The Get-DominoGroup cmdlet returns detailed information about users' Domino groups and matches Domino groups with existing Active Directory groups.To run the Get-DominoGroup cmdlet, the Notes ID file on the local workstation must have Reader or higher access control list (ACL) access to the Domino Directory. To perform Active Directory user matching, this cmdlet requires Read access to Active Directory. You must have the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 administration classes installed on the workstation where you are running the cmdlet.To run the Get-DominoGroup cmdlet, the account you use must be delegated the following:Exchange Recipient Administrator roleAccount Operator role for applicable Active Directory containersFor related information, see Mail Migration Prerequisites.
The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the global catalog to be used to retrieve mailbox information from the Active Directory ...
The generated password does not meet length, complexity, or history requirements of the domain. This is an internal error ...
The Get-DominoApplication cmdlet retrieves metadata for Domino applications from the Domino Database Catalog or directly ...
The Get-DominoApplicationData cmdlet retrieves the data stored in Notes fields; however, it does not return application metadata.To ...
The Get-DominoGroup cmdlet returns detailed information about users' Domino groups and matches Domino groups with existing ...
The Get-DominoMailbox cmdlet returns detailed information about users' Domino mail databases and matches Domino users with ...
The Get-DominoUser cmdlet returns details from a user(s) Domino Directory Person document. This cmdlet can also be used to ...
The Get-MsolContact cmdlet can be used to retrieve a contact object, or list of contacts. A single contact will be retrieved ...
The Get-MsolDomainFederationSettings cmdlet gets key settings from Office 365. Use the Get-MSOLFederationProperty cmdlet ...