Does the powershell cmdlet add to or replace out-of-office settings in Exchange 2007?

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Published on 2012-08-26T13:59:43Z Indexed on 2012/09/01 21:40 UTC
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When using Powershell to set Out-of-Office in Exchange 2007 (e.g.), do multiple commands containing -StartTime and -EndTime add to some internal list that Exchange maintains or does each successive command replace the previous command?

For example we have a staffer who is only in the office Tuesdays and Fridays. We'd like to set up Exchange to send an Out-of-Office message to all internal senders on those days when he's not in. How is this best done?

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