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Robert Bollinger
Nov 24, 2021Brass Contributor
Set ABP and Disable Powershell - For all newly created mailboxes
Hey Team, Quick question here. I would like to set the default Address book policy (one we created) and disable powershell for all newly created mailboxes... I thought we could do the above...
Robert Bollinger
Nov 24, 2021Brass Contributor
Thanks Vasil. As always you give great answers. I am trying to avoid adding any more steps the onboarding process.
However were you ever able to do what i want to do with Office 365? Or am i just flat wrong? What about with Exchange On-Prem? I am just curious at this point.
Thanks,
Robert
However were you ever able to do what i want to do with Office 365? Or am i just flat wrong? What about with Exchange On-Prem? I am just curious at this point.
Thanks,
Robert
VasilMichev
Nov 25, 2021MVP
As you mentioned above, those parameters cannot be set via mailbox plans, so your only option is to script it. On-premises, you can use the scripting agent for this, but it's the same logic anyway - add some cmdlets after provisioning the mailbox.
- Robert BollingerNov 30, 2021Brass ContributorThanks again. As always your advice was correct. I also opened a ticket with MIcrosoft Support (Premier/Unified) and they are still working on "understanding the question". So you are faster than they are.