Remove the virtual directories (e.g., Remove-OABVirtualDirectory).

Create the virtual directories (e.g., New-OABVIrtualDirectory).

Set InternalUrl and ExternalUrl as proper for your environment.

This will return you to the default configuration.

In case the idiot^H^H^H^H^H junior admin didn’t make URL changes, you can 
record the URLs first (e.g., Get-OABVirtualDirectory).

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of D R
Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2015 6:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Exchange Issues

This is why I need to know what the exact Exchange Management Shell parameters 
are for AutoDiscovery, EWS, OAB, etc.

Oh, I gave him a good chewing out. Tried to find out his reasoning for making 
those changes. He said it seemed the best thing to do.

This is what happens when you give someone too much rope.....

On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Why not simply have the other admin undo what [s?]he knowingly did?

Once settings/functionality is restored, have a conversation with the other 
admin that addresses their concerns and whether or not they can accomplished 
without breaking functionality, or if another approach is more appropriate.

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Espi


On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 2:56 PM, D R 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Help, please.....

This is what we have.

Someone, not me, went in and made some modifications to the Exchange Server via 
the EAC. Now, things are munged up. :(

1. Autodiscover is not working.
2. The EAC shows a 404 error
3. Users cannot share their Calendars.

First one: When attempting to connect a phone/tablet to our Exchange Server, 
from the outside, Autodiscover will not work. BUT, I can connect via 
imap.(imap.server name.com<http://name.com/>) So, everyone is still able to get 
to their email outside the organization.

Second issue: When I attempt to open the EAC, I do get the login name and 
password. But, as soon as I enter the credentials a window appears and it has 
iexplorer a the top and my URL changes from the http://localhost/ecp to 
http://localhost/owa/authentication. I enter the same credentials and then I 
get a 404 error on the web page.

Third issue: When the first two issue happened, then the users started to 
report that they couldn't share their calendars, when they were able to do so 
before.

Now, I cannot get tot he EAC, but EMS is working. I can still Add Email 
Accounts and put people in Distribution Lists.

After talking to the other admin, he decided that the features for Autodiscover 
and such, which I think is located in the Mail Flow, or Servers, that it they 
should be set to a different authentication method than what they were 
originally set to.

Is there a site that has the EMS/Powershell commands that will allow me to 
manipulate Exchange to that level and put everything back?

Daniel

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