c. Under Command History set the Buffer Size to at least 100. This number determines the
number of commands stored in the console buffer. Previously entered commands can be
recalled by using the up and down cursor keys. Click to select the Discard Old Duplicate
checkbox to automatically discard any duplicate commands from the console buffer.
3. Select the Layout tab and make the following modifications:
a. Under Screen Buffer Size change the Height setting to 9,999. This setting determines the
number of lines of output held in the console buffer you can view using the console
window scroll control.
b. Under Window Size, set the Width setting to a number between 80 and 120. This setting
determines the number of characters displayed across the console window. Though a
higher number setting allows you to type more characters before wrapping to the next
line, the default output format of most Exchange Management Shell cmdlets is based on an
80 - character display. If you change this number, make sure the value for Width under
Screen Buffer matches.
4. Click OK to commit these changes and close Properties. The changes take effect the next time
Exchange Management Shell is started.
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Summary
Windows PowerShell is the next - generation command - line shell and scripting language for
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