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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Disable-OutlookAnywhere.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Enable-OutlookAnywhere.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Get-DynamicDistributionGroupMember.md

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This cmdlet is available only in the cloud-based service.
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Use the Get-DynamicDistributionGroupMember cmdlet to view the calculated membership list that's stored on dynamic distribution group objects. The results from this cmdlet are updated every 24 hours.
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Use the Get-DistributionGroupMember cmdlet to view the members of distribution groups and mail-enabled security groups.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Get-ManagedFolderMailboxPolicy.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/New-ClientAccessArray.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/New-DlpComplianceRule.md

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