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    Get-MessageTrackingLog: Search Message Tracking Logs on Exchange Server

    You can use the Get-MessageTrackingLog cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell to analyze mail flow, message forensics and to get different information about messages sent or received by a specific mailbox in your email organization. In this article, I will show several examples of PowerShell one-liner commands which I often use to track messages on Exchange Server 2016/2013/2010 and Office 365 (Exchange Online).

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  • Windows 10Windows 7Windows 8

    Internal SSD/SATA Drive Shows as a Removable in Windows

    March 13, 2020

    In some cases Windows 10, 8.1 and 7 may recognize an internal SSD or SATA drive as a removable device (media). Consequently, the safe removal icon appears for the disk…

  • VMWare

    VMWare: How to Find VMs by IP or MAC Address?

    September 15, 2022

    In the VMWare vSphere Client interface, you can search virtual machines by their names only. But in some cases, it is necessary to find the specific VMWare virtual machine by…

  • Windows 10Windows Server 2016

    The Disk is Offline Because of Policy Set by an Administrator

    June 7, 2022

    On one of the servers running Windows Server 2016, an additional disk (not a system one) connected as a SAN LUN over FC gets offline after each restart of the…

  • Hyper-VWindows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2016

    How to Backup Hyper-V Virtual Machines?

    May 10, 2023

    Although the Hyper-V environment provides quite a lot of technologies of high availability and fault tolerance for running virtual machines (such as failover clusters, Live Migration, replication, etc.), an administrator…

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    Running PowerShell Script (*.PS1) as a Windows Service

    May 1, 2020

    Any PowerShell script can be transformed to a real Windows service that runs in the background and starts automatically during your server boot. You can create a Windows service using…

  • Windows 10

    Creating Multiple Partitions on a USB Drive in Windows 10

    April 19, 2023

    Full multiple partitions support for any USB storage device has appeared in Windows 10 starting with build 1703 (Creators Update). Now, a Windows 10 user can get access to all…

  • VMWare

    VMWare vSphere: Failed to Upload Files to Datastore

    June 7, 2022

    I faced a strange problem when trying to copy (upload) any file (ISO, vmdk, OVA/OVF, etc.) to the VMFS Datastore in VMware vSphere (6.7). When I click on the “Upload…

  • Windows 10

    FAQ: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 Explained

    June 7, 2023

    In this review we are going to explain what is Windows 10 LTSC Enterprise; when it is better to use this edition; in what way it differs from Windows 10…

  • Group PoliciesWindows 10Windows Server 2016

    Managing Windows 10 Start Menu Layout and Taskbar Pin Apps With GPO

    November 19, 2019

    In the Active Directory domain, you can centrally manage and customize Start Menu and Taskbar Layout on Windows 10 users’ computers using Group Policy. This allows you to assign the…

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