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Enable-OutlookAnywhere
Exchange 2010 command
EX1 is an exchange 2010 server
Use the Enable-OutlookAnywhere cmdlet to enable Outlook Anywhere on a computer running Microsoft
Exchange Server 2010 that has the Client Access server role installed. Running the Enable-OutlookAnywhere cmdlet enables the server to accept requests from Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2003 client computers from the Internet by using Outlook
Anywhere, also known as RPC over HTTP.
Disable-OutlookAnywhere
Need to enable it not disable it
Set-ClientAccessServer
Exchange 2013
Use the Set-ClientAccessServer cmdlet to set properties on specified Client Access server objects.
Set-OutlookAnywhere
Exchange 2013
Use the Set-OutlookAnywhere cmdlet to modify the properties on a computer running Microsoft Exchange
Server 2013 enabled for Microsoft Outlook Anywhere.
The syntax for the cmdlets to configure Outlook Anywhere look like the following:
Set-OulookAnywhere -Identity ‘rpc (Default Web Site)’
In our example, to set the internal and external URL’s we will use the following:
Set-OutlookAnywhere -Identity ‘AETESTEXCD01rpc (Default Web Site)’-ExternalHostname mail.aetest.com -InternalHostname mail.aetest.com -ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod Ntlm –
ExternalClientsRequireSsl:$true -InternalClientAuthenticationMethod Ntlm -InternalClientsRequireSsl:$true -
IISAuthentication Ntlm -SSLOffloading:$false
Remember to enter this all together on one line without pressing enter. The command may be long, but we successfully configured everything from a cmdlet without having to go into the EAC, logging in, clicking here, clicking there, etc…
Set-OutlookProvider
Exchange 2013
Use the Set-OutlookProvider cmdlet to set specific global settings using the msExchOutlookProvider attribute on the msExchAutoDiscoverConfig object in Active Directory.
For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Syntax.
This example changes the duration that the Autodiscover service settings are valid for the Microsoft Outlook provider msExchAutoDiscoverConfig.
Set-OutlookProvider -Identity msExchAutoDiscoverConfig -TTL 2
Enable-OutlookAnywhere: Exchange 2010 Help
Set-OutlookAnywhere: Exchange 2013 Help