Calendar is an important part of Microsoft Exchange. It helps to schedule meetings, tasks, and events. These Calendar entries can be transferred from the Exchange mailbox to a PST file in order to re-import PST in Microsoft Outlook. Exchange Administrators can export Exchange Calendar items as PST using 'PowerShell date range commands' and Exchange Admin Center. The details of the Exchange environment can also be extracted. However, PowerShell commands, as well as Exchange Admin Center, have limitations. This blog post will discuss both Exchange Admin Center and PowerShell calendar export methods. It also discusses their limitations and how to overcome them. SOLUTION 1 - EXPORT CALENDAR ENTRIES to PST BY USING POWERSHELL RANGE COMMANDS Exchange 2016, 2010, and nearly all previous versions
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