedProtectionTokenChecking
- ExternalAuthenticationMethods
- ExternalUrl
- InstallIsapiFilter
- InternalAuthenticationMethods
- InternalUrl
- MobileClientCertificateAuthorityURL
- MobileClientCertificateProvisioningEnabled
- MobileClientCertTemplateName
- Name
- RemoteDocumentsActionForUnknownServers
- RemoteDocumentsAllowedServers
- RemoteDocumentsBlockedServers
- RemoteDocumentsInternalDomainSuffixList
- SendWatsonReport
- WindowsAuthEnabled: Auto Certificate Based Authentication Requirements: For AutoCertBasedAuth to work, the ?Client Certificate Mapping Authentication? and ?IIS Client Certificate Mapping Authentication? roles of IIS need to be installed.
The parameter Name can be a breaking setting. When you change the name the identity changes as well. The switch InstallIsapiFilter by the Cmdlet is doing nothing. Therefore Add-WebConfigurationProperty is used to add a missing IsapiFilter.
xExchAntiMalwareScanning is used to enable or disable Exchange Anti-malware scanning.
- Enabled: Whether Exchange Anti-malware scanning should be Enabled.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether the Transport services should be automatically restarted after a status change.
xExchAutodiscoverVirtualDirectory is used to configure properties on an AutoDiscover Virtual Directory.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the Autodiscover Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is okay to recycle the app pool after making changes.Defaults to $false.
- BasicAuthEnabled
- DigestAuthentication
- DomainController
- ExtendedProtectionFlags
- ExtendedProtectionSPNList
- ExtendedProtectionTokenChecking
- OAuthAuthentication
- WindowsAuthEnabled
- WSSecurityAuthentication
xExchAutoMountPoint is used to automatically find unused disks, and prepare them for use within AutoReseed. With the disks that are found, it will assign appropriate volume and database mount points. Once fully configured, if a disk fails and is replaced with a new disk, xExchAutoMountPoint will automatically detect it and format and assign an Exchange volume mount point so that AutoReseed can detect it as a spare disk.
- Identity: The name of the server. This is not actually used for anything.
- AutoDagDatabasesRootFolderPath: The parent folder for Exchange database mount point folders.
- AutoDagVolumesRootFolderPath: The parent folder for Exchange volume mount point folders.
- DiskToDBMap: An array of strings containing the databases for each disk. Databases on the same disk should be in the same string, and comma separated. Example: "DB1,DB2","DB3,DB4". This puts DB1 and DB2 on one disk, and DB3 and DB4 on another.
- SpareVolumeCount: How many spare volumes will be available.
- EnsureExchangeVolumeMountPointIsLast: Whether the EXVOL mount point should be moved to be the last mount point listed on each disk. Defaults to $false.
- CreateSubfolders: If $true, specifies that DBNAME.db and DBNAME.log subfolders should be automatically created underneath the ExchangeDatabase mount points. Defaults to $false.
- FileSystem: The file system to use when formatting the volume. Defaults to NTFS.
- MinDiskSize: The minimum size of a disk to consider using. Defaults to none. Should be in a format like "1024MB" or "1TB".
- PartitioningScheme: The partitioning scheme for the volume. Defaults to GPT.
- UnitSize: The unit size to use when formatting the disk. Defaults to 64k. Specified value should end in a number, indicating bytes, or with a k, indicating the value is kilobytes.
- VolumePrefix: The prefix to give to Exchange Volume folders. Defaults to EXVOL
xExchAutoMountPoint will not assign an Exchange database mount point if the target folder for the database already exists. If initial setup fails, make sure that the database folders do not already exist. Note that this only affects database folders. If a volume folder already exists, the resource will just find the next unused number and assign it to a new volume folder.
xExchClientAccessServer is used to configure properties on a Client Access Server.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-ClientAccessService parameters.
- Identity: The hostname of the Client Access Server.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri
- AutoDiscoverSiteScope
- DomainController
- AlternateServiceAccountCredential
- CleanUpInvalidAlternateServiceAccountCredentials
- RemoveAlternateServiceAccountCredentials
xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroup configures a Database Availability Group using New/Set-DatabaseAvailibilityGroup. Only a single node in a configuration script should implement this resource. All DAG nodes, including the node implementing xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroup, should use xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroupMember to join a DAG.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup parameters.
- Name: The name of the Database Availability Group.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AutoDagTotalNumberOfServers: Required to determine when all DAG members have been added. DatacenterActivationMode will not be set until that occurs.
- AlternateWitnessDirectory
- AlternateWitnessServer
- AutoDagAutoRedistributeEnabled
- AutoDagAutoReseedEnabled
- AutoDagDatabaseCopiesPerDatabase
- AutoDagDatabaseCopiesPerVolume
- AutoDagDatabasesRootFolderPath
- AutoDagDiskReclaimerEnabled
- AutoDagTotalNumberOfDatabases
- AutoDagVolumesRootFolderPath
- DatabaseAvailabilityGroupIpAddresses
- DatacenterActivationMode
- DomainController
- FileSystem
- ManualDagNetworkConfiguration
- NetworkCompression
- NetworkEncryption
- PreferenceMoveFrequency
- ReplayLagManagerEnabled
- ReplicationPort
- WitnessDirectory
- WitnessServer
- SkipDagValidation
DAG creation will fail if the computer account of the node managing the DAG does not have permissions to create computers in Active Directory. To avoid this issue, you may need to make sure that the computer account for the DAG is prestaged. To disable PreferenceMoveFrequency you have to use the following value: "$(([System.Threading.Timeout]::InfiniteTimeSpan).ToString())"
xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroupMember adds a member to a Database Availability Group. This must be implemented by all nodes, including the one that creates and maintains the DAG.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Add-DatabaseAvailabilityGroupServer parameters.
- MailboxServer: The hostname of the server to add to the DAG.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- DAGName: The name of the DAG to add the member to.
- DomainController
- SkipDagValidation
xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroupNetwork can add, remove, or configure a Database Availability Group Network. This should only be implemented by a single node in the DAG.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-DatabaseAvailabilityGroupNetwork parameters.
- Name: The name of the DAG network
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- DatabaseAvailabilityGroup: The name of the DAG where the network exists.
- Ensure: Whether the DAG network should exist or not: { Present | Absent }
- Description
- DomainController
- IgnoreNetwork
- ReplicationEnabled
- Subnets
xExchEcpVirtualDirectory is used to configure properties on an Exchange Control Panel Virtual Directory.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-EcpVirtualDirectory parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the ECP Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to recycle the app pool after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- AdfsAuthentication
- AdminEnabled
- BasicAuthentication
- DigestAuthentication
- DomainController
- ExternalAuthenticationMethods
- FormsAuthentication
- GzipLevel
- ExternalUrl
- InternalUrl
- WindowsAuthentication
- WSSecurityAuthentication
xExchEventLogLevel is used to configure Exchange diagnostic logging via Set-EventLogLevel.
Properties correspond to Set-EventLogLevel parameters.
- Identity: The Identity parameter specifies the name of the event logging category for which you want to set the event logging level. Do not specify servername within the Identity.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- Level: The Level parameter specifies the log level for the specific event logging category. Valid values are Lowest, Low, Medium, High, and Expert.
xExchExchangeCertificate can install, remove, or configure an ExchangeCertificate using *-ExchangeCertificate cmdlets.
- Thumbprint: The Thumbprint of the Exchange Certificate to configure.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- Ensure: Whether the Exchange Certificate should exist or not: { Present | Absent }
- AllowExtraServices: Get-ExchangeCertificate sometimes displays more services than are actually enabled. Setting this to true allows tests to pass in that situation as long as the requested services are present.
- CertCreds: Credentials containing the password to the .pfx file in CertFilePath.
- CertFilePath: The file path to the certificate .pfx file that should be imported.
- DomainController: Domain Controller to talk to.
- DoNotRequireSsl: Setting DoNotRequireSsl to True prevents DSC from enabling the Require SSL setting on the Default Web Site when you enable the certificate for IIS. Defaults to False.
- NetworkServiceAllowed: Setting NetworkServiceAllowed to True gives the built-in Network Service account permission to read the certificate's private key without enabling the certificate for SMTP. Defaults to False.
- Services: Services to enable on the certificate. See Enable-ExchangeCertificate documentation.
xExchExchangeServer is used to configure properties on an Exchange Server via Set-ExchangeServer.
Most properties correspond directly to properties in Set-ExchangeServer parameters.
- Identity: The Identity parameter specifies the GUID, distinguished name (DN), or name of the server.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to restart the Information Store service after licensing the server. Defaults to $false.
- CustomerFeedbackEnabled: The CustomerFeedbackEnabled parameter specifies whether the Exchange server is enrolled in the Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP). The CEIP collects anonymous information about how you use Exchange and problems that you might encounter. If you decide not to participate in the CEIP, the servers are opted-out automatically.
- DomainController: The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com.
- ErrorReportingEnabled: The ErrorReportingEnabled parameter specifies whether error reporting is enabled.
- InternetWebProxy: The InternetWebProxy parameter specifies the web proxy server that the Exchange server uses to reach the internet. A valid value for this parameter is the URL of the web proxy server.
- InternetWebProxyBypassList: The InternetWebProxyBypassList parameter specifies a list of servers that bypass the web proxy server specified by the InternetWebProxy parameter. You identify the servers by their FQDN (for example, server01.contoso.com).
- MonitoringGroup: The MonitoringGroup parameter specifies how to add your Exchange servers to monitoring groups. You can add your servers to an existing group or create a monitoring group based on location or deployment, or to partition monitoring responsibility among your servers.
- ProductKey: The ProductKey parameter specifies the server product key.
- StaticConfigDomainController: The StaticConfigDomainController parameter specifies whether to configure a domain controller to be used by the server via Directory Service Access (DSAccess).
- StaticDomainControllers: The StaticDomainControllers parameter specifies whether to configure a list of domain controllers to be used by the server via DSAccess.
- StaticExcludedDomainControllers: The StaticExcludedDomainControllers parameter specifies whether to exclude a list of domain controllers from being used by the server.
- StaticGlobalCatalogs: The StaticGlobalCatalogs parameter specifies whether to configure a list of global catalogs to be used by the server via DSAccess.
- WorkloadManagementPolicy: The *-ResourcePolicy, *-WorkloadManagementPolicy and *-WorkloadPolicy system workload management cmdlets have been deprecated. System workload management settings should be customized only under the direction of Microsoft Customer Service and Support.
xExchFrontendTransportService configures the Front End Transport service settings on Mailbox servers or Edge Transport servers using Set-FrontendTransportService.
Most properties correspond directly to properties in Set-FrontendTransportService parameters.
- Identity: Hostname of the server to configure.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to restart the MSExchangeFrontEndTransport service after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- AgentLogEnabled: The AgentLogEnabled parameter specifies whether the agent log is enabled. The default value is $true.
- AgentLogMaxAge: The AgentLogMaxAge parameter specifies the maximum age for the agent log file. Log files older than the specified value are deleted. The default value is 7.00:00:00 or 7 days.
- AgentLogMaxDirectorySize: The AgentLogMaxDirectorySize parameter specifies the maximum size of all agent logs in the agent log directory. When a directory reaches its maximum file size, the server deletes the oldest log files first. The default value is 250 MB.
- AgentLogMaxFileSize: The AgentLogMaxFileSize parameter specifies the maximum size of each agent log file. When a log file reaches its maximum file size, a new log file is created. The default value is 10 MB.
- AgentLogPath: The AgentLogPath parameter specifies the default agent log directory location.
- AntispamAgentsEnabled: The AntispamAgentsEnabled parameter specifies whether anti-spam agents are installed on the server specified with the Identity parameter. The default value is $false for the Front End Transport service.
- ConnectivityLogEnabled: The ConnectivityLogEnabled parameter specifies whether the connectivity log is enabled. The default value is $true.
- ConnectivityLogMaxAge: The ConnectivityLogMaxAge parameter specifies the maximum age for the connectivity log file. Log files older than the specified value are deleted. The default value is 30 days.
- ConnectivityLogMaxDirectorySize: The ConnectivityLogMaxDirectorySize parameter specifies the maximum size of all connectivity logs in the connectivity log directory. When a directory reaches its maximum file size, the server deletes the oldest log files first. The default value is 1000 MB.
- ConnectivityLogMaxFileSize: The ConnectivityLogMaxFileSize parameter specifies the maximum size of each connectivity log file. When a log file reaches its maximum file size, a new log file is created. The default value is 10 MB.
- ConnectivityLogPath: The ConnectivityLogPath parameter specifies the default connectivity log directory location.
- DnsLogEnabled: The DnsLogEnabled parameter specifies whether the DNS log is enabled. The default value is $false.
- DnsLogMaxAge: The DnsLogMaxAge parameter specifies the maximum age for the DNS log file. Log files older than the specified value are deleted. The default value is 7.00:00:00 or 7 days.
- DnsLogMaxDirectorySize: The DnsLogMaxDirectorySize parameter specifies the maximum size of all DNS logs in the DNS log directory. When a directory reaches its maximum file size, the server deletes the oldest log files first. The default value is 100 MB.
- DnsLogMaxFileSize: The DnsLogMaxFileSize parameter specifies the maximum size of each DNS log file. When a log file reaches its maximum file size, a new log file is created. The default value is 10 MB.
- DnsLogPath: DnsLogPath parameter specifies the DNS log directory location. The default value is blank ($null), which indicates no location is configured. If you enable DNS logging, you need to specify a local file path for the DNS log files by using this parameter.
- ExternalDNSAdapterEnabled: The ExternalDNSAdapterEnabled parameter specifies one or more Domain Name System (DNS) servers that Exchange uses for external DNS lookups.
- ExternalDNSAdapterGuid: The ExternalDNSAdapterGuid parameter specifies the network adapter that has the DNS settings used for DNS lookups of destinations that exist outside the Exchange organization.
- ExternalDNSProtocolOption: The ExternalDNSProtocolOption parameter specifies which protocol to use when querying external DNS servers. The valid options for this parameter are Any, UseTcpOnly, and UseUdpOnly. The default value is Any.
- ExternalDNSServers: The ExternalDNSServers parameter specifies the list of external DNS servers that the server queries when resolving a remote domain. You must separate IP addresses by using commas. The default value is an empty list ({}).
- ExternalIPAddress: The ExternalIPAddress parameter specifies the IP address used in the Received message header field for every message that travels through the Front End Transport service.
- InternalDNSAdapterEnabled: The InternalDNSAdapterEnabled parameter specifies one or more DNS servers that Exchange uses for internal DNS lookups.
- InternalDNSAdapterGuid: The InternalDNSAdapterGuid parameter specifies the network adapter that has the DNS settings used for DNS lookups of servers that exist inside the Exchange organization.
- InternalDNSProtocolOption: The InternalDNSProtocolOption parameter specifies which protocol to use when you query internal DNS servers. Valid options for this parameter are Any, UseTcpOnly, or UseUdpOnly. The default value is Any.
- InternalDNSServers: The InternalDNSServers parameter specifies the list of DNS servers that should be used when resolving a domain name. DNS servers are specified by IP address and are separated by commas. The default value is any empty list ({}).
- IntraOrgConnectorProtocolLoggingLevel: The IntraOrgConnectorProtocolLoggingLevel parameter enables or disables SMTP protocol logging on the implicit and invisible intra-organization Send connector in the Front End Transport service.
- MaxConnectionRatePerMinute: The MaxConnectionRatePerMinute parameter specifies the maximum rate that connections are allowed to be opened with the transport service.
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxAge: The ReceiveProtocolLogMaxAge parameter specifies the maximum age of a protocol log file that's shared by all Receive connectors in the Transport service on the server. Log files that are older than the specified value are automatically deleted.
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize: The ReceiveProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize parameter specifies the maximum size of the protocol log directory that's shared by all Receive connectors in the Front End Transport service on the server. When the maximum directory size is reached, the server deletes the oldest log files first.
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxFileSize: The ReceiveProtocolLogMaxFileSize parameter specifies the maximum size of a protocol log file that's shared by all Receive connectors in the Front End Transport service on the server. When a log file reaches its maximum file size, a new log file is created.
- ReceiveProtocolLogPath: The ReceiveProtocolLogPath parameter specifies the location of the protocol log directory for all Receive connectors in the Front End Transport service on the server.
- RoutingTableLogMaxAge: The RoutingTableLogMaxAge parameter specifies the maximum routing table log age. Log files older than the specified value are deleted. The default value is 7 days.
- RoutingTableLogMaxDirectorySize: The RoutingTableLogMaxDirectorySize parameter specifies the maximum size of the routing table log directory. When the maximum directory size is reached, the server deletes the oldest log files first. The default value is 250 MB.
- RoutingTableLogPath: The RoutingTableLogPath parameter specifies the directory location where routing table log files should be stored.
- SendProtocolLogMaxAge: The SendProtocolLogMaxAge parameter specifies the maximum age of a protocol log file that's shared by all Send connectors in the Front End Transport service that have this server configured as a source server. Log files that are older than the specified value are deleted.
- SendProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize: The SendProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize parameter specifies the maximum size of the protocol log directory that's shared by all Send connectors in the Front End Transport service that have this server configured as a source server. When the maximum directory size is reached, the server deletes the oldest log files first.
- SendProtocolLogMaxFileSize: The SendProtocolLogMaxFileSize parameter specifies the maximum size of a protocol log file that's shared by all the Send connectors in the Front End Transport service that have this server configured as a source server. When a log file reaches its maximum file size, a new log file is created.
- SendProtocolLogPath: The SendProtocolLogPath parameter specifies the location of the protocol log directory for all Send connectors in the Front End Transport service that have this server configured as a source server.
- TransientFailureRetryCount: The TransientFailureRetryCount parameter specifies the maximum number of immediate connection retries attempted when the server encounters a connection failure with a remote server. The default value is 6. The valid input range for this parameter is from 0 through 15. When the value of this parameter is set to 0, the server doesn't immediately attempt to retry an unsuccessful connection.
- TransientFailureRetryInterval: The TransientFailureRetryInterval parameter controls the connection interval between each connection attempt specified by the TransientFailureRetryCount parameter. For the Front End Transport service, the default value of the TransientFailureRetryInterval parameter is 5 minutes.
To set some settings to NULL you need to set the value to '' instead of using $null. The following settings are affected: ExternalDNSServers ExternalIPAddress InternalDNSServers
xExchImapSettings configures IMAP settings using Set-ImapSettings.
Most properties correspond directly to properties in Set-ImapSettings parameters.
- Server: Hostname of the IMAP server to configure.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to restart the IMAP services after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- DomainController: The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com.
- ExternalConnectionSettings: The ExternalConnectionSettings parameter specifies the host name, port, and encryption method that's used by external IMAP4 clients (IMAP4 connections from outside your corporate network).
- LoginType: The LoginType parameter specifies the authentication method for IMAP4 connections.
- X509CertificateName: The X509CertificateName parameter specifies the certificate that's used for encrypting IMAP4 client connections.
xExchInstall installs or updates Exchange 2013, 2016, or 2019.
- Path: Full path to setup.exe in the Exchange 2013, 2016, or 2019 setup directory.
- Arguments: Command line arguments to pass to setup.exe For help on command line arguments, see Install Exchange 2016 using unattended mode
- Credential: The credentials to use to perform the installation.
xExchJetstress automatically runs Jetstress using the JetstressCmd.exe command line executable. The resource launches Jetstress via a Scheduled Task, then monitors for JetstressCmd.exe to determine whether Jetstress is running. Once JetstressCmd.exe has finished, xExchJetstress looks for the existence of TYPE.html* files in the Jetstress installation directory to determine whether Jetstress has already been run, or if it needs to be executed. TYPE corresponds to the Type defined in the JetstressConfig.xml file, where valid values are Performance, Stress, DatabaseBackup, or SoftRecovery. If TYPE*.html files exist, the newest file is inspected to determine whether the Jetstress run resulted in a Pass or Fail. Note that a TYPE.html* file is not written until Jetstress has finished its initialization phase, and has also finished the testing phase with either a Pass or a Fail. A crash of the JetstressCmd.exe process will also prevent the file from being written.
- Type: Specifies the Type which was defined in the JetstressConfig.xml file:{ Performance | Stress | DatabaseBackup | SoftRecovery }
- JetstressPath: The path to the folder where Jetstress is installed, and which contains JetstressCmd.exe.
- JetstressParams: Command line parameters to pass into JetstressCmd.exe.
- MaxWaitMinutes: The maximum amount of time that the Scheduled Task which runs Jetstress can execute for. Defaults to 0, which means there is no time limit.
- MinAchievedIOPS: The minimum value reported in the 'Achieved Transactional I/O per Second' section of the Jetstress report for the run to be considered successful. Defaults to 0.
- WARNING 1: Jetstress should NEVER be run on a server that already has Exchange installed. Jetstress is only meant to be used for pre-installation server validation. As such, it is recommended that xExchJetstress be used in a one time script which is separate from the script that performs ongoing server configuration validation.
- WARNING 2: xExchJetstress should NOT be used in the same configuration script as xExchJetstressCleanup. Instead, they should be run in separate scripts. Because xExchJetstress looks for files and folders that may have been cleaned up by xExchJetstressCleanup, using them in the same script may result in a configuration loop.
xExchJetstressCleanup cleans up the database and log directories created by Jetstress. It can optionally remove mount points associated with those directories, and can also remove the Jetstress binaries. Note that xExchJetstressCleanup does NOT uninstall Jetstress. That can be accomplished using the Package resource which is built into DSC.
- JetstressPath: The path to the folder where Jetstress is installed, which contains JetstressCmd.exe.
- *ConfigFilePath: The full path to JetstressConfig.xml, which will be used to determine the database and log folders that need to be removed.
- *DatabasePaths: Specifies the paths to database directories that should be cleaned up.
- DeleteAssociatedMountPoints: Indicates that the mount points associated with the Jetstress database and log paths should be removed. Defaults to $false. Does not remove EXVOL mount points.
- *LogPaths: Specifies the paths to log directories that should be cleaned up.
- RemoveBinaries: Specifies that the files located in JetstressPath should be removed. If ConfigFilePath is also specified and JetstressConfig.xml is in the same directory as JetstressPath, all files will be removed from the directory except JetstressConfig.xml.
- OutputSaveLocation: If RemoveBinaries is set to $true and Jetstress output was saved to the default location (JetstressPath), this specifies the folder path to copy the Jetstress output files to.
Note: Either ConfigFilePath, or DatabasePaths AND LogPaths MUST be specified. ConfigFilePath takes precedence over DatabasePaths and LogPaths.
WARNING: xExchJetstress should NOT be used in the same configuration script as xExchJetstressCleanup. Instead, they should be run in separate scripts. Because xExchJetstress looks for files and folders that may have been cleaned up by xExchJetstressCleanup, using them in the same script may result in a configuration loop.
xExchMailboxDatabase is used to create, remove, or change properties on a Mailbox Database.
Most properties correspond directly to Set-MailboxDatabase parameters.
- Name: The Name parameter specifies the unique name of the mailbox database.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- DatabaseCopyCount: The number of copies that the database will have once fully configured. If circular logging is configured, it will not be enabled until this number of copies is met.
- EdbFilePath: The EdbFilePath parameter specifies the path to the database files.
- LogFolderPath: The LogFolderPath parameter specifies the folder location for log files.
- Server: The Server parameter specifies the server on which you want to create the database.
- AllowFileRestore: The AllowFileRestore parameter specifies whether to allow a database to be restored from a backup.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is okay to restart the Information Store Service after adding a database. Defaults to $false.
- AutoDagExcludeFromMonitoring: The AutoDagExcludedFromMonitoringparameter specifies whether to exclude the mailbox database from the ServerOneCopyMonitor, which alerts an administrator when a replicated database has only one healthy copy available.
- BackgroundDatabaseMaintenance: The BackgroundDatabaseMaintenance parameter specifies whether the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) performs database maintenance.
- CalendarLoggingQuota: The CalendarLoggingQuota parameter specifies the maximum size of the log in the Recoverable Items folder of the mailbox that stores changes to calendar items.
- CircularLoggingEnabled: The CircularLoggingEnabled parameter specifies whether circular logging is enabled for the database. NOTE: Will not be enabled until the number of copies specified in DatabaseCopyCount have been added.
- DataMoveReplicationConstraint: The DataMoveReplicationConstraint parameter specifies the throttling behavior for high availability mailbox moves.
- DeletedItemRetention: The DeletedItemRetention parameter specifies the length of time to keep deleted items in the Recoverable Items\Deletions folder in mailboxes.
- DomainController: The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com.
- EventHistoryRetentionPeriod: The EventHistoryRetentionPeriod parameter specifies the length of time to keep event data.
- IndexEnabled: The IndexEnabled parameter specifies whether Exchange Search indexes the mailbox database.
- IsExcludedFromProvisioning: The IsExcludedFromProvisioning parameter specifies whether to exclude the database from the mailbox provisioning load balancer that distributes new mailboxes randomly and evenly across the available databases.
- IsExcludedFromProvisioningByOperator: The IIsExcludedFromProvisioningByOperator parameter specifies whether to exclude the database from the mailbox provisioning load balancer that distributes new mailboxes randomly and evenly across the available databases.
- *IsExcludedFromProvisioningDueToLogicalCorruption: The IsExcludedFromProvisioningDueToLogicalCorruption parameter specifies whether to exclude the database from the mailbox provisioning load balancer that distributes new mailboxes randomly and evenly across the available databases.
- IsExcludedFromProvisioningReason: The IsExcludedFromProvisioningReason parameter specifies the reason why you excluded the mailbox database from the mailbox provisioning load balancer.
- IssueWarningQuota: The IssueWarningQuota parameter specifies the warning threshold for the size of the mailbox.
- IsSuspendedFromProvisioning: The IsSuspendedFromProvisioning parameter specifies whether to exclude the database from the mailbox provisioning load balancer that distributes new mailboxes randomly and evenly across the available databases.
- JournalRecipient: The JournalRecipient parameter specifies the journal recipient to use for per-database journaling for all mailboxes on the database.
- MailboxRetention: The MailboxRetention parameter specifies the length of time to keep deleted mailboxes before they are permanently deleted or purged.
- MetaCacheDatabaseMaxCapacityInBytes: The MetaCacheDatabaseMaxCapacityInBytes parameter specifies the size of the metacache database in bytes. To convert gigabytes to bytes, multiply the value by 1024^3. For terabytes to bytes, multiply by 1024^4.
- MountAtStartup: The MountAtStartup parameter specifies whether to mount the mailbox database when the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service starts.
- OfflineAddressBook: The OfflineAddressBook parameter specifies the offline address book that's associated with the mailbox database.
- ProhibitSendQuota: The ProhibitSendQuota parameter specifies a size limit for the mailbox. If the mailbox reaches or exceeds this size, the mailbox can't send new messages, and the user receives a descriptive warning message.
- ProhibitSendReceiveQuota: The ProhibitSendReceiveQuota parameter specifies a size limit for the mailbox. If the mailbox reaches or exceeds this size, the mailbox can't send or receive new messages. Messages sent to the mailbox are returned to the sender with a descriptive error message. This value effectively determines the maximum size of the mailbox.
- RecoverableItemsQuota: The RecoverableItemsQuota parameter specifies the maximum size for the Recoverable Items folder of the mailbox.
- RecoverableItemsWarningQuota: The RecoverableItemsWarningQuota parameter specifies the warning threshold for the size of the Recoverable Items folder for the mailbox.
- RetainDeletedItemsUntilBackup: The RetainDeletedItemsUntilBackup parameter specifies whether to keep items in the Recoverable Items\Deletions folder of the mailbox until the next database backup occurs.
- SkipInitialDatabaseMount: Whether the initial mount of databases should be skipped after database creation.
xExchMailboxDatabaseCopy is used to create, remove, or change properties on a Mailbox Database Copy.
Most properties correspond directly to Add-MailboxDatabaseCopy or Set-MailboxDatabaseCopy parameters.
- Identity: The Identity parameter specifies the name of the database whose copy is being modified.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- MailboxServer: The MailboxServer parameter specifies the name of the server that will host the database copy.
- AdServerSettingsPreferredServer: An optional domain controller to pass to Set-AdServerSettings -PreferredServer.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to restart the Information Store. service after adding a database copy. Defaults to $false.
- ActivationPreference: The ActivationPreference parameter value is used as part of Active Manager's best copy selection process and to redistribute active mailbox databases throughout the database availability group (DAG) when using the RedistributeActiveDatabases.ps1 script.
- DomainController: The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com.
- ReplayLagMaxDelay: The ReplayLagMaxDelay parameter specifies the maximum delay for lagged database copy play down (also known as deferred lagged copy play down).
- ReplayLagTime: The ReplayLagTime parameter specifies the amount of time that the Microsoft Exchange Replication service should wait before replaying log files that have been copied to the passive database copy.
- SeedingPostponed: The SeedingPostponed switch specifies that the task doesn't seed the database copy, so you need to explicitly seed the database copy.
- TruncationLagTime: The TruncationLagTime parameter specifies the amount of time that the Microsoft Exchange Replication service should wait before truncating log files that have replayed into the passive copy of the database.
xExchMailboxServer is used to configure Mailbox Server properties via Set-MailboxServer.
Properties correspond to Set-MailboxServer parameters.
- Identity: The Identity parameter specifies the Mailbox server that you want to modify.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AutoDatabaseMountDial: The AutoDatabaseMountDial parameter specifies the automatic database mount behavior for a continuous replication environment after a database failover.
- CalendarRepairIntervalEndWindow: The CalendarRepairIntervalEndWindow parameter specifies the number of days into the future to repair calendars. For example, if this parameter is set to 90, the Calendar Repair Assistant repairs calendars on this Mailbox server 90 days from now.
- CalendarRepairLogDirectorySizeLimit: The CalendarRepairLogDirectorySizeLimit parameter specifies the size limit for all log files for the Calendar Repair Assistant. After the limit is reached, the oldest files are deleted.
- CalendarRepairLogEnabled: The CalendarRepairLogEnabled parameter specifies whether the Calendar Repair Attendant logs items that it repairs. The repair log doesn't contain failed repair attempts.
- CalendarRepairLogFileAgeLimit: The CalendarRepairLogFileAgeLimit parameter specifies how long to retain calendar repair logs. Log files that exceed the maximum retention period are deleted.
- CalendarRepairLogPath: The CalendarRepairLogPath parameter specifies the location of the calendar repair log files on the Mailbox server.
- CalendarRepairLogSubjectLoggingEnabled: The CalendarRepairLogSubjectLoggingEnabled parameter specifies that the subject of the repaired calendar item is logged in the calendar repair log.
- CalendarRepairMissingItemFixDisabled: The CalendarRepairMissingItemFixDisabled parameter specifies that the Calendar Repair Assistant won't fix missing attendee calendar items for mailboxes homed on this Mailbox server.
- CalendarRepairMode: The CalendarRepairMode parameter specifies the mode that the Calendar Repair Assistant will run in.
- CalendarRepairWorkCycle: The CalendarRepairWorkCycle parameter specifies the time span in which all mailboxes on the specified server will be scanned by the Calendar Repair Assistant. Calendars that have inconsistencies will be flagged and repaired according to the interval specified by the CalendarRepairWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter.
- CalendarRepairWorkCycleCheckpoint: The CalendarRepairWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter specifies the time span at which all mailboxes will be identified as needing work completed on them.
- DomainController: The DomainController parameter specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain controller that writes this configuration change to Active Directory.
- DatabaseCopyActivationDisabledAndMoveNow: The DatabaseCopyActivationDisabledAndMoveNow parameter specifies whether to prevent databases from being mounted on this Mailbox server if there are other healthy copies of the databases on other Mailbox servers. It will also immediately move any mounted databases on the server to other servers if copies exist and are healthy.
- DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy: The DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy parameter specifies the type of automatic activation available for mailbox database copies on the specified Mailbox server. Valid values are Blocked, IntrasiteOnly, and Unrestricted.
- FolderLogForManagedFoldersEnabled: The FolderLogForManagedFoldersEnabled parameter specifies whether the folder log for managed folders is enabled for messages that were moved to managed folders.
- ForceGroupMetricsGeneration: The ForceGroupMetricsGeneration parameter specifies that group metrics information must be generated on the Mailbox server regardless of whether that server generates an offline address book (OAB). By default, group metrics are generated only on servers that generate OABs. Group metrics information is used by MailTips to inform senders about how many recipients their messages will be sent to. You need to use this parameter if your organization doesn't generate OABs and you want the group metrics data to be available.
- IsExcludedFromProvisioning: The IsExcludedFromProvisioning parameter specifies that the Mailbox server isn't considered by the OAB provisioning load balancer. If the IsExcludedFromProvisioning parameter is set to $true, the server won't be used for provisioning a new OAB or for moving existing OABs.
- JournalingLogForManagedFoldersEnabled: The JournalingLogForManagedFoldersEnabled parameter specifies whether the log for managed folders is enabled for journaling. The two possible values for this parameter are $true or $false. If you specify $true, information about messages that were journaled is logged. The logs are located at the location you specify with the LogPathForManagedFolders parameter.
- Locale: The Locale parameter specifies the locale. A locale is a collection of language-related user preferences such as writing system, calendar, and date format.
- LogDirectorySizeLimitForManagedFolders: The LogDirectorySizeLimitForManagedFolders parameter specifies the size limit for all managed folder log files from a single message database. After the limit is reached for a set of managed folder log files from a message database, the oldest files are deleted to make space for new files.
- LogFileAgeLimitForManagedFolders: The LogFileAgeLimitForManagedFolders parameter specifies how long to retain managed folder logs. Log files that exceed the maximum retention period are deleted.
- LogFileSizeLimitForManagedFolders: The LogFileSizeLimitForManagedFolders parameter specifies the maximum size for each managed folder log file. When the log file size limit is reached, a new log file is created.
- LogPathForManagedFolders: The LogPathForManagedFolders parameter specifies the path to the directory that stores the managed folder log files.
- MailboxProcessorWorkCycle: The MailboxProcessorWorkCycle parameter specifies how often to scan for locked mailboxes.
- ManagedFolderAssistantSchedule: The ManagedFolderAssistantSchedule parameter specifies the intervals each week during which the Managed Folder Assistant applies messaging records management (MRM) settings to managed folders. The format is StartDay.Time-EndDay.
- ManagedFolderWorkCycle: The ManagedFolderWorkCycle parameter specifies the time span in which all mailboxes on the specified server will be processed by the Managed Folder Assistant. The Managed Folder Assistant applies retention policies according to the ManagedFolderWorkCycleCheckpoint interval.
- ManagedFolderWorkCycleCheckpoint: The ManagedFolderWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter specifies the time span at which to refresh the list of mailboxes so that new mailboxes that have been created or moved will be part of the work queue. Also, as mailboxes are prioritized, existing mailboxes that haven't been successfully processed for a long time will be placed higher in the queue and will have a greater chance of being processed again in the same work cycle.
- MAPIEncryptionRequired: The MAPIEncryptionRequired parameter specifies whether Exchange blocks MAPI clients that don't use encrypted remote procedure calls (RPCs).
- MaximumActiveDatabases: The MaximumActiveDatabases parameter specifies the number of databases that can be mounted on this Mailbox server. This parameter accepts numeric values.
- MaximumPreferredActiveDatabases: The MaximumPreferredActiveDatabases parameter specifies a preferred maximum number of databases that a server should have. This value is different from the actual maximum, which is configured using the MaximumActiveDatabases parameter. The value of MaximumPreferredActiveDatabases is only honored during best copy and server selection, database and server switchovers, and when rebalancing the DAG.
- OABGeneratorWorkCycle: The OABGeneratorWorkCycle parameter specifies the time span in which the OAB generation on the specified server will be processed.
- OABGeneratorWorkCycleCheckpoint: The OABGeneratorWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter specifies the time span at which to run OAB generation.
- PublicFolderWorkCycle: The PublicFolderWorkCycle parameter is used by the public folder assistant to determine how often the mailboxes in a database are processed by the assistant.
- PublicFolderWorkCycleCheckpoint: The PublicFolderWorkCycleCheckpoint determines how often the mailbox list for a database is evaluated. The processing speed is also calculated.
- RetentionLogForManagedFoldersEnabled: The RetentionLogForManagedFoldersEnabled parameter specifies whether the Managed Folder Assistant logs information about messages that have reached their retention limits.
- SharingPolicySchedule: The SharingPolicySchedule parameter specifies the intervals each week during which the sharing policy runs. The Sharing Policy Assistant checks permissions on shared calendar items and contact folders in users' mailboxes against the assigned sharing policy. The assistant lowers or removes permissions according to the policy. The format is StartDay.Time-EndDay.Time.
- SharingPolicyWorkCycle: The SharingPolicyWorkCycle parameter specifies the time span in which all mailboxes on the specified server will be scanned by the Sharing Policy Assistant. The Sharing Policy Assistant scans all mailboxes and enables or disables sharing polices according to the interval specified by the SharingPolicyWorkCycle.
- SharingPolicyWorkCycleCheckpoint: The SharingPolicyWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter specifies the time span at which to refresh the list of mailboxes so that new mailboxes that have been created or moved will be part of the work queue. Also, as mailboxes are prioritized, existing mailboxes that haven't been successfully processed for a long time will be placed higher in the queue and will have a greater chance of being processed again in the same work cycle.
- SharingSyncWorkCycle: The SharingSyncWorkCycle parameter specifies the time span in which all mailboxes on the specified server will be synced to the cloud-based service by the Sharing Sync Assistant. Mailboxes that require syncing will be synced according to the interval specified by the SharingSyncWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter.
- SharingSyncWorkCycleCheckpoint: The SharingSyncWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter specifies the time span at which to refresh the list of mailboxes so that new mailboxes that have been created or moved will be part of the work queue. Also, as mailboxes are prioritized, existing mailboxes that haven't been successfully processed for a long time will be placed higher in the queue and will have a greater chance of being processed again in the same work cycle.
- SiteMailboxWorkCycle: The SiteMailboxWorkCycle parameter specifies the time span in which the site mailbox information on the specified server will be processed.
- SiteMailboxWorkCycleCheckpoint: The SiteMailboxWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter specifies the time span at which to refresh the site mailbox workcycle.
- SubjectLogForManagedFoldersEnabled: The SubjectLogForManagedFoldersEnabled parameter specifies whether the subject of messages is displayed in managed folder logs.
- TopNWorkCycle: The TopNWorkCycle parameter specifies the time span in which all mailboxes that have Unified Messaging on the specified server will be scanned by the TopN Words Assistant. The TopN Words Assistant scans voice mail for the most frequently used words to aid in transcription.
- TopNWorkCycleCheckpoint: The TopNWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter specifies the time span at which to refresh the list of mailboxes so that new mailboxes that have been created or moved will be part of the work queue. Also, as mailboxes are prioritized, existing mailboxes that haven't been successfully processed for a long time will be placed higher in the queue and will have a greater chance of being processed again in the same work cycle.
- UMReportingWorkCycle: The UMReportingWorkCycle parameter specifies the time span in which the arbitration mailbox named SystemMailbox{e0dc1c29-89c3-4034-b678-e6c29d823ed9} on the specified server will be scanned by the Unified Messaging Reporting Assistant. The Unified Messaging Reporting Assistant updates the Call Statistics reports by reading Unified Messaging call data records for an organization on a regular basis.
- UMReportingWorkCycleCheckpoint: The UMReportingWorkCycleCheckpoint parameter specifies the time span at which the arbitration mailbox named SystemMailbox{e0dc1c29-89c3-4034-b678-e6c29d823ed9} will be marked by processing.
- WacDiscoveryEndpoint: The WacDiscoveryEndpoint parameter specifies the Office Online Server endpoint to use. Exchange 2016 only.
The parameter Locale doesn't work.
xExchMailboxTransportService configures the Mailbox Transport service settings on Mailbox servers using Set-MailboxTransportService.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-MailboxTransportService parameters.
- Identity: Hostname of the server to configure.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to restart service to make changes active
- ConnectivityLogEnabled
- ConnectivityLogMaxAge
- ConnectivityLogMaxDirectorySize
- ConnectivityLogMaxFileSize
- ConnectivityLogPath
- ContentConversionTracingEnabled
- MaxConcurrentMailboxDeliveries
- MaxConcurrentMailboxSubmissions
- PipelineTracingEnabled
- PipelineTracingPath
- PipelineTracingSenderAddress
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxAge
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxFileSize
- ReceiveProtocolLogPath
- SendProtocolLogMaxAge
- SendProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize
- SendProtocolLogMaxFileSize
- SendProtocolLogPath
To set some settings to NULL you need to set the value to '' instead of using $null. The following settings are affected: PipelineTracingSenderAddress
xExchMaintenanceMode is used for putting a Database Availability Group member in and out of maintenance mode. Only works with servers that have both the Client Access and Mailbox Server roles.
- Enabled: Whether the server should be put into Maintenance Mode. When Enabled is set to True, the server will be put in Maintenance Mode. If False, the server will be taken out of Maintenance Mode.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AdditionalComponentsToActivate: When taking a server out of Maintenance Mode, the following components will be set to Active by default: ServerWideOffline, UMCallRouter, HighAvailability, Monitoring, RecoveryActionsEnabled. This parameter specifies an additional list of components to set to Active.
- DomainController: The DomainController parameter specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain controller that writes this configuration change to Active Directory.
- MountDialOverride: Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The MountDialOverride parameter is used to override the auto database mount dial (AutoDatabaseMountDial) setting for the target server and specify an alternate setting. Defaults to None.
- MovePreferredDatabasesBack: Whether to move back databases with an Activation Preference of one for this server after taking the server out of Maintenance Mode. Defaults to False.
- SetInactiveComponentsFromAnyRequesterToActive: Whether components that were set to Inactive by outside Requesters should also be set to Active when exiting Maintenance Mode. Defaults to False.
- SkipActiveCopyChecks: Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The SkipActiveCopyChecks switch specifies whether to skip checking the current active copy to see if it's currently a seeding source for any passive databases. Defaults to False.
- SkipAllChecks: Exchange 2016 Only. Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The SkipAllChecks switch specifies whether to skip all checks. This switch is equivalent to specifying all of the individual skip parameters that are available on this cmdlet. Defaults to False.
- SkipClientExperienceChecks: Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The SkipClientExperienceChecks switch specifies whether to skip the search catalog (content index) state check to see if the search catalog is healthy and up to date. Defaults to False.
- SkipCpuChecks: Exchange 2016 Only. Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The SkipCpuChecks switch specifies whether to skip the high CPU utilization checks. Defaults to False.
- SkipHealthChecks: Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The SkipHealthChecks switch specifies whether to bypass passive copy health checks. Defaults to False.
- SkipLagChecks: Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The SkipLagChecks switch specifies whether to allow a copy to be activated that has replay and copy queues outside of the configured criteria. Defaults to False.
- SkipMaximumActiveDatabasesChecks: Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The SkipMaximumActiveDatabasesChecks switch specifies whether to skip checking the value of MaximumPreferredActiveDatabases during the best copy and server selection (BCSS) process. Defaults to False.
- SkipMoveSuppressionChecks: Exchange 2016 Only. Used when moving databases back to the server after taking the server out of maintenance mode. The SkipMoveSuppressionChecks switch specifies whether to skip the move suppression checks. Defaults to False.
- UpgradedServerVersion: Optional string to specify what the server version will be after applying a Cumulative Update. If the server is already at this version, requests to put the server in Maintenance Mode will be ignored. Version should be in the format ##.#.####.#, as in 15.0.1104.5.
xExchMaintenanceMode performs the following steps when entering or exiting Maintenance Mode
- Set DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy to Blocked
- Set UMCallrouter to Draining
- Execute TransportMaintenance.psm1 -> Start-TransportMaintenance
- Pause MSExchangeTransport service
- Wait for queues to drain
- Redirect remaining messages
- Set HubTransport component to Inactive
- Resume MSExchangeTransport
- Wait up to 5 minutes for active UM calls to finish
- Run StartDagServerMaintenance.psm1
- Set HighAvailability component to Inactive
- Suspend Cluster Node
- Move active databases: Move-ActiveMailboxDatabase -Server SERVER
- Move the Primary Active Manager role
- Set ServerWideOffline component to Inactive
- Set ServerWideOffline component to Active
- Set UMCallrouter to Active
- Run StopDagServerMaintenance.ps1
- Resume Cluster Node
- Set HubTransport component to Active
- Set DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy to Unrestricted
- Execute TransportMaintenance.psm1 -> Stop-TransportMaintenance
- Set HubTransport component to Active
- Restart MSExchangeTransport service
- Set Monitoring component to Active
- Set RecoveryActionsEnabled component to Active
- (OPTIONAL) Set each in an admin provided list of components to Active
- (OPTIONAL) For each of the above components, set to Active for ANY requester (this addresses the case where multiple requesters have set a component to Inactive, like HealthApi and Maintenance)
- (OPTIONAL) Move back all databases with an Activation Preference of 1
xExchMapiVirtualDirectory is used to configure properties on a MAPI Virtual Directory.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-MapiVirtualDirectory parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the MAPI Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to recycle the app pool after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- DomainController
- ExternalUrl
- IISAuthenticationMethods
- InternalUrl
xExchOabVirtualDirectory is used to configure properties on an Offline Address Book Virtual Directory.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-OabVirtualDirectory parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the OAB Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- OABsToDistribute: An array of names of Offline Address Books that this virtual directory should be added as a distribution point for. Should not be used for any OAB where 'Set-OfflineAddressBook -GlobalWebDistributionEnabled' is being used.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is okay to recycle the app pool after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- BasicAuthentication
- DomainController
- ExtendedProtectionFlags
- ExtendedProtectionSPNList
- ExtendedProtectionTokenChecking
- ExternalUrl
- InternalUrl
- OAuthAuthentication
- PollInterval
- RequireSSL
- WindowsAuthentication
xExchOutlookAnywhere is used to configure Outlook Anywhere properties for an Exchange Server.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-OutlookAnywhere parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the Outlook Anywhere Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is okay to recycle the app pool after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- DomainController
- ExternalClientsRequireSsl
- ExtendedProtectionFlags
- ExtendedProtectionSPNList
- ExtendedProtectionTokenChecking
- ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod
- ExternalHostname
- IISAuthenticationMethods
- InternalClientsRequireSsl
- InternalHostname
- SSLOffloading
xExchOwaVirtualDirectory is used to configure properties on an Outlook on the Web Virtual Directory.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-OwaVirtualDirectory parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the OWA Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to recycle the app pool after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- ActionForUnknownFileAndMIMETypes
- AdfsAuthentication
- BasicAuthentication
- ChangePasswordEnabled
- DigestAuthentication
- DomainController
- ExternalAuthenticationMethods
- ExternalUrl
- FormsAuthentication
- GzipLevel
- InternalUrl
- InstantMessagingEnabled
- InstantMessagingCertificateThumbprint
- InstantMessagingServerName
- InstantMessagingType
- LogonPagePublicPrivateSelectionEnabled
- LogonPageLightSelectionEnabled
- UNCAccessOnPublicComputersEnabled
- UNCAccessOnPrivateComputersEnabled
- WindowsAuthentication
- WSSAccessOnPublicComputersEnabled
- WSSAccessOnPrivateComputersEnabled
- LogonFormat
- DefaultDomain
xExchPopSettings configures POP settings using Set-PopSettings.
Most properties correspond directly to Set-PopSettings parameters.
- Server: Hostname of the POP server to configure.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to restart the POP services after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- DomainController: Optional Domain Controller to connect to.
- ExternalConnectionSettings: Specifies the host name, port, and encryption type that Exchange uses when POP clients connect to their email from the outside.
- LoginType: The LoginType to be used for POP
- X509CertificateName: Specifies the host name in the SSL certificate from the Associated Subject field.
xExchPowerShellVirtualDirectory is used to configure properties on a PowerShell Virtual Directory.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-PowerShellVirtualDirectory parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the PowerShell Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to recycle the app pool after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- BasicAuthentication
- CertificateAuthentication
- DomainController
- ExternalUrl
- InternalUrl
- WindowsAuthentication
xExchReceiveConnector is used to create, remove, or change properties on a Receive Connector.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-ReceiveConnector parameters.
- Identity: Identity of the Receive Connector. Needs to be in the format 'SERVERNAME\CONNECTORNAME' (no quotes).
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- Ensure: Whether the Receive Connector should exist or not:{Present | Absent}
- ExtendedRightAllowEntries: additional AD permissions, which should be add to the connector. Can have multiple entries. Example: @{"NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON"="Ms-Exch-SMTP-Accept-Any-Recipient,ms-Exch-SMTP-Accept-XShadow"; "Domain Users"="Ms-Exch-SMTP-Accept-Any-Recipient,ms-Exch-Bypass-Anti-Spam"}
- ExtendedRightDenyEntries: Similar as ExtendedRightAllowEntries, but to make sure the defined permission is not set
- AdvertiseClientSettings
- AuthMechanism
- Banner
- BareLinefeedRejectionEnabled
- BinaryMimeEnabled
- Bindings
- ChunkingEnabled
- Comment
- ConnectionInactivityTimeout
- ConnectionTimeout
- DefaultDomain
- DeliveryStatusNotificationEnabled
- DomainController
- DomainSecureEnabled
- EightBitMimeEnabled
- EnableAuthGSSAPI
- Enabled
- EnhancedStatusCodesEnabled
- ExtendedProtectionPolicy
- Fqdn
- LongAddressesEnabled
- MaxAcknowledgementDelay
- MaxHeaderSize
- MaxHopCount
- MaxInboundConnection
- MaxInboundConnectionPercentagePerSource
- MaxInboundConnectionPerSource
- MaxLocalHopCount
- MaxLogonFailures
- MaxMessageSize
- MaxProtocolErrors
- MaxRecipientsPerMessage
- MessageRateLimit
- MessageRateSource
- OrarEnabled
- PermissionGroups
- PipeliningEnabled
- ProtocolLoggingLevel
- RemoteIPRanges
- RequireEHLODomain
- RequireTLS
- ServiceDiscoveryFqdn
- SizeEnabled
- SuppressXAnonymousTls
- TarpitInterval
- TlsCertificateName
- TlsDomainCapabilities
- TransportRole
- Usage
xExchRemoteDomain adds a remote domain
- DomainName Specifies the SMTP domain that you want to establish as a remote domain.
- Credential Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowedOOFType The AllowedOOFType parameter specifies the type of automatic replies or out-of-office (also known as OOF) notifications than can be sent to recipients in the remote domain.
- AutoForwardEnabled The AutoForwardEnabled parameter specifies whether to allow messages that are auto-forwarded by client email programs in your organization.
- AutoReplyEnabled The AutoReplyEnabled parameter specifies whether to allow messages that are automatic replies from client email programs in your organization.
- ContentType The ContentType parameter specifies the outbound message content type and formatting.
- DeliveryReportEnabled The DeliveryReportEnabled parameter specifies whether to allow delivery reports from client software in your organization to recipients in the remote domain.
- DisplaySenderName The DisplaySenderName parameter specifies whether to show the sender's Display Name in the From email address for messages sent to recipients in the remote domain.
- IsInternal The IsInternal parameter specifies whether the recipients in the remote domain are considered to be internal recipients.
- MeetingForwardNotificationEnabled The MeetingForwardNotificationEnabled parameter specifies whether to enable meeting forward notifications for recipients in the remote domain.
- Name The Name parameter specifies a unique name for the remote domain object.
- NDREnabled The NDREnabled parameter specifies whether to allow non-delivery reports (also known NDRs or bounce messages) from your organization to recipients in the remote domain.
- NonMimeCharacterSet The NonMimeCharacterSet parameter specifies a character set for plain text messages without defined character sets that are sent from your organization to recipients in the remote domain.
- UseSimpleDisplayName The UseSimpleDisplayName parameter specifies whether the sender's simple display name is used for the From email address in messages sent to recipients in the remote domain.
xExchTransportService configures the Transport service settings on Mailbox servers or Edge Transport servers using Set-TransportService.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-TransportService parameters.
- Identity: Hostname of the server to configure.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to restart service to make changes active
- ActiveUserStatisticsLogMaxAge
- ActiveUserStatisticsLogMaxDirectorySize
- ActiveUserStatisticsLogMaxFileSize
- ActiveUserStatisticsLogPath
- AgentLogEnabled
- AgentLogMaxAge
- AgentLogMaxDirectorySize
- AgentLogMaxFileSize
- AgentLogPath
- AntispamAgentsEnabled
- ConnectivityLogEnabled
- ConnectivityLogMaxAge
- ConnectivityLogMaxDirectorySize
- ConnectivityLogMaxFileSize
- ConnectivityLogPath
- ContentConversionTracingEnabled
- DelayNotificationTimeout
- DnsLogEnabled
- DnsLogMaxAge
- DnsLogMaxDirectorySize
- DnsLogMaxFileSize
- DnsLogPath
- ExternalDNSAdapterEnabled
- ExternalDNSAdapterGuid
- ExternalDNSProtocolOption
- ExternalDNSServers
- ExternalIPAddress
- InternalDNSAdapterEnabled
- InternalDNSAdapterGuid
- InternalDNSProtocolOption
- InternalDNSServers
- IntraOrgConnectorProtocolLoggingLevel
- IntraOrgConnectorSmtpMaxMessagesPerConnection
- IrmLogEnabled
- IrmLogMaxAge
- IrmLogMaxDirectorySize
- IrmLogMaxFileSize
- IrmLogPath
- MaxConcurrentMailboxDeliveries
- MaxConcurrentMailboxSubmissions
- MaxConnectionRatePerMinute
- MaxOutboundConnections
- MaxPerDomainOutboundConnections
- MessageExpirationTimeout
- MessageRetryInterval
- MessageTrackingLogEnabled
- MessageTrackingLogMaxAge
- MessageTrackingLogMaxDirectorySize
- MessageTrackingLogMaxFileSize
- MessageTrackingLogPath
- MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled
- OutboundConnectionFailureRetryInterval
- PickupDirectoryMaxHeaderSize
- PickupDirectoryMaxMessagesPerMinute
- PickupDirectoryMaxRecipientsPerMessage
- PickupDirectoryPath
- PipelineTracingEnabled
- PipelineTracingPath
- PipelineTracingSenderAddress
- PoisonMessageDetectionEnabled
- PoisonThreshold
- QueueLogMaxAge
- QueueLogMaxDirectorySize
- QueueLogMaxFileSize
- QueueLogPath
- QueueMaxIdleTime
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxAge
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize
- ReceiveProtocolLogMaxFileSize
- ReceiveProtocolLogPath
- RecipientValidationCacheEnabled
- ReplayDirectoryPath
- RootDropDirectoryPath
- RoutingTableLogMaxAge
- RoutingTableLogMaxDirectorySize
- RoutingTableLogPath
- SendProtocolLogMaxAge
- SendProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize
- SendProtocolLogMaxFileSize
- SendProtocolLogPath
- ServerStatisticsLogMaxAge
- ServerStatisticsLogMaxDirectorySize
- ServerStatisticsLogMaxFileSize
- ServerStatisticsLogPath
- TransientFailureRetryCount
- TransientFailureRetryInterval
- UseDowngradedExchangeServerAuth
To set some settings to NULL you need to set the value to '' instead of using $null. The following settings are affected: ExternalDNSServers ExternalIPAddress InternalDNSServers PipelineTracingSenderAddress
xExchUMCallRouterSettings configures the UM Call Router service using Set-UMCallRouterSettings. This resource is NOT supported with Exchange Server 2019 or higher.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-UMCallRouterSettings parameters.
- Server: Hostname of the UM server to configure.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- DialPlans: Specifies all dial plans that the Unified Messaging service handles incoming calls for.
- IPAddressFamily: Specifies whether the UM IP gateway will use IPv4, IPv6, or both to communicate. {IPv4Only | IPv6Only | Any}
- IPAddressFamilyConfigurable: Specifies whether you're able to set the IPAddressFamily parameter to IPv6Only or Any.
- MaxCallsAllowed: Specifies the maximum number of concurrent voice calls that the Unified Messaging service allows.
- SipTcpListeningPort: Specifies the TCP port that's used by the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service to receive incoming calls.
- SipTlsListeningPort: Specifies the Transport Layer Security (TLS) port that's used by the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service to receive incoming calls.
- UMStartupMode: Specifies whether the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service starts up in TCP, TLS, or Dual mode
- DomainController: Optional Domain Controller to connect to.
xExchUMService configures a UM server using Set-UMService. This resource is NOT supported with Exchange Server 2019 or higher.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-UMService parameters.
- Identity: Hostname of the UM server to configure.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- UMStartupMode: Specifies whether the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service starts up in TCP, TLS, or Dual mode
- DialPlans: Specifies all dial plans that the Unified Messaging service handles incoming calls for.
- GrammarGenerationSchedule: Specifies the Grammar Generation Schedule.
- IPAddressFamily: Specifies whether the UM IP gateway will use IPv4, IPv6, or both to communicate. {IPv4Only | IPv6Only | Any}
- IPAddressFamilyConfigurable: Specifies whether you're able to set the IPAddressFamily parameter to IPv6Only or Any.
- IrmLogEnabled: Specifies whether to enable logging of Information Rights Management (IRM) transactions. IRM logging is enabled by default.
- IrmLogMaxAge: Specifies the maximum age for the IRM log file. Log files that are older than the specified value are deleted.
- IrmLogMaxDirectorySize: Specifies the maximum size of all IRM logs in the connectivity log directory. When a directory reaches its maximum file size, the server deletes the oldest log files first.
- IrmLogMaxFileSize: Specifies the maximum size of each IRM log file. When a log file reaches its maximum file size, a new log file is created.
- IrmLogPath: Specifies the default IRM log directory location.
- MaxCallsAllowed: Specifies the maximum number of concurrent voice calls that the Unified Messaging service allows.
- SIPAccessService: Specifies the FQDN and TCP port of the nearest Skype for Business Server pool location for inbound and outbound calls from remote Skype for Business users located outside of the network.
- DomainController: Optional Domain Controller to connect to.
xExchWaitForADPrep ensures that Active Directory has been prepared for Exchange 2013, 2016, or 2019 using setup /PrepareSchema, /PrepareAD, and /PrepareDomain. To find appropriate version values for the SchemaVersion, OrganizationVersion, and DomainVersion parameters, consult the 'Exchange 2016 Active Directory versions' section of the article Prepare Active Directory and domains.
- Identity: Not actually used. Enter anything, as long as it's not null.
- Credential: Credentials used to perform Active Directory lookups against the Schema, Configuration, and Domain naming contexts.
- SchemaVersion: Specifies that the Active Directory schema should have been prepared using Exchange 2013, 2016, or 2019 'setup /PrepareSchema', and should be at the specified version.
- OrganizationVersion: Specifies that the Exchange Organization should have been prepared using Exchange 2013, 2016, or 2019 'setup /PrepareAD', and should be at the specified version.
- DomainVersion: Specifies that the domain containing the target Exchange 2013, 2016, or 2019 server was prepared using setup /PrepareAD, /PrepareDomain, or /PrepareAllDomains, and should be at the specified version.
- ExchangeDomains: The FQDN's of domains that should be checked for DomainVersion in addition to the domain that this Exchange server belongs to.
- RetryIntervalSec: How many seconds to wait between retries when checking whether AD has been prepped. Defaults to 60.
- RetryCount: How many retry attempts should be made to see if AD has been prepped before an exception is thrown. Defaults to 30.
xExchWaitForDAG is used by DAG members who are NOT maintaining the DAG configuration. Intended to be used as a DependsOn property by xExchDatabaseAvailabilityGroupMember. Throws an exception if the DAG still does not exist after the specified retry count and interval. If this happens, DSC configurations run in push mode will need to be re-executed.
- Identity: The name of the DAG to wait for.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- DomainController: Optional Domain controller to use when running Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup.
- WaitForComputerObject: Whether DSC should also wait for the DAG Computer account object to be discovered. Defaults to False.
- RetryIntervalSec: How many seconds to wait between retries when checking whether the DAG exists. Defaults to 60.
- RetryCount: How many retry attempts should be made to find the DAG before an exception is thrown. Defaults to 5.
xExchWaitForMailboxDatabase is used as a DependsOn property by xExchMailboxDatabaseCopy to ensure that a Mailbox Database exists prior to trying to add a copy. Throws an exception if the database still does not exist after the specified retry count and interval. If this happens, DSC configurations run in push mode will need to be re-executed.
- Identity: The name of the Mailbox Database.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- DomainController: Domain controller to talk to when running Get-MailboxDatabase.
- RetryIntervalSec: How many seconds to wait between retries when checking whether the database exists. Defaults to 60.
- RetryCount: Mount many retry attempts should be made to find the database before an exception is thrown. Defaults to 5.
xExchWebServicesVirtualDirectory is used to configure properties on an Exchange Web Services Virtual Directory.
Where no description is listed, properties correspond directly to Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory parameters.
- Identity: The Identity of the EWS Virtual Directory.
- Credential: Credentials used to establish a remote PowerShell session to Exchange.
- AllowServiceRestart: Whether it is OK to recycle the app pool after making changes. Defaults to $false.
- BasicAuthentication
- CertificateAuthentication
- DigestAuthentication
- DomainController
- ExtendedProtectionFlags
- ExtendedProtectionSPNList
- ExtendedProtectionTokenChecking
- ExternalUrl
- GzipLevel
- InternalNLBBypassUrl
- InternalUrl
- MRSProxyEnabled
- OAuthAuthentication
- WindowsAuthentication
- WSSecurityAuthentication
CertificateAuthentication: This parameter affects the [Servername]/ews/management/ virtual directory. It doesn't affect the [Servername]/ews/ virtual directory.
Configures ExchangeDatabase and ExchangeVolume mount points automatically using the xExchAutoMountPoint resource. Shows how to feed the .CSV files from the Server Role Requirements Calculator into the resource. The example code for ConfigureAutoMountPoint-FromCalculator is located in "ConfigureAutoMountPoints-FromCalculator.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\ConfigureAutoMountPoint-FromCalculator.
Configures ExchangeDatabase and ExchangeVolume mount points automatically using the xExchAutoMountPoint resource. Configures disk map manually. The example code for ConfigureAutoMountPoint-Manual is located in "ConfigureAutoMountPoints-Manual.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\ConfigureAutoMountPoints-Manual.
Configures primary databases and database copies using the xExchMailboxDatabase, xExchMailboxDatabaseCopy, and xExchWaitForMailboxDatabase resources. Shows how to feed the .CSV files from the Server Role Requirements Calculator into the resource. The example code for ConfigureDatabases-FromCalculator is located in "ConfigureDatabases-FromCalculator.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\ConfigureDatabases-FromCalculator.
Configures primary databases and database copies using the xExchMailboxDatabase, xExchMailboxDatabaseCopy, and xExchWaitForMailboxDatabase resources. Configures database list manually. The example code for ConfigureDatabases-Manual is located in "ConfigureDatabases-Manual.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\ConfigureDatabases-Manual.
Contains three different examples, SingleNamespace, RegionalNamespaces, and InternetFacingSite, which show different ways to configure Client Access Namespaces. The three examples are in separate folders the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\PostInstallationConfiguration.
Configures various properties on Exchange Virtual Directories, like URL's and Authentication settings. The example code for ConfigureVirtualDirectories is located in "ConfigureVirtualDirectories-Manual.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\ConfigureVirtualDirectories.
Creates a Database Availability Group, creates two new DAG networks and removes the default DAG network, and adds members to the DAG. The example code for CreateAndConfigureDAG is located in "CreateAndConfigureDAG.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\CreateAndConfigureDAG.
An end to end example of how to deploy and configure an Exchange Server. The example scripts run Jetstress, install Exchange, create the DAG and databases, and configure other Exchange settings. The example code for EndToEndExample is located in in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\EndToEndExample.
Shows how to install Exchange using the xExchInstall resource. The example code for InstallExchange is located in "InstallExchange.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\InstallExchange.
Contains two separate example scripts which show how to use the xExchJetstress resource to automate running Jetstress, and the xExchJetstressCleanup resource to cleanup a Jetstress installation. The example code for JetstressAutomation is located in "1-InstallAndRunJetstress.ps1" and "2-CleanupJetstress.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\JetstressAutomation.
Shows examples of how to prepare for maintenance mode, enter maintenance mode, and exit maintenance mode. MaintenanceModePrep.ps1 prepares a server for maintenance mode by setting DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy to Blocked using a Domain Controller in both the primary and secondary site. If multiple servers are going to be entering maintenance mode at the same time, this step can help prevent these servers from failing over databases to each other. MaintenanceModeStart.ps1 puts a server into maintenance mode. MaintenanceModeStop.ps1 takes a server out of maintenance mode.
Shows how to use the majority of the post-installation resources in the xExchange module. The example code for PostInstallationConfiguration is located in "PostInstallationConfiguration.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\PostInstallationConfiguration.
Shows how to use the xExchWaitForADPrep resource to ensure that Setup /PrepareSchema and /PrepareAD were run successfully. The example code for WaitForADPrep is located in "WaitForADPrep.ps1" in the module folder under ...\xExchange\Examples\WaitForADPrep.