We changed our SMTP domain name and installed an updated wildcard certificate, 
but not a UCC certificate with the old domain in it, as our organization name 
changed. Autodiscover is failing on the internal LAN with Outlook 2010, and 
trying to set out of office replies from Outlook fails with a server 
unavailable error. OWA works fine, which is the workaround I am having folks 
use In the meantime. 

Would this be as simple as changing the internal OOF URL to the external one 
used by OWA??

I hope this makes better sense...

Any ideas?

Thanks,

D

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On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 5:43 PM, Darren Martin [email protected] 
wrote:


        Does anyone have any Exchange out of office issues after installing an 
updated wildcard certificate and changing their SMTP address domain names? OWA 
works fine, just not on internal LAN.

        
        

        Thanks,

        
        

        D

        
        

        
        

        
        

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