Get-MailboxServer | Get-MailboxStatistics | where Get an overview of disconnected mailboxes on a certain server with this commandīefore showing you how to (re)connect a disconnected mailbox to a user object using the Exchange Management Shell, I will first show you how to find out which mailboxes are currently disconnected by using the Get-MailboxStatistics cmdlet and filter the output on having the DisconnectData property set, e.g. You don’t have to wait for nightly maintenance or run the Clean-MailboxDatabase cmdlet for the mailbox to be disconnected.īut still if it doesn’t show up in the Disconnected Mailbox, you can use the commands listed below. The Disable-Mailbox cmdlet also performs the cleanup task on the individual mailbox, so the mailbox is disconnected immediately after this task completes. The documentation for Exchange 2010 tell you otherwise, but it doesn’t always work that way But it is possible to force this, like it was in Exchange 2003. There is a reason for it, it will show up in Disconnected Mailbox after the nightly maintenance. But are unable to find the disconnected mailbox within Disconnected Mailbox. Ever experienced a disconnected mailbox, that doesn’t show up in Disconnected Mailbox, after the mailbox has be disabled or removed ? If you disable a mailbox within the Exchange Management Console or EMS and you for some reason want to reconnect it again, soon after.
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