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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Exchange 2007 10 How export to pst single mailbox or all mailboxes with single command or powershell command

Exchange 2007 10 How export to pst single mailbox or all mailboxes with single command or powershell command


With Exchange 2010 SP1 there is possibility to automatically export single mailbox or all mailboxes and convert them to .pst file (it could be alternative backup procedure)

Here are steps that you need to follow:

1. Give a domain user ability to import Export mailbox with this command

New-ManagementRoleAssignment –Role "Mailbox Import Export" –User "Domainuser_domain"

otherwise:

New-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox "TEST, user" -FilePath SERVERNAMEshare_nameTEST.user-export.pst

2. Create a network share and give “Exchange Trusted Subsystem” groups read and write on that share.

3. Create export request like follow:

New-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox “mailbox_bame” -FilePath “network share”

4. To verify Export request status

Get-MailboxExportRequest | Get-MailboxExportRequestStatistics

Get-MailboxImportRequest

5. To view mailbox export completed and remove them:

Get-MailboxExportRequest | where {$_.status -eq "Completed"}

Remove export mailbox completed:

Get-MailboxExportRequest | where {$_.status -eq "Completed"} | Remove-MailboxExportRequest

Get-MailboxExportRequest | Remove-MailboxExportRequest

6. If you want to backup all mailboexes you can use this script

foreach ($i in (Get-Mailbox | Where {$_.ExchangeVersion.ExchangeBuild.Major -eq 14})) { New-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox $i -FilePath "SERVER_BAMESHARE${$i.Alias).pst" }

In case you want to backup only some mailboxes you need to create a .csv file with first row with Alias name followed by Mailboxes alias name or simple mailbox name

foreach ($i in (Import-Csv .exports.csv)) { New-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox $i.Alias -FilePath "SERVER_BAMESHARE$($i.Alias).pst" }

Later you can perform Mass Exports as a scheduled task.


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With Exchange 2007 SP3 there is possibility to automatically export single mailbox or all mailboxes and convert them to .pst file but procedure is slightly different than Exchange2010

On Exchange 2007 otherwise you need to perform this task on 32 bit Server with outlook 2003 SP2 using this syntax.

In order to export or import mailboxes to PST files the following requirements must be met:


  1. Export/Import to PST must be run from a 32 bit client machine with Exchange Management Tools installed (Version Exchange 2007 SP1 or later). The 32bit requirement comes from a dependency with the Outlook client.

    Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Management Tools (32-Bit)
  2. Either Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007 must be installed on the client machine.


The user running the task must be an Exchange Organization Admin or an Exchange Server Admin on the server where the mailbox to export/import lives.


Export-Mailbox -Identity “domainuserdomain  -PSTFolderPath f: ArchiviedPSTArchiviedusers.pst



More details here:

https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/exchange/2007/04/13/how-to-export-and-import-mailboxes-to-pst-files-in-exchange-2007-sp1/

[original article]

http://exchangeserverpro.com/export-mailboxes-exchange-server-2010-sp1/ 

http://www.stevieg.org/2010/07/using-the-exchange-2010-sp1-mailbox-export-features-for-mass-exports-to-pst/ 

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Sunday, December 25, 2016

Copy A DVD In Multiple Languages Into A Single File

Copy A DVD In Multiple Languages Into A Single File


Is there a software that is capable to encode a DVD in multiple languages into a single file? Maybe it is the reason that its DVD movies contain no less than one language. But for a English man, he just needs the English subtitle instead of all the subtitles including Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish. Can you remove the extra subtitles when you are ripping DVD? Of course. The article here just aims to show you the software and the tutorial on encode your Hollywood DVD movies in multiple languages into one single file. 

Best DVD Ripper to rip DVD in multiple subtitles into one single file 

Pavtube ByteCopy is just the DVD Ripper I want to recommend you guys. It can fulfill all the work about DVD ripping. Learn the detailed function below: 

1. Break down all the encryption in Blu-ray/DVD discs, like CSS, RC, UOPs, Region codes and Sony ARccOS. 

2. Rip Blu-ray/DVD to lossless MKV keeping multiple subtitle/audio track and all chapter markers so that you can switch to any subtitle/audio track when watching the DVD movies. 

3. Uncheck the subtitle/audio tracks to just keep one single subtitle/audio track in Blu-ray/DVD ripping process. 

3. Extract srt subtitle from Blu-ray/DVD movies 

4. Backup Blu-ray/DVD movies with forced subtitle where the subtitles are displayed only when the characters speak a foreign or alien language, or a sign, flag, or other text in a scene is not translated in the localization and dubbing process. 

5. Convert Blu-ray/DVD to H.265, M3U8, MP4, MOV, MKV, M4V,etc with desired subtitle 

Learn >> More reasons to chose Pavtube ByteCopy 

Free download and install: 

  

Other Download: 

- Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/bytecopy/ 
- Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-ByteCopy/3000-7970_4-76158512.html 

In-depth Tutorial to rip DVD in multiple subtitles into a single one 

Step 1: Import DVD movies 

click “Load from disc” to add the DVD movies to the program. You can preview the movie in right window. 

 

Step 2: Choose output format 

Navigate to “Format” > “Multi-track Video” > “Lossless/encoded Multi-track MKV(*.MKV)” 

 

Step 3: Uncheck extra subtitles 

Click “Settings” to choose “Subtitle”. Here, you can see all the subtitle tracks. You just need to uncheck the subtitle tracks you want and only preserve one subtitle then you can get a DVD rip with a single subtitle track. 

 

Step 4: Start to rip DVD with only one single subtitle track 

Back to the UI and hit on “Convert” to start to re-encode DVD with multiple subtitles into one single file. 

Check the DVD rip in your VLC and it should displays only one language subtitle. But for those who are learning a foreign language, preserving the mother tongue and the foreign language subtitles will be a better idea. 

In addition, if you also love to burn your Christmas video, birthday party recordings to DVD, there is a software bundle which offers you Pavtube ByteCopy and DVD burning software at a lower price: 

ByteCopy($42)+DVD Creator($35)=$44.9, saving $32.1. That means you can get a professional DVD burning software only pay more $2.9. 

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