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

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

Each server role is used to categorize the elements that apply to that specific
server role. For example, Address Lists are managed from the Mailbox selection and Accepted
Domains are managed from the Hub Transport selection.
The Server Configuration node consists of operations that control individual servers and their
components. For example, from the Mailbox selection you can select a specific mailbox server
and then select and take action on one of its mailbox databases, such as mounting or
dismounting the database.
The Recipient Configuration node is the most granular and provides access to the individual
mail - enabled objects of the organization. From this node you can mailbox enable or disable a
user, create contacts and distribution groups, and re - connect mailboxes to accounts in
Active Directory.
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The Toolbox node is not a true management element in the sense of the other nodes. It provides
an interface for selecting management tools that run outside of the Exchange Management
Console. These tools include the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer as well as tools for public
folders, disaster recovery, mail flow analysis, and performance troubleshooting.
The Exchange Management Console is a well-thought-out management interface.


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