![]() ![]() Now moving onwards to Citrix, it’s great that they have adopted PowerShell but I find that it still needs a few iterations before it’s as powerful as what PowerShell does for Exchange. ![]() There really isn’t a whole lot you can’t do with the cmdlets and while most administrators including myself probably only use 5% (if even) what it’s capable of, I know if I needed to automate a task that the GUI doesn’t allow you to, PowerShell will be able to do so. Having worked with Microsoft Exchange 2000, 2003, 2007 and finally 2010, I’ve come to appreciate what Microsoft has done and how mature Exchange 2010 PowerShell cmdlets are today.
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