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

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


Keep in mind that there is a certain amount of overlap when retrieving cmdlet sets using Get-Help . For
example, the cmdlets retrieved using the component value *cluster* in the previous command also
appear in a list generated when using the component value *highavailability* because the
Clustered Mailbox Server cmdlets also fall under the category of high - availability cmdlets.
The following table details the appropriate values and results when using Get-Help with the
Role parameter.
Value 1 Value 2 Use to find:
*client* *ca* Client Access Server administrative cmdlets
*edge* *et* Edge Transport server administrative cmdlets
*hub* *ht* Hub Transport server administrative cmdlets
*mail* *mb* Mailbox server administrative cmdlets
*unified* *um* Unified Messaging server administrative cmdlets
*org* *oa* Exchange Organization administrative cmdlets
*rpct* *ra* Exchange Recipient administrative cmdlets
*srv* *sa* Exchange Server administrative cmdlets
*win* *wa* Windows administrative cmdlets
*read* *ro* Cmdlets that gather information without making
changes
The following table details the appropriate values and results when using Get-Help with the
Component parameter.
Value Use to find:
*addressing* Address List and E - Mail Address policy cmdlets
*agent* Transport Agent, Content/Sender Filtering, IP Allow/Block, and
Transport Rules cmdlets
*antispam* IP Allow/Block, Content/Sender Filtering, and Anti Spam cmdlets
*autoDiscover* Autodiscover cmdlets
*calendaring* Availability configuration and Resource/Mailbox calendar setting
cmdlets
*certificate* Exchange SSL certificate cmdlets
*classification* Message Classification and Transport Rule cmdlets
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Value Use to find:
*client* Outlook Anywhere and CAS Mailbox cmdlets
*cluster* Clustered Mailbox Server cmdlets
*compliance* Transport Rule and Journal Rule cmdlets
*delegate* Exchange Administrator delegation cmdlets
*diagnostic* Message Queue cmdlets and cmdlets that test certain functionality
*domain* Remote and Accepted Domain cmdlets
*extensibility* Transport Agent and Web Services Virtual Directory cmdlets
*freebusy* Availability Service configuration cmdlets
*gal* Address List and Offline Address Book cmdlets
*group* Group/Distribution Group/Dynamic Distribution Group cmdlets
*highavailability* Clustered Mailbox Server and Local/Cluster Continuous Replication
cmdlets
*imap* IMAP and CAS Mailbox cmdlets
*mailbox* Mailbox, UM Mailbox, and Mailbox Permission cmdlets
*mailflow* Transport Agent, Message Queue, Accepted/Remote Domain,
Receive/Send Connector, Edge Subscription, and Routing Group
Connector cmdlets
*managedfolder* Messaging Records Management cmdlets
*mobility* ActiveSync cmdlets
*oab* Offline Address Book cmdlets
*outlook* Outlook Provider and Outlook Anywhere cmdlets
*owa* OWA and Exchange Web Services Virtual Directory cmdlets
*permission* Active Directory Permission and Mailbox Permission cmdlets
*pop* POP3 cmdlets
*publicfolder* Public Folder cmdlets
*queuing* Message and Message Queue cmdlets
*recipient* Mail - enabled object (mailbox, contact, user) cmdlets
*routing* Accepted Domain, AD Site Link, and Routing Group Connector
cmdlets
*rule* Message Classification and Transport/Journal Rule cmdlets
*search* Exchange Search cmdlets
*server* Exchange Server cmdlets
*statistics* Mailbox/Public Folder/Logon Statistic cmdlets
*storage* Storage Group and Mailbox/Public Folder Database cmdlets
*um* Unified Messaging cmdlets
*virtualdirectory* Client Access Server Virtual Directory cmdlets
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Working from the Command Line
All action in the Exchange Management Shell starts at the command prompt.


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