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    September 01

    Administering Outlook Live

    This is a page that I will continually (hopefully) keep up to date with examples of how PowerShell/ILM/ECP/SMP can be used to administer Outlook Live.  I will compile links here to previous posts and other articles that customers have found useful, organized in a way that makes sense.  Please submit comments on this post to make topic requests.

    Administration Basics  
    Connecting to Outlook Live using PowerShell click
    Firewall considerations click
    Automated User Provisioning  
    Creating Mailboxes using PowerShell and CSV files click
    Managing Mailboxes with GalSync 2010 click
    Distribution Groups  
    Creating and managing Standard Distribution Groups using Remote PowerShell click
    Creating and managing Dynamic Distribution Groups using Remote PowerShell click
    Managing Mail  
    The Transport Rules Admin UI in Outlook Live click
    Role Based Access  
    Creating and assigning a custom role click

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