Exchange Server expert Steve Goodman has released a free PowerShell script that can be used to create a HTML report of your Exchange environment. You can find the script available to download here.

That picture above is the output of the script when I ran it against one of my test lab environments. This is really useful information, the kind of basic details like “How many mailboxes are there?” that Exchange admins get asked all the time by different IT teams and non-technical people.
I can definitely see myself adapting this script for use in our production environments, and having it run on a schedule with the HTML file published to an intranet location for the right people to look at whenever they like.
If you have any questions or comments about the script I’m sure Steve would love to hear them.




Hi
I have tried to run this script with command .\Get-ExchangeEnvironmentreport.ps1 -HTMLReport .\report.html
The Command runs successfully and report.html file is also created but once the command gets completed report.html file is not opened automatically in browser.
report.html file is created but when i tried to open it manually than also it not works, if i tried to edit it it shows nothing in it.
i have one CAS/HUB, and two MBX server with one forest and domain.
Thanks
Devang
Hi
Sorry but it works and completed successfully.
i just copied the report.html file on desktop and open it and shows the complete report.
This is really awsome sttuff and really appreciate the task done by you people.
Thanks
Devang
HI,
is this script work with EXCH 2007 allso?
If you’ve got any questions about I’d suggest asking Steve, the author of the script:
http://www.stevieg.org/2011/06/exchange-environment-report/
Hi,
Steve Goodman web site seem to be dead, can you send me the Exchange 2010 Environment report script ?
please