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Windows Server 2019- Launching the Exchange Management Shell from Windows Server 2019 Core

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In this video we show you how easy it is launch the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) from the command prompt as the question comes up that we cannot click Start -> Exchange Management Shell under the Windows Server 2016 folder. Server core allows you to just load the snapin and run your commands

Video Steps

1. Enter PowerShell mode

In order to mount the ISO, you need first type in PowerShell at the command prompt and then press enter.

2. Run the Snapin

Run the command: Add-PSSnapin Microsoft.Exchange.Management.PowerShell.SnapIn

3. Run your normal exchange commands

You can now run your Exchange commands like you normally would in the EMS.
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