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

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


This chapter also explains why you should consider learning Exchange Management Shell an
essential part of building your Exchange Server 2007 management skills.
The section ??? Shell versus Console ??? provides a comparison between the two interfaces in the
context of the Exchange management functions they provide and when to choose the Exchange
Management Shell.
The section ??? Working from the Command Line ??? provides some basic information for getting
started using Exchange Management Shell. It covers navigation, using aliases and variables with
Exchange cmdlets, and some general tips you ??™ ll find useful.
The final section, ??? Working with Windows, ??? tells how to control services and processes, access the
Windows Registry as a drive, and view Windows event logs.
In this chapter you learn:
Exchange cmdlet sets
Shell navigation
Variables, aliases, and functions
Profiles
Process and service control
Registry control
Event log control
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Part I: PowerShell for Exchange Fundamentals
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Why Learn Exchange Management Shell?
Because you are reading this book you have already taken steps to advance your knowledge of the
Exchange Management Shell. Maybe you already realize that Exchange Management Shell is a vital part
of Exchange Server 2007 management.


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