Refer the below link for the original script , and Customized it a little
And Please Test in your lab – Before proceeding into your live Environment
There is a a good script where we can use to create a Custom root Folder in all the Mailboxes in your environment.
Were we can create Custom Folders Like below for single mailbox and for all the mailboxes in Bulk
Prerequisites -
Download and Install in your Server
Exchange Web Services Managed API
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=28952
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Add the User to the “ApplicationImpersonation” Role assignment
New-managementroleassignment –Role “ApplicationImpersonation” –user administrator
Now you can go ahead and use the script—
Please Try for the One Mailbox – And Please Test in your lab – Before proceeding into your live Environment
[string]$info = “White” # Color for informational messages
[string]$warning = “Yellow” # Color for warning messages
[string]$error = “Red” # Color for error messages
[string]$LogFile = “C:\Temp\Log.txt” # Path of the Log File
function CreateFolder($MailboxName)
{
Write-host “Creating Folder for Mailbox Name:” $MailboxName -foregroundcolor $info
Add-Content $LogFile (“Creating Folder for Mailbox Name:” + $MailboxName)
#Change the user to Impersonate
$service.ImpersonatedUserId = new-object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ImpersonatedUserId([Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ConnectingIdType]::SmtpAddress,$MailboxName);
#Create the folder object
$oFolder = new-object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.Folder($service)
$oFolder.DisplayName = $FolderName
#Call Save to actually create the folder
$oFolder.Save([Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.WellKnownFolderName]::msgfolderroot)
Write-host “Folder Created for ” $MailboxName -foregroundcolor $warning
Add-Content $LogFile (“Folder Created for ” + $MailboxName)
$service.ImpersonatedUserId = $null
}
#Change the name of the folder
$FolderName = “Customer Folder Name”
Import-Module -Name “C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange\Web Services\1.1\Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.dll”
$service = New-Object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ExchangeService([Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ExchangeVersion]::Exchange2010_SP1)
# Set the Credentials
$service.Credentials = new-object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.WebCredentials(“Administrator”,”Type your Password Here”,”careexchange.in”)
# Change the URL to point to your cas server
$service.Url= new-object Uri(“https://localhost/EWS/Exchange.asmx%22)
# Set $UseAutoDiscover to $true if you want to use AutoDiscover else it will use the URL set above
$UseAutoDiscover = $false
$a = get-mailbox
$a | foreach-object {
$WindowsEmailAddress = $_.WindowsEmailAddress.ToString()
#if ($UseAutoDiscover -eq $true) {
# Write-host “Autodiscovering..” -foregroundcolor $info
#$UseAutoDiscover = $false
$service.AutodiscoverUrl($WindowsEmailAddress)
#Write-host “Autodiscovering Done!” -foregroundcolor $info
# Write-host “EWS URL set to :” $service.Url -foregroundcolor $info
# }
#To catch the Exceptions generated
# trap [System.Exception]
# {
# Write-host (“Error: ” + $_.Exception.Message) -foregroundcolor $error;
# Add-Content $LogFile (“Error: ” + $_.Exception.Message);
# continue;
# }
CreateFolder($WindowsEmailAddress)
}
Do the Edits Required in the Script –
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msgfolderroot denotes the Root of the Mailbox , If you specify inbox for example it creates the folder below the inbox
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Change your
User name – Password – Domain Name -
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$a = get-mailbox denotes all the mailbox
To Run for a single mailbox (use the alias)
$a = get-mailbox “User1”
Save it a Notepad and Rename it to .ps1 file
And Open Power shell locate your powershell into the folder you saved the script
.\create.ps1 for example
Download Script -
Great !!
You learnt how to create Custom root folders in all the mailboxes
Regards
Satheshwaran Manoharan