![]() ![]() I know you’re thinking, c’mon nerd who cares about these commands! Well, you FRIGGING SHOULD! If you don’t know things work you can’t fix problems. ![]() So, for my ActiveSync deep-dive, my main focus is going to be on a few areas that you should know: I get it, we all LOVE WorkspaceONE, but it’s not the Chuck Norris of mobility! Now here’s an amusing montage of Chuck Norris meme’s for your pleasure. I mean come on people, how many times can we hear about WorkspaceONE?! I was pleasantly surprised to see them do a “single” troubleshooting session at VMWorld on email. I’ve been to many conferences and it kills me how it’s so agenda-driven and doesn’t actually give people the information they need to be successful. I guess I enjoy playing a part in helping make others better. Don’t forget to follow us.Well, I have to admit I didn’t think people would actually like what I’ve been writing. It’s good to know that you can remove completed move requests in Exchange with one single command.ĭid you enjoy this article? If so, you may like the article This mailbox database is associated with one or more move requests. You learned how to clear the statistics and to keep the completed move requests clean. Read more: Remove move request fails in Exchange Server » Conclusion Enjoy moving mailboxes without the clutter of previously completed move requests. C:\>Get-MoveRequest | Get-MoveRequestStatisticsĮverything is empty, and now you have a clean slate. C:\>Get-MoveRequest -MoveStatus Completed | Remove-MoveRequest -Confirm:$falseĬheck if all the completed requests are removed. Yes Yes to All No No to All Help (default is "Y"): A Removing completed move request "Doe, John". C:\>Get-MoveRequest -MoveStatus Completed | Remove-MoveRequestĪre you sure you want to perform this action? Use the -Confirm switch if you don’t want to see the confirmation prompt. The first command will give you a confirmation prompt. You don’t want to see the older move completed lines. When you have a long list, it gets cluttered. C:\>Get-MoveRequest | Get-MoveRequestStatisticsĭisplayName StatusDetail TotalMailboxSize TotalArchiveSize PercentCompleteĭoe John Completed 4.891 GB (5,251,716,383 bytes) 100Ĭhoate Elise Completed 12.31 GB (13,219,296,270 bytes) 100įolkers Justa Completed 6.258 GB (6,719,474,461 bytes) 100Ĭesar Carson Completed 15.35 GB (16,481,936,963 bytes) 100 Open up Exchange Management Shell as administrator. Then, you will not have extra information on your screen. But, what if you don’t like to see the history of the completed move requests? That’s when you want to remove completed move requests in Exchange. The best way is to run a PowerShell command, and it will list all the move request statistics. ![]() It’s always great to check and verify if all is going well. When you move a lot of users in Exchange, you like to see what is happening. ![]()
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