When i use the -DetectOnly switch with the New-MailboxRepairRequest, how can i see how many corruptions have been detected in the mailbox before repairing it?

Anonymous
2024-11-12T08:47:48+00:00

I want to check the type of corruption in my mailbox before repairing it.

I used the New-MailboxRepairRequest with the -DetectOnly switch against all the corruption parameters.

I check the status of the job using the Get-MailboxRepairRequest.

Now I want to see which type of corruption has been detected in my mailbox.
How can I do that?
Am I supposed to run the Get-MailboxRepairRequest with statistics?
Note: This is all to be done before actually repairing the mailbox

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-11-13T02:28:22+00:00

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