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

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


In Exchange Server 2007, however, creation and management of Recipient and group objects
including their Exchange - related properties have been incorporated into the Exchange
Management Console and Exchange Management Shell. The Exchange Management Shell enables
you to carry out various operations on Recipient and group objects, some of which are not
available in the Management Console. In addition, distinguishing Recipient types is easy in
Exchange Server 2007 because explicit Recipient Types properties have been added. Their icon
in the Exchange Management Console makes them easy to recognize or you can look at the
RecipientTypeDetails property for the Recipient in Exchange Management Shell.
At the end of this chapter, you will be able to identify the Recipient and group object types
associated with Exchange Server 2007. You will also become familiar with the Exchange
Management Shell cmdlets that operate on these objects, differentiate between these object types,
and carry out common tasks associated with these objects in the Exchange Management Shell.
This chapter covers:
??‘ Recipient scope in the Exchange Management Shell
??‘ All available Recipient types in Exchange Server 2007
Part I: PowerShell for Exchange Fundamentals
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??‘ Creating and modifying Exchange Server 2007 Recipient types including features introduced in
Service Pack 1
??‘ Bulk management scenarios
Working with Recipients
People and resources are at the core of any messaging system.


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