Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP3, Exchange Server 2010 SP2

Topic Last Modified: 2012-11-19

Use the Set-ExchangeServer cmdlet to set Exchange attributes in Active Directory for a specified server.

Syntax

Set-ExchangeServer -Identity <ServerIdParameter> [-Confirm [<SwitchParameter>]] [-CustomerFeedbackEnabled <$true | $false>] [-DomainController <Fqdn>] [-ErrorReportingEnabled <$true | $false>] [-InternetWebProxy <Uri>] [-ProductKey <ProductKey>] [-StaticConfigDomainController <String>] [-StaticDomainControllers <MultiValuedProperty>] [-StaticExcludedDomainControllers <MultiValuedProperty>] [-StaticGlobalCatalogs <MultiValuedProperty>] [-WhatIf [<SwitchParameter>]]

Detailed Description

The Set-ExchangeServer cmdlet sets generic Exchange attributes in Active Directory for a specified computer. You can only use this task on one server at a time. If you want to bulk manage your servers running Microsoft Exchange, add this task to a script.

You need to be assigned permissions before you can run this cmdlet. Although all parameters for this cmdlet are listed in this topic, you may not have access to some parameters if they're not included in the permissions assigned to you. To see what permissions you need, see the "Shell infrastructure permissions" section in the Exchange and Shell Infrastructure Permissions topic.

Parameters

Parameter Required Type Description

Identity

Required

Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.ServerIdParameter

The Identity parameter specifies the GUID, distinguished name (DN), or name of the server.

Confirm

Optional

System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter

The Confirm switch causes the command to pause processing and requires you to acknowledge what the command will do before processing continues. You don't have to specify a value with the Confirm switch.

CustomerFeedbackEnabled

Optional

System.Boolean

The CustomerFeedbackEnabled parameter specifies whether the Exchange server is enrolled in the Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program. For more information, see Opt-in or Opt-out of the Customer Experience Improvement Program.

DomainController

Optional

Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Fqdn

The DomainController parameter specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain controller that writes this configuration change to Active Directory.

ErrorReportingEnabled

Optional

System.Boolean

The ErrorReportingEnabled parameter specifies whether error reporting is enabled.

InternetWebProxy

Optional

System.Uri

The InternetWebProxy parameter specifies which Web proxy servers, such as Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server computers, Exchange should use to reach the Internet.

ProductKey

Optional

Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.ProductKey

The ProductKey parameter specifies the server product key.

StaticConfigDomainController

Optional

System.String

The StaticConfigDomainController parameter specifies whether to configure a domain controller to be used by the server via Directory Service Access (DSAccess).

StaticDomainControllers

Optional

Microsoft.Exchange.Data.MultiValuedProperty

The StaticDomainControllers parameter specifies whether to configure a list of domain controllers to be used by the server via DSAccess.

StaticExcludedDomainControllers

Optional

Microsoft.Exchange.Data.MultiValuedProperty

The StaticExcludedDomainControllers parameter specifies whether to exclude a list of domain controllers to be used by the server.

StaticGlobalCatalogs

Optional

Microsoft.Exchange.Data.MultiValuedProperty

The StaticGlobalCatalogs parameter specifies whether to configure a list of global catalogs to be used by the server via DSAccess.

WhatIf

Optional

System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter

The WhatIf switch instructs the command to simulate the actions that it would take on the object. By using the WhatIf switch, you can view what changes would occur without having to apply any of those changes. You don't have to specify a value with the WhatIf switch.

Input Types

To see the input types that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Input Type field for a cmdlet is blank, the cmdlet doesn’t accept input data.

Return Types

To see the return types, which are also known as output types, that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Output Type field is blank, the cmdlet doesn’t return data.

Examples

EXAMPLE 1

This example disables error reporting on the specified server.

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Set-ExchangeServer -Identity TestServer.Contoso.com -ErrorReportingEnabled: $false

EXAMPLE 2

This example enrolls an Exchange server into the Customer Experience Improvement Program. In this example, the server name is SERVER01.

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Set-ExchangeServer -Identity 'SERVER01' -CustomerFeedbackEnabled $true

EXAMPLE 3

This example removes an Exchange server from the Customer Experience Improvement Program. In this example, the server name is SERVER01.

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Set-ExchangeServer -Identity 'SERVER01' -CustomerFeedbackEnabled $false