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How can I run get-publicfolderstats_2010.ps1 but for Exchange 2013?

nick405060
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We're running Exchange Server 2013. Our Exchange administrator wants to be able to view the Public Folder Usage report in the Splunk App for Microsoft Exchange. In the TA-Exchange-Mailbox inputs.conf, I see there's a 2007 stanza, and this 2010 stanza, but it doesn't exist for 2013.

[script://.\bin\exchangepowershell.cmd v14 get-publicfolderstats_2010.ps1]
source=Powershell
sourcetype=MSExchange:2013:PublicFolder-Stats
interval=3600
index=msexchange
disabled=true

I enabled and pushed out to my Exchange 2013 servers, nothing ingested. I changed the interval to 60, pushed out, nothing ingested. I changed to v15, pushed out, still nothing ingested.

Per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/exchange/sharing-and-collaboration/get-publicfold... it looks like this should also work for 2013. But per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/public-folders-exchange-2013-help it definitely looks like there needs to be a different approach for Exchange 2013. How can I do this?

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nick405060
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Per my Exchange administrator, since public folders are effectively in mailboxes now, the get-folderstats_2013.ps1 should now also get public folders, which is why there isn't a 2013 public folder script.

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nick405060
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Per my Exchange administrator, since public folders are effectively in mailboxes now, the get-folderstats_2013.ps1 should now also get public folders, which is why there isn't a 2013 public folder script.

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