What this book covers
Chapter 1, Getting Started with PowerShell, provides an introduction to Windows PowerShell, which will build a strong foundation for the latter chapters.
Chapter 2, Learning Recipient Management, teaches you ways to manage recipients in an Exchange organization.
Chapter 3, Handling Distribution Groups, is about managing different distribution groups as it plays a major role in the Exchange Administration.
Chapter 4, Exchange Security, talks about securing Exchange and delegating access to administration tasks using Role-Based Access Control.
Chapter 5, Everything about Microsoft Exchange Policies, covers how to manage address books, email addresses, and Retention Policies in Exchange 2013 and Exchange 2016.
Chapter 6, Handling Exchange Server Roles, talks about configuring Exchange Client Access such as POP, IMAP, Outlook Anywhere, ActiveSync, and different Transport Services.
Chapter 7, Auditing and E-Discovery, reviews auditing and discovery features in Exchange that will help Organizations meet their Compliance and e-discovery requirements.
Chapter 8, Managing High Availability, uses our knowledge of PowerShell to manage high availability for Exchange 2013 and 2016 Organization.
Chapter 9, Exploring EWS Managed API, reviews Exchange Web Services application programming interface (API) and its usage in managing an Exchange On Premise and Online Organization.
Chapter 10, Common Administration Tasks, reviews some of the common administrative tasks in Exchange and uses PowerShell to save time and effort spent in performing repetitive jobs.