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Regret the Inconvenience. Thank you.
This Post is moved to itbigbang.com. Please click here to visit the remove disconnected mailboxes page.
Regret the Inconvenience. Thank you.
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Good job Satish….. I know your’e good at what you do !!!
Comment by Ratish — March 7, 2010 @ 6:12 pm
In your command example you have DisconnectedDate – which is incorrect. As your screenshot shows it is DisconnectDate.
This may confuse people who would just copy and paste from the site.
Comment by grimey — March 30, 2010 @ 4:22 am
Hi Grimey,
I apologize for this mistake. I corrected it now. Thank you for the update on this
Comment by Sathish Kumar Elango — March 30, 2010 @ 5:34 am
Hi Guys,
Could you please help me on this, when I try to remove all the disconnected mailbox, at the end I get the following message:
cmdlet Get-MaiboxStatistics at command pipeline position 1
Supply value for the following parameters:
Identity:
Comment by Ali Sadr — April 22, 2010 @ 2:11 pm
Hi You Try the Get-MailboxStatistics -Database “DBname”.
Comment by Sathish Kumar Elango — April 22, 2010 @ 3:17 pm
This is due to Running Exchange Load Generator, When I run the command I get
EXCH1 66E7CD01-LGU000xxx 1725
xxx = different number
Also, beside 1725 I can see 124 and 1230
Comment by Ali Sadr — April 22, 2010 @ 3:32 pm
Nice, it worked!
Comment by Jeff — August 27, 2010 @ 6:43 pm