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Verify that the ConnectFunctions.ps1 , RemoteExchange.ps1 and CommonConnectFunctions.ps1 files are present in the %ExchangeInstallPath%\bin directory.
NOTE : If these files are missing, you can copy the files from the Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 installation media to the %ExchangeInstallPath%\bin directory. These files are present in the \setup\serverroles\common folder. |
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Right click an open area on the Desktop, click New , click Shortcut .
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In the Type the location of the item , type in the text below:
%SystemRoot%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -noexit -command ". '%ExchangeInstallPath%\bin\RemoteExchange.ps1'; Connect-ExchangeServer -auto" |
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Name the shortcut Exchange Management Shell and click Finish .
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Right click the Exchange Management Shell shortcut, click Properties and remove the text from Start In field on the Shortcut tab.
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On the Shortcut tab, click Change Icon , click Browse and type in the text below:
%SystemRoot%\Installer\{4934D1EA-BE46-48B1-8847-F1AF20E892C1}\PowerShell.exe |
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Select the Exchange icon and click OK .
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Click Apply and click OK .
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Copy the new Exchange Management Shell shortcut to this location:
%systemdrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 |
6 may 2013
Exchange Management Shell (EMS) missing after applying Exchange 2010 SPx
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