Examples of using Cmdlets in English and their translations into Slovak
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Use important test cmdlets.
Cmdlets built for Windows PowerShell 2.0 must be compiled for CLR 2.0.
Set-CMSite-Comment parameter causes cmdlets to fail.
View the cmdlets and parameters available to an existing management role.
Windows PowerShell 2.0 introduces over 100 built-in cmdlets.
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Some cmdlets may stop working after you use the New-CMTaskSequence cmdlet.
Users of WinRM 2.0 can use Windows PowerShell cmdlets for system management.
Advanced functions are functionsthat have the same capabilities and behavior as cmdlets.
Use these cmdlets to view and configure the Exchange ActiveSync settings in your organisation.
Organizations in the cloud have access to a subset of all Exchange management cmdlets.
Use these cmdlets to view and configure archiving and journaling settings for your organization.
Note: If you want to be able to send email to a contact,use the*-MailContact cmdlets.
You can getmore help about how to use individual cmdlets at the command line, as described later in this topic.
Cmdlets that warn without failing or that silently fail when error conditions are hit do not stop the pipeline as expected.
Get-Help Get-Mailbox-Detailed Organisations in the cloudhave access to a subset of all Exchange management cmdlets.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Compliance Use these cmdlets to help your organisation comply with legal or business requirements.
And last(but definitely not least), Hyper-V™ also sports a host of new support fromPowerShell 2.0 with a slew of new dedicated cmdlets.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Remote domains Use these cmdlets to view, create, delete, and configure remote domains.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Mail users Use these cmdlets to view, create, delete, and configure mail users.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators External contacts Use these cmdlets to view, create, delete and configure external contacts.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Migration Use these cmdlets to migrate email from an on-premises messaging system to your cloud-based organisation.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Role based access control Use these cmdlets to manage role based access control(RBAC) roles in your organisation.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Domains Use these cmdlets to view and configure the settings of internal and external domains that are defined in your organisation.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Message classifications Use these cmdlets to view, create, remove, and configure message classifications in your organization.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Archiving and journaling Use these cmdlets to view and configure archiving and journaling settings for your organisation.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Mailbox settings Use these cmdlets to configure and control how users access the cloud-based e-mail service. Cmdlet.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Provisioning Use these cmdlets to provision large numbers of new mailboxes by using a comma separated value(CSV) file.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Information rights management Use these cmdlets to view and configure information rights management(IRM) features in your organisation.
Cmdlets currently available to Exchange Online administrators Federation delegation and hybrid deployment Use these cmdlets to view and configure federated delegation and hybrid deployment features for your organization.