


Runs the Load Balancing Report for the Script Produces the Mailbox Report for the server provided. The output location for the log files that the script produces. Parameter not valid with -BuildHTMLServersReport or LoadBalancingReport. The server that you would like to run the Health Checker Script against. This cmdlet with run Health Checker Script by default and run against the local server. You can provide no parameters and the script will just run against the local server and provide the detail output of the configuration of the server. This script must be run as Administrator in Exchange Management Shell on an Exchange Server. Domain Admins (only necessary for the DCCoreRatio parameter).You also need to be a member of the following groups: However, if the group membership was adjusted or in case the script is executed on a non-Exchange system like a management server, you need to add your account to the Local Administrator group. This should be fulfilled on Exchange servers by being a member of the Organization Management group. Please make sure that the account used is a member of the Local Administrator group.

You can download the latest v2 release here Required Permissions: Please note that this version is no longer maintained and some checks are not available. You can use the latest v2 release to validate the configuration of Exchange Server 2010. The script can be used to validate the configuration of the following Exchange Server versions: Requirements Supported Exchange Server Versions: It also helps collect useful information of your server to help speed up the process of common information gathering of your server. The Exchange Server Health Checker script helps detect common configuration issues that are known to cause performance issues and other long running issues that are caused by a simple configuration change within an Exchange Environment.

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