View Disabled Mailboxes Exchange 2010Kuch kuch hota hai mp3 movie song. I originally posted this article on Thursday 18 th October, where it was up for about 20 minutes before I pulled it. The reason for me pulling the article is that original script that I provided did some very odd things to my test Exchange server (which I only noticed about 15 minutes after I posted) so after some de-bugging I can now present the new script (which is now working fine) and the original article – but, at the end I would like to explain exactly what went wrong – as I believe that it might be useful for others that intend to purge mailboxes via VBSCRIPT. Some of you may know that I like a challenge, and indeed I also like suggestions being made for articles on this blog. Today I sat down to finish writing an article on Spam (that has been in progress for the better part of a week now) when I decided to have a look at my GMAIL account. The first message in the mailbox was from a reader of my blog (Ariel) asking if a script could be written to selectively purge disconnected mailboxes from the information store on an Exchange server. Essentially Ariel wanted to have a list of names in a text file, these names would correspond to disconnected mailboxes on an Exchange server, but the purge script would look at this file and ignore those specific names during processing (I have included the mail below).
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