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History for Get-ProxyAddress.ps1
2018-06-10
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14:17 | This script enables you too search AD for SMTP addresses that are possibly in use, using the QUEST PowerShell PSSnapIn and searching the “proxyAddress” attribute of objects. The output details either that the SMTP address is not found in AD or you get details of the object that owns the SMTP address. file: [01c0796ef8] check-in: [abb7d602d9] user: Paul Brice branch: trunk, size: 1667 | |
14:12 | This script enables you too search AD for SMTP addresses that are possibly in use, using the QUEST PowerShell PSSnapIn and searching the “proxyAddress” attribute of objects. The output details either that the SMTP address is not found in AD or you get details of the object that owns the SMTP address. file: [5046d900ec] check-in: [734f826d5f] user: Paul Brice branch: trunk, size: 1667 | |
13:11 | This script enables you too search AD for SMTP addresses that are possibly in use, using the QUEST PowerShell PSSnapIn and searching the “proxyAddress” attribute of objects. The output details either that the SMTP address is not found in AD or you get details of the object that owns the SMTP address. file: [a9e0bef941] check-in: [421452b816] user: Paul Brice branch: trunk, size: 1667 | |
12:58 | Added: This script enables you too search AD for SMTP addresses that are possibly in use, using the QUEST PowerShell PSSnapIn and searching the “proxyAddress” attribute of objects. The output details either that the SMTP address is not found in AD or you get details of the object that owns the SMTP address. file: [67eae9794c] check-in: [32e7ad9190] user: Paul Brice branch: trunk, size: 1694 | |