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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Please send (off list if you prefer) a complete "Get-OutlookProvider |
format-list *".
Save the attached file as Get-ServiceConnectionPoint.ps1, run in an elevated
PowerShell sessi
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Please send (off list if you pre
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Okay, that made a difference. It's showing all 10 servers and not the 2 ghost
servers. I'm still seeing the old server when I test e-mail autoconfiguration.
See screenshot.
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, August 10, 2017 11:13 AM
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Curiouser and curiouser.
Then I have no explanation. I'm sorry.
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Curiouser and curiouser.
Then I have no explanation. I'm sorry.
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l B. Smith
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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IsValid means that the object passes AD validation. Whenever you assign a value
to an object attribute in AD it go
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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IsValid means that the object passes AD validation. Whenever you assign a value
to an object attribute in AD it goes through a validation routine based on the
OID of the attribute type. IsV
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Okay, this is weird. When I ran the script the first time there were 12
servers listed under the ExchangeServer header - including 2 that were
decommissioned.
Now when I run it there i
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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That begins
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Interesting. When I run your script 2 decommissioned Exchange servers show up
under the ExchangeServer header.
When I run a Get-ExchangeServer command alone they do
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Interesting. When I run your script 2 decommissioned Exchange servers show up
under the ExchangeServer header.
When I run a Get-ExchangeServer command alone they do not.
So what i
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Does "Get-ExchangeS
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Subject: [Exchange] RE: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration HTTP protocol server name
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Interesting. When I run your script 2 decommissioned Exchange servers show up
under the ExchangeServer header.
When I run a Get-ExchangeServer command alone they do not.
So what information are you pu
Run this. (Save as ps1, run in Exchange Management Shell, the output is rather
voluminous, so you should probably redirect to a file.)
This should tell you where the old server name is referred to.
I haven't tested this on Exchange 2010 in a while, but I think it should still
work.
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