Export Folder and Sub folder permissions to CSV
Here is a quick powershell one liner commands to export the NTFS permissions for a root folders or with Sub folders. To export for a
How to take report of mailboxes with custom mailbox quota settings
Get-Mailbox | where {$_.UseDatabaseQuotaDefaults -eq $False} | select name,prohibit*,issue* | Export-CSV C:\Temp\MailboxQuota.csv -NoTypeInformation
How to check the database content index status (Failed) and update the catalog via Powershell
a) This will return a result of all DB with Content Index State failed. Get-MailboxDatabaseCopyStatus * | where {$_.ContentIndexState -eq “Failed”} b) By using the
How to Clean Mailbox Database in Exchange 2013
Get-MailboxStatistics -Database DATABASE | ForEach { Update-StoreMailboxState -Database $_.Database -Identity $_.MailboxGuid -Confirm:$false }
How to check the white space on an Exchange Database via PowerShell
Get-MailboxDatabase -Status -identity DATABASENAME | Sort-Object DatabaseSize -Descending | Format-Table Name, DatabaseSize, AvailableNewMailboxSpace
Generate a mailbox statistics report for particular Exchange Database and Export it as CSV
Generate a mailbox statistics report for particular Exchange Database and Export it as CSV Get-MailboxStatistics -database “DATABASE” | sort TotalItemSize -Descending | select DisplayName,TotalItemSize |