New-AddressList -Name "New Tenant 1 - All Contacts" -RecipientFilter "(CustomAttribute1 -eq 'New Tenant 1') -and (ObjectClass -eq 'Contact')" -RecipientContainer "cloud.local/Tenants/New Tenant 1" New-AddressList -Name "New Tenant 1 - All Users" -RecipientFilter "(CustomAttribute1 -eq 'New Tenant 1') -and (ObjectClass -eq 'User')" -RecipientContainer "cloud.local/Tenants/New Tenant 1" New-AddressList -Name "New Tenant 1 - All Rooms" -RecipientFilter "(CustomAttribute1 -eq 'New Tenant 1') -and (RecipientDisplayType -eq 'ConferenceRoomMailbox')" -RecipientContainer "cloud.local/Tenants/New Tenant 1" New-GlobalAddressList -Name "New Tenant 1 - GAL" -ConditionalCustomAttribute1 "New Tenant 1" -IncludedRecipients MailboxUsers -RecipientContainer "cloud.local/Tenants/New Tenant 1" New-AcceptedDomain -Name "New Tenant 1" -DomainName -DomainType:Authoritative Set-ADForest -Identity cloud.local -UPNSuffixes Accepted Domain $ou = $ad.Create("OrganizationalUnit", "ou=New Tenant 1") $connect = "LDAP:///OU=Tenants,DC=cloud,DC=local"
EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 VERSION NUMBER SOFTWARE
Personally I have not used either.Īnyways you can still separate your tenants manually without using a automation software but it is more complex and requires more steps than Exchange /hosting did. Some that currently do are ExtendASP, and I believe Machsol will in a couple of weeks. Most automation software do not support SP2 yet. Anyways, SP2 has been released and we get the EMC back, and also some more roles such as the unified messaging role! Exchange 2010 SP2 has been released! Sucks for some of us using /hosting since there isn’t really a good migration path other than doing a forest migration.