Set-VBOOnPremConnectionSettings
Short Description
Modifies connection settings to access on-premises Microsoft organizations.
Syntax
This cmdlet provides the following parameter sets.
- Modify connection settings to access on-premises Microsoft Exchange organizations:
 
Set-VBOOnPremConnectionSettings -Settings <VBOOnPremConnectionSettings> [-Credential <pscredential>] [-ServerName <string>] [-UseSSL] [-SkipCAVerification] [-SkipCommonNameVerification] [-SkipRevocationCheck] [-ConfigureUserAccount] [-ConfigureThrottlingPolicy] [<CommonParameters>]  | 
- Modify connection settings to access on-premises Microsoft SharePoint organizations
 
Set-VBOOnPremConnectionSettings -Settings <VBOOnPremConnectionSettings> [-Credential <pscredential>] [-ServerName <string>] [-ServerPort <uint16>] [-UseSSL] [-SkipCAVerification] [-SkipCommonNameVerification] [-SkipRevocationCheck] [<CommonParameters>]  | 
Detailed Description
This cmdlet modifies connection settings to access on-premises Microsoft organizations. You can apply these settings to add on-premises Microsoft organizations to Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 infrastructure.
Parameters
Parameter  | Description  | Required  | Position  | Accept  | Accept  | 
Settings  | Specifies the authentication settings that you want to modify. Accepts the VBOOnPremConnectionSettings object.  | True  | Named  | True (ByValue)  | False  | 
Credential  | Specifies credentials. The cmdlet will use these credentials to connect to an on-premises Microsoft organization. NOTE: You must specify credentials in in one of the following formats: 
  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
ServerName  | Specifies a name of an on-premises Microsoft server. The cmdlet will connect to this server.  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
ServerPort  | Specifies a port number that the cmdlet will use to connect to the on-premises Microsoft SharePoint server. NOTE: This cmdlet is not required if you want to add the on-premises Microsoft Exchange organization.  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
UseSSL  | Enables SSL encryption. The cmdlet will establish secure connection with on-premises Microsoft server using SSL.  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
SkipCAVerification  | For SSL connection. Indicates that the cmdlet will skip the certificate trusted authority verification.  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
SkipCommonNameVerification  | For SSL connection. Indicates that the cmdlet will skip the certificate common name verification.  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
SkipRevocationCheck  | For SSL connection. Indicates that the cmdlet will skip the certificate revocation check.  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
ConfigureUserAccount  | Indicates that the cmdlet will assign the user to the ApplicationImpersonation role.  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
ConfigureThrottlingPolicy  | Indicates that the cmdlet will skip the default Exchange throttling policy and will use the VeeamArchiverThrottlingPolicy that provides unlimited network bandwidth.  | False  | Named  | False  | False  | 
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see Microsoft Docs.
Example 1
This example shows how to modify connection settings for a Microsoft Exchange on-premises organization with a name "ABC":
- Run Get-Credential to create a credential object. Enter credentials you want to use for authenticating with a Microsoft Exchange on-premises organization. Save the result to the $Credentials variable.
 - Run Get-VBOOrganization to get an organization with the name "ABC". Save the result to the $Organization variable.
 - Run Set-VBOOnPremConnectionSettings with the $Organization.OnPremExchangeConnectionSettings and $Credentials variables and a ServerName parameter value to modify the connection settings of a Microsoft Exchange on-premises organization with a name "ABC".
 
$Credentials = Get-Credential $Organization = Get-VBOOrganization -Name "ABC" Set-VBOOnPremConnectionSettings -Settings $Organization.OnPremExchangeConnectionSettings -Credential $Credentials -ServerName Support.North  | 
Example 2
This example shows how to modify connection settings for a Microsoft SharePoint on-premises organization with a name "ABC":
- Run Get-Credential to create a credential object. Enter credentials you want to use for authenticating with a Microsoft SharePoint organization. Save the result to the $Credentials variable.
 - Run Get-VBOOrganization to get an organization with the name "ABC". Save the result to the $Organization variable.
 - Run Set-VBOOnPremConnectionSettings with the $Organization.OnPremSharePointConnectionSettings and $Credentials variables and ServerName and ServerPort parameters values to modify the connection settings of a Microsoft SharePoint on-premises organization with a name "ABC".
 
$Credentials = Get-Credential $Organization = Get-VBOOrganization -Name "ABC" Set-VBOOnPremConnectionSettings -Settings $Organization.OnPremSharePointConnectionSettings -Credential $Credentials -ServerName Support.North -ServerPort 5986  | 
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