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Get-ManagementRole

This cmdlet is available in on-premises Exchange and in the cloud-based service. Some parameters and settings may be exclusive to one environment or the other.

Use the Get-ManagementRole cmdlet to view management roles that have been created in your organization.

For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax.

Syntax

Get-ManagementRole
   [-Identity] <RoleIdParameter>
   [-GetChildren]
   [-DomainController <Fqdn>]
   [-RoleType <RoleType>]
   [<CommonParameters>]
Get-ManagementRole
   [-Identity] <RoleIdParameter>
   [-Recurse]
   [-DomainController <Fqdn>]
   [-RoleType <RoleType>]
   [<CommonParameters>]
Get-ManagementRole
   [[-Identity] <RoleIdParameter>]
   [-Cmdlet <String>]
   [-CmdletParameters <String[]>]
   [-DomainController <Fqdn>]
   [-RoleType <RoleType>]
   [<CommonParameters>]
Get-ManagementRole
   [[-Identity] <RoleIdParameter>]
   [-Script <String>]
   [-ScriptParameters <String[]>]
   [-DomainController <Fqdn>]
   [-RoleType <RoleType>]
   [<CommonParameters>]

Description

You can view management roles in several ways, from listing all the roles in your organization to listing only the child roles of a specified parent role. You can also view the details of a specific role by piping the output of the Get-ManagementRole cmdlet to the Format-List cmdlet.

For more information about management roles, see Understanding management roles.

You need to be assigned permissions before you can run this cmdlet. Although this topic lists all parameters for the cmdlet, you may not have access to some parameters if they're not included in the permissions assigned to you. To find the permissions required to run any cmdlet or parameter in your organization, see Find the permissions required to run any Exchange cmdlet.

Examples

Example 1

Get-ManagementRole

This example lists all the roles that have been created in your organization.

Example 2

Get-ManagementRole "Mail Recipients" -Recurse

This example lists all the roles that are children of the Mail Recipients management role. The command performs a recursive query of all the child roles of the specified parent role. This recursive query finds every child role from the immediate children of the parent to the last child role in the hierarchy. In a recursive list, the parent role is also returned in the list.

Example 3

Get-ManagementRole -CmdletParameters Identity, Database

This example lists all the roles that contain both the Identity and Database parameters. Roles that contain only one parameter or the other aren't returned.

Example 4

Get-ManagementRole -RoleType UnScopedTopLevel

This example lists all the roles that have a type of UnScopedTopLevel. These roles contain custom scripts or non-Exchange cmdlets.

Example 5

Get-ManagementRole "Transport Rules" | Format-List Name, RoleType

This example retrieves only the Transport Rules role and passes the output of the Get-ManagementRole cmdlet to the Format-List cmdlet. The Format-List cmdlet then shows only the Name and RoleType properties of the Transport Rules role. For more information about pipelining and the Format-List cmdlet, see About Pipelines and Working with command output.

Example 6

Get-ManagementRole "Mail Recipients" -GetChildren

This example lists the immediate children of the Mail Recipients role. Only the child roles that hold the Mail Recipients role as their parent role are returned. The Mail Recipients role isn't returned in the list.

Parameters

-Cmdlet

The Cmdlet parameter returns a list of all roles that include the specified cmdlet.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online, Security & Compliance, Exchange Online Protection

-CmdletParameters

The CmdletParameters parameter returns a list of all roles that include the specified parameter or parameters. You can specify more than one parameter by separating each parameter with a comma. If you specify multiple parameters, only the roles that include all of the specified parameters are returned.

Type:String[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online, Security & Compliance, Exchange Online Protection

-DomainController

This parameter is available only in on-premises Exchange.

The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com.

Type:Fqdn
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019

-GetChildren

The GetChildren parameter retrieves a list of all the roles that were created based on the parent role specified in the Identity parameter. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.

Only the immediate child roles of the parent role are included in the results.

You can use this switch only with the Identity and RoleType parameters.

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online, Security & Compliance, Exchange Online Protection

-Identity

The Identity parameter specifies the role you want to view. If the role you want to view contains spaces, enclose the name in quotation marks ("). You can use the wildcard character (*) and a partial role name to match multiple roles.

Type:RoleIdParameter
Position:1
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online, Security & Compliance, Exchange Online Protection

-Recurse

The Recurse parameter retrieves a list of all the roles that were created based on the parent role specified in the Identity parameter. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.

The role specified in the Identity parameter, its child roles, and their children are returned.

You can use this switch only with the Identity and RoleType parameters.

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online, Security & Compliance, Exchange Online Protection

-RoleType

The RoleType parameter returns a list of roles that match the specified role type. For a list of valid role types, see Understanding management roles.

Type:RoleType
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online, Security & Compliance, Exchange Online Protection

-Script

The Script parameter returns a list of all roles that include the specified script.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online, Security & Compliance, Exchange Online Protection

-ScriptParameters

The ScriptParameters parameter returns a list of all roles that include the specified parameter or parameters. You can specify more than one parameter by separating each parameter with a comma. If you specify multiple parameters, only the roles that include all of the specified parameters are returned.

Type:String[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online, Security & Compliance, Exchange Online Protection

Inputs

Input types

To see the input types that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Input Type field for a cmdlet is blank, the cmdlet doesn't accept input data.

Outputs

Output types

To see the return types, which are also known as output types, that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Output Type field is blank, the cmdlet doesn't return data.