PowerShell Core and setting a working directory via profile script

PowerShell Core continues to irritate me, almost every time I decide to give it another chance it manages to get on my nerves in some new and ingenious way. Today’s rant is the story of me trying to bring the Profile customizations I’ve made to its beloved older brother, Windows PowerShell, to …

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New properties added to Get-MailboxStatistics output

It looks like the good folks at Microsoft have updated the output of the Get-MailboxStatistics cmdlet with few additional properties. Here’s the full list: Since there is no mention in the documentation for any of there, we can make some educated guesses as to what each property represents. For example, …

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Exchange Online now supports the -like operator for PrimarySMTPAddress filtering, sort of

In today’s useless bit of information, I present you the news that we can now use the -like operator when filtering against the PrimarySmtpAddress attribute in Exchange Online. Filters are certainly one of the most useful features and any Exchange (and Office 365) administrator should be taking advantage of them …

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Microsoft removes the Team’s and Manager’s Calendar Groups from Outlook

In their never-ending quest to dumb down Outlook’s interface, the folks at Microsoft has decided to get rid of yet another feature. This time around, the impacted functionalities are the Team’s and Manager’s Calendar Groups in Outlook, or in other words the ability to quickly access all your direct reports’ or …

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