Exchange 2013 PowerShell changes

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We have already published the list of the new PowerShell commands available in Microsoft Exchange 2013.
You can read about it here:
Exchange 2013 Powershell

It turns out that with the appearance of additional new commands to help you work with Exchange 2013 using Powershell also disappeared a few requests to use public folders. Probably has something to do with the change the organization of public folders in the new Exchange.

The following commands are no longer available in Exchange 2013:

  • Add-PublicFolderAdministrativePermission
  • Clean-MailboxDatabase
  • Get-PublicFolderAdministrativePermission
  • New-PublicFolderDatabaseRepairRequest
  • Remove-PublicFolderAdministrativePermission
  • Restore-Mailbox
  • Resume-PublicFolderReplication
  • Start-RetentionAutoTagLearning
  • Suspend-PublicFolderReplication
  • Test-ExchangeSearch
  • Update-FileDistributionService
  • Update-PublicFolder
  • Update-PublicFolderHierarchy

 

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