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Joezer Cookey-Gam, Brendan Keane, Jeffrey Rosen, and Jonathan Runyon

"Professional Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1"

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time is spent showing how to put these commands together to show Exchange administrators how to
become comfortable with PowerShell and use PowerShell to manage and streamline their Exchange
Server 2007 organization.
Who This Book Is For
This book in intended to for Exchange professionals who are looking to become comfortable with
Windows PowerShell and want to use PowerShell to effectively manage, automate, and streamline their
Exchange 2007 organization. Having some knowledge of Exchange Server 2007 is helpful but not
required because we spend time discussing some of the new features and how they work.
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Introduction
What This Book Covers
The first two chapters cover the basics on using PowerShell, so those with little to no experience with
PowerShell should be sure to read those chapters with keen interest.
After Chapter 2, the book takes a deeper dive into the Exchange PowerShell cmdlets and how to
combine their use to simplify and automate with real-world examples.
How This Book Is Structured
The book is separated into four main parts. The first section helps the reader become familiar with
Windows PowerShell and the Exchange Server 2007 Management Shell. Time is spent discussing the
roots of PowerShell as well as the fundamentals for using PowerShell with Exchange.


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