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

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

Bulk operations and filtering are possible using shell commands but the console makes
it possible to accomplish the same operations to at least one object at a time.
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Chapter 2: Using Exchange Management Shell
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Mixed: Most administrative functionality for a component is available using either the shell or
the console, whereas some operations can be accomplished only via a shell cmdlet. Usually
these cmdlets are used for configuration changes that an administrator would not make on a
regular basis and therefore are not available from the console.
Exclusive: All operations for certain components are available only from the shell and have no
equivalent administrative functionality from the console.
Parity Functionality
When it comes to parity functionality, choosing the right interface depends on what you are trying to get
done. You may find it just as easy to use the Exchange Management Console for one - off quick operations
as opposed to using the Exchange Management Shell. For bulk operations you must use Exchange
Management Shell because most all operations in Exchange Management Console do not allow the
selection of more than one object at a time.
Mixed and Exclusive Functionality
For some mixed functionality and all exclusive functionality, you have no choice but to use the Exchange
Management Shell.


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