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

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

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The same applies to the mail user. You can remove or disable the mail user using the Remove-MailUser
and Disable-MailUser cmdlets, respectively. For example:
Disable-MailUser John@ExchangeExchange.local
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To change attributes on the mail contact or mail user, use the Set-User and Set-Contact cmdlets to
specify the changes required. The following example shows how the Set-User cmdlet is used to
configure the phone number and address for an Active Directory user object called John:
Set-User -Identity Amy@ExchangeExchange.local -Phone ???(972) 660-5005??? -
StreetAddress ???1098 Huntington Street??? -City ???Paris??? -StateOrProvince ???TX??? -
PostalCode ???75460???
To use the Exchange Management Shell to add a user to an administrator role, run the following
command:
Add-ExchangeAdministrator -Role OrgAdmin -Identity ExchangeExchange\John
Creating and Modifying Group Objects
To facilitate mass distribution of email messages and other information to multiple users in an Exchange
organization, Exchange makes use of group objects. Security Group objects are also used to grant
multiple Recipients access to a shared resource. Exchange Server 2007 supports four group object types,
which are Mail - Enabled Universal Distribution or Security Group, Mail - Enabled Nonuniversal Groups,
and Dynamic Distribution Groups.


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