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We have 2 exchange servers in our org. MX1 and MX2. I'm trying to replicate all MX1 public folders to MX2. I've setup replication for all the toplevel folders to include the MX2 server. However no public folders are being replicated. The event log does not show any errors. I've set the diagnostic…
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I am attempting to do an upgrade in my org from exchange 2007 to exchange 2010.
I moved all the mailboxes and made sure my certificates were setup in exchange 2010.
I then changed my ip forwarding rules to forward mail to my exchange 2010 box. I can receive email.
I then powered off my exchange 2007…
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previously we have requested a wildcard ssl certificate from godaddy for our major domain.
one of the reasons was the new established exchange server 2010.
usually you require following names included in certificiate:
FQDN (e.g. mail.whatever.com)
Hostname (mail)
Domain name (whatever.com)
Autodiscover…
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Here is the scenario: I have 2 Exchange Server 2010 on 2 different Virtual Machines, created by and based on Hyper-V. They have IP and domain: 192.168.5.11, domainA.com ; and 192.168.5.12, domainB.com respectively.
The problem is, I only have 1 public IP, say 123.123.1.1 . How do I configure the…
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Hi all,
I have a server with Exchange 2007 installed and I want to move over to Exchange 2010, I want to install Exchange 2010 onto a new server, what is the best way of moving all mailboxes and config over to the new Exchange 2010 server? Both would be on the same LAN in the same domain. I've yet…
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