08-31-2007
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Re: List delegates in exchange Ops...
Shay http://scriptolog.blogspot.com Quote:
> I'm late on this, guess I missed your response.
>
> PS C:\> Set-MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity "administrator"
> -ResourceDelegates
> "Shay"
> Set-MailboxCalendarSettings : ResourceDelegates can only be enabled on
> resource
> mailboxes
> At line:1 char:28
> + Set-MailboxCalendarSettings <<<< -Identity "administrator"
> -ResourceDelegates
> "shay"
> BTW, litlle typo, $ResourceDelegates should be $_.ResourceDelegates 
>
> Shay
> http://scriptolog.blogspot.com Quote:
>> You should haveResourceDelegates on all types of mailboxes.
>>
>> get-mailboxcalendarsettings | where {$ResourceDelegates -contains
>> "{username}"} >C:\delegates.txt
>>
>> "Shay Levi" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:8766a94442208c9a9058671fa14@xxxxxx Quote:
>>> First, fl is not in place. You can safely remove it. Mostly,
>>> Format-List
>>> is expected to be the last in the pipe line and used to format the
>>> final
>>> output.
>>> When I try to set ResourceDelegates using
>>> set-mailboxcalendarsettings
>>> I
>>> get an error
>>> "ResourceDelegates can only be enabled on resource mailboxes".
>>> Just starting my way in ex 2007, I cant tell much, but it seems to
>>> me
>>> that ResourceDelegates is for other type of mailbox (i.e., Room
>>> Resource).
>>> Shay
>>> http://scriptolog.blogspot.com
>>>> We often have people leave the company and we strip their mail
>>>> attributes - we find that sometimes they have been made delegates
>>>> in outlook. I am looking for a way to use poweshell to show me
>>>> whose mailboxes they have been made delegates on so that I can
>>>> remove them before users start getting NDRs. Here is what I have so
>>>> far .... but not working 
>>>>
>>>> get-mailboxcalendarsettings |fl | where {$ResourceDelegates
>>>> -contains "{username}"} >C:\delegates.txt
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