Import AD users from CSV with PowerShell
There are times when you want to bulk import users into Active Directory. You already did an AD users export to CSV file. But, now you like to use that CSV file to import the users back into AD. The…
There are times when you want to bulk import users into Active Directory. You already did an AD users export to CSV file. But, now you like to use that CSV file to import the users back into AD. The…
You sometimes want to check which user accounts are disabled in Active Directory. Unfortunately, the Active Directory Users and Computers console is not that great when you want to export specific values. For example, you want to get all disabled…
How to export inactive AD users to CSV file? Sometimes you want to know which user account is inactive so you can block the account or see what's happening. You can use the Active Directory Users and Computers console to…
How do you know which mailboxes are syncing and what the mailboxes progress is? The Microsoft 365 Exchange Admin Center will show you the mailbox migration status, but it's delayed and not easy to read. Also, when you have more…
How to export distribution group members to CSV file? We want a list of all distribution groups and all members of the group. In this article, you will learn how to bulk export distribution group members to CSV file with…
An excellent way to find out which mailboxes are on an Exchange database is to use PowerShell. With Exchange Management Shell, you can immediately see which mailboxes are located in the database. In this article, you will learn how to…
Start a new migration batch on the on-premises Exchange Server or in Office 365. The steps are the same when creating a new migration batch. After choosing to upload the CSV file with the mailbox addresses, you get the error…
We like to migrate Exchange mailboxes with a CSV file to another database. It will work the same if you want to migrate Exchange mailboxes to a new server. Before doing a batch migration with a CSV file, we need…
How to find email addresses with PowerShell? You like to know which SMTP email addresses/proxy addresses are configured in each mailbox. This can be a missing SMTP email address/proxy address. Sometimes the email address/proxy address is already set. In this…
In a previous article, you learned how to list users not inheriting email address policy. Now that you have the information, you like to enable that setting. There are a couple of ways to do that. By default, this setting…