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Usually, EMS gets on with whatever you ask it to do and doesn’t give any indication of the processing it performs in the background. You ask for a new mailbox to be created, and it’s created, or some problem occurs that stops the command from executing. If the problem originates with an error introduced by the user, such as an error in syntax or attempting to do something that doesn’t make sense, such as creating a mailbox in a database that doesn’t exist, you can just fix the problem and try again.

Sometimes you need to know exactly what EMS does to help track down a problem, perhaps to provide information to Microsoft support to help them figure out what’s going on in your Exchange deployment. You might just want to know what’s ...

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