Aggiornamento Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

Salve. Questa mattina verso le 7.00 ho lanciato gli aggiornamenti. Da allora è tutto fermo sull'aggiornamento kb2986475 "
Aggiornamento cumulativo 8 per Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3".
Poichè all'azienda serve urgentemente la posta, che posso fare? Non voglio bloccare l'aggiornamento. Ha stoppato tutti i servizi e aggiornato Dll. La mia domanda : è giusto che ci voglia tutto questo tempo?

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  • Is there any Collector for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010?

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  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP3 update to Update Rollup 8-v2 for Exchange Server 2010 SP3

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    http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2007/05/21/3402900.aspx
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  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

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  • SBS 2003 to 2011 Migration - Exchange Server 2010 cannot be installed

    Hello,
    We have a Small Business Server 2003 server that we are trying to migrate to SBS 2011 using the out of the box migration process. After the install, the SBS console showed a couple installation issues - the big one turned out to be "Exchange Server
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    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0518] [2] Previous operation run on domain controller 'MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local'.
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0518] [2] Previous operation run on domain controller 'MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local'.
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0518] [2] Preparing to output objects. The maximum size of the result set is "unlimited".
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0522] [2] Unexpected Error
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0522] [2] The operation couldn't be performed because object 'MB-MAINSERVER04' couldn't be found on 'MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local'.
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0523] [2] Ending processing get-exchangeserver
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0523] [1] Executing:
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    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0545] [2] Beginning processing new-exchangeserver -DomainController:'MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local' -Name:'MB-MAINSERVER04'
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0599] [2] [ERROR] Could not find the default Administrative Group 'Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)'.
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0600] [2] Ending processing new-exchangeserver
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0607] [1] The following 1 error(s) occurred during task execution:
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0607] [1] 0. ErrorRecord: Could not find the default Administrative Group 'Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)'.
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0607] [1] 0. ErrorRecord: Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.SystemConfiguration.DefaultAdministrativeGroupNotFoundException: Could not find the default Administrative Group 'Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)'.
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.SystemConfiguration.ADSystemConfigurationSession.GetAdministrativeGroup()
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.SystemConfiguration.ADSystemConfigurationSession.GetAdministrativeGroupId()
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.NewExchangeServer.PrepareDataObject()
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.SetTaskBase`1.InternalValidate()
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.ProcessRecord()
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0609] [1] [ERROR] The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
    if ($server -eq $null)
    new-exchangeserver -DomainController $RoleDomainController -Name $RoleNetBIOSName
    " was run: "Could not find the default Administrative Group 'Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)'.".
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0609] [1] [ERROR] Could not find the default Administrative Group 'Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)'.
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0609] [1] [ERROR-REFERENCE] Id=ProvisionServerComponent___84489810458648f5ac6e47811394a284 Component=EXCHANGE14:\Current\Release\Shared\Datacenter\Setup
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0610] [1] Setup is stopping now because of one or more critical errors.
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0610] [1] Finished executing component tasks.
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0618] [1] Ending processing Install-BridgeheadRole
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    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0633] [0] End of Setup
    [11/29/2014 23:00:07.0633] [0] **********************************************
    [11/29/2014 23:39:03.0429] [0] **********************************************
    [11/29/2014 23:39:03.0435] [0] Starting Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Setup
    [11/29/2014 23:39:03.0435] [0] **********************************************
    [11/29/2014 23:39:03.0456] [0] Local Time Zone: (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).
    [11/29/2014 23:39:03.0457] [0] Operating System version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:03.0469] [0] Setup version: 14.1.438.0.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:03.0473] [0] Logged on user: Contoso2K3\Administrator.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:06.0763] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='mode', Value='Install'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:06.0776] [0] ExSetupUI was started with the following command: '-mode:install'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:07.0413] [0] Setup is choosing the domain controller to use
    [11/29/2014 23:39:07.0730] [0] Setup is choosing a local domain controller...
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0459] [0] Setup has chosen the local domain controller MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local for initial queries
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0747] [0] PrepareAD has been run, and has replicated to this domain controller; so setup will use MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0748] [0] Setup is choosing a global catalog...
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0758] [0] Setup has chosen the global catalog server MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0819] [0] Setup will use the domain controller 'MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0820] [0] Setup will use the global catalog 'MB-MAINSERVER04.Contoso.local'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0823] [0] Exchange configuration container for the organization is 'CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=Contoso,DC=local'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0830] [0] Exchange organization container for the organization is 'CN=Contoso2K3,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=Contoso,DC=local'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0867] [0] Setup will search for an Exchange Server object for the local machine with name 'MB-MAINSERVER04'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:08.0914] [0] No Exchange Server with identity 'MB-MAINSERVER04' was found.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:09.0061] [0] The following roles have been unpacked: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole AdminToolsRole
    [11/29/2014 23:39:09.0062] [0] The following datacenter roles are unpacked:
    [11/29/2014 23:39:09.0064] [0] The following roles are installed: AdminToolsRole
    [11/29/2014 23:39:09.0066] [0] The local server has some Exchange files installed.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:09.0320] [0] Setup will use the path 'C:\Program Files\Windows Small Business Server\Bin\CMPNENTS\EXCHANGE14_SP1' for installing Exchange.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:09.0332] [0] The installation mode is set to: 'Install'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0558] [0] An Exchange organization with name 'Contoso2K3' was found in this forest.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0560] [0] Active Directory Initialization status : 'True'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0561] [0] Schema Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0562] [0] Organization Configuration Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0563] [0] Domain Configuration Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0564] [0] The locally installed version is 14.1.218.15.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0565] [0] Exchange Installation Directory : 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0920] [0] Applying default role selection state
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0961] [0] Setup is determining what organization-level operations to perform.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0962] [0] Because the value was specified, setup is setting the argument OrganizationName to the value Contoso2K3.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0963] [0] Setup will run from path 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0972] [0] InstallModeDataHandler has 0 DataHandlers
    [11/29/2014 23:39:13.0972] [0] RootDataHandler has 1 DataHandlers
    [11/29/2014 23:39:15.0491] [0] Setup encountered an exception when trying to access the setup state file: Could not find file 'C:\ExchangeSetupLogs\exchangeInstallState.xml'.
    [11/29/2014 23:39:26.0117] [0] End of Setup
    [11/29/2014 23:39:26.0117] [0] **********************************************
    I should add that the source server's AD configuration might not be perfect due to this being the second attempt at a SBS 2011 migration install.
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    Thank you Larry and Al for your replies.
    I used the 'official' migration
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    I have a full system drive image plus a a system state backup from before migration. Though I am very loathed to rollback the migration and attempt a new one - again. I will do some searching to see if I can resolve the Exchange server problem and continue
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    I am also really tempted to open up a paid MS support ticket for them to help me fix this problem. :)

  • Setting up Exchange Server 2010

    Anyone know of a thread that shows a good way to setup exchange 2010 to work well internally and externally?

    Hi,
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    Here are some helpful articles for your reference.
    Prepare Active Directory and Domains
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125224(v=exchg.141).aspx
    Install Exchange 2010 Using the Custom Installation Type
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125143(v=exchg.141).aspx
    Hope it helps.
    Best regards,
    Amy
    Amy Wang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Documentation for getting Webcenter PS4 to work with Exchange Server 2010.

    I have a customer who has Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and wants to have their e-mail in WebCenter Spaces app we have built, using 11.1.1.4 or 11.1.1.5. Do either of these support Xchange Server 2010? Probably not, right? Well has anybody done it and been able to get it to work? Is there any documentation out there that tells how to do it?
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    This documentation is great. Thanks,
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  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard "Certificate Authority Service" / Exchange Server 2010 EMC not starting and no AD connectivity for authentication.

    Hello,
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    "The Trust Relationship between this workstation and primary domain failed."
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    I also during the investigation found the DNS settings were all altered on both the Server 1 and Server 2 which I luckily was able to change back to original because of inventorying it in the beginning when I started. 
    I need help figuring out if I need to rejoin the Exchange Server 2 manually by disabling the Certificate Authority Service (or removing the CA as listed here:
    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/fb23deab-0a12-410d-946c-517d5aea7fae/windows-server-2008-r2-with-certificate-authority-service-to-rejoin-domain?forum=winserversecurity
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    I recommend that you open a ticket with Microsoft Support before you break things more.
    Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."

  • How to configure Mailbox Read-Only access for Mailbox's owner on Exchange Server 2010?

    I have to configure the Exchange Server 2010's mailbox to only grant Read-Only Access on the mailbox's owners.  So they can only allowed to read their messages and cannot modify or remove them.  Are there any references or methods to do?

    Hi,alexchy8
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    You can read the following article as reference:
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    Note: Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. The sites are not controlled by Microsoft. Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety,
    or suitability of any software or information found there. Please make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any suggestions from the above link.
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  • When sending e-mail messages to a mail-enabled public folder that have been replicated from old Exchange Server 2000/2003/2007, Exchange Server 2010 environment mails are rejected with NDR.

    Hi, I would like to share with you issue that I’ve solved regarding mail-enabled PF that migrated from Exchange 2000/2003/2007 to 2010, I’ve searched & contacted my MVP leader – there’s no official KB regarding this issue right
    now, so I’m posting here in order to share this among others.
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    E-mail messages that been sent to mail-enabled public folder in Exchange Server 2010 environment rejected with the following NDR:
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    user wasn’t found.> #SMTP#”
    Sometimes Exchange Server 2010 is documented as well Event ID 1020 on the Event Viewer with this information:
    “Log Name: Application
    Source: MSExchange Store Driver
    Event ID: 1020
    Level: Error
    Description:
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    Cause
    In an environment where Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 or Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 previously existed, and all those servers have been removed, there is a chance that an Administrative Group (First Administrative Group or another custom Administrative
    Group) remains with a Servers container, but no servers inside it.
    During replication, when the Exchange 2010 Store Driver sees the empty Servers container in Active Directory, it's expecting a System Attendant object inside the container and when it is not found the error occurs.
    Resolution
    To work around the issue, delete the empty Servers container. This can't be done through Exchange System Manager. Use the ADSI Edit tool to remove it using the following steps:
    Warning If you use the ADSI Edit snap-in, the LDP utility, or any other LDAP version 3 client, and you incorrectly modify the attributes of Active Directory objects, you can cause serious problems. These problems may require you to reinstall Microsoft Windows
    2003 Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Exchange 2010 Server or both Windows and Exchange. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems that occur if you incorrectly modify Active Directory object attributes can be solved. Modify these attributes
    at your own risk.
    1.      
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    CN=YourOrganizationName.
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    CN=YourAdministrativeGroupName.
    5.      
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    6.      
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    7.      
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    Delete.
    8.      
    Verify the modification, and try to send again the E-mail to the mail-enabled public folder.
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    Exchange Server 2010, Standard Edition
    Exchange Server 2010, Enterprise Edition
    Netanel Ben-Shushan, MCSA/E, MCTS, MCITP, Windows Expert-IT Pro MVP. IT Consultant & Trainer | Website (Hebrew): http://www.ben-shushan.net | IT Services: http://www.ben-shushan.net/services | Weblog (Hebrew): http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/netanelb
    | E-mail: [email protected]

    Sounds like you are looking in the wrong Administrative Group container which is why you are seeing your Exchange 2010 servers in there.
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    You will notice that when you install Exchange 2010 part of the AD setup is to create a new configuration container and is named by default "CN=First Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)".
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    You may find the following article also helpful for this issue which is the same resolution:
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2012/05/17/empty-cn-servers-container-causing-issues-with-public-folders-on-small-business-server-2011.aspx
    I recommend though that you ensure your Exchange 2003 servers are fully uninstalled or no longer present in your environment before you go deleting the Servers container though.. The following Microsoft article will help with this:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/gg576862(v=exchg.141).aspx

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