Get-MailboxPermission cmdlet now returns UPN as the user info

A small, but very important change has been pushed to the EO servers. Namely, the output of the Get-MailboxPermission cmdlet now includes the UPN of the user, instead of the display name. Here’s an example: While the change itself is minor, it does help a lot. Especially in large organizations …

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Scheduled reports in Office 365

UPDATE: apparently, there *is* documentation published already, so take make sure to take a look at it (much better than my blogging attempts :)): https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt147718(v=exchg.150).aspx ​People that have worked with Office 365 for a while are probably familiar with the report scheduling feature FOPE had, and this feature has finally …

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Microsoft will eventually support Staged migration with Exchange 2010 and above

I often see people wondering why Microsoft does not support Staged migration with Exchange 2010 or 2013. It’s hard to actually find an ‘official’ statement detailing on the exact reasons. But it seems that they are planning on bringing support for it, and here is the info direct from the source: “We …

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Using wildcards with Get-Mailbox and the other Get- cmdlets in Exchange!

Just watched the Clutter session from Ignite, and a hidden gem appeared – it seems that you can use wildcards with Get-Mailbox and most (all?) of the other Get- cmdlets. Like this: It’s not limited to leading wildcards only: And you can use it with other Get- cmdlets as well: …

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