Get-AvailabilityConfig
Syntax
Get-AvailabilityConfig
[[-Identity] <OrganizationIdParameter>]
[-DomainController <Fqdn>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Get-AvailabilityConfig cmdlet lists the accounts that have permissions to issue proxy availability service requests on an organizational or per-user basis.
You need to be assigned permissions before you can run this cmdlet. Although this topic lists all parameters for the cmdlet, you may not have access to some parameters if they're not included in the permissions assigned to you. To find the permissions required to run any cmdlet or parameter in your organization, see Find the permissions required to run any Exchange cmdlet (https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt432940.aspx).
Examples
-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------
Get-AvailabilityConfig
This example retrieves the accounts that are trusted in the cross-forest exchange of free/busy information.
-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------
Get-AvailabilityConfig -Identity <AvailabilityConfig Value>
This example retrieves the accounts that are trusted in the cross-forest exchange of free/busy information. This example is scoped to return only the results of the specified Identity parameter.
Optional Parameters
This parameter is available only in on-premises Exchange.
The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com.
Type: | Fqdn |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016 |
The Identity parameter specifies the availability configuration to be retrieved.
Type: | OrganizationIdParameter |
Position: | 1 |
Default value: | None |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016 |
Inputs
To see the input types that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=616387). If the Input Type field for a cmdlet is blank, the cmdlet doesn't accept input data.
Outputs
To see the return types, which are also known as output types, that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=616387). If the Output Type field is blank, the cmdlet doesn't return data.