Exchange 2013/Lync 2013 IM integration into OWA

I had a quick question on the certificate requirements for Exchange/Lync 2013 integration for IM in OWA.
Can I use the same public certificate I've used to secure OWA or do I need to create an internal cert?
Not sure how that will work with the thumbprint or if I can use the same cert for two different services.
Thanks
Bryan

Hi,
It’s highly recommended that you use the same certificate across Lync and Exchange, as this will simplify troubleshooting.
The simplest approach to configuring a certificate is to use the Lync certificate wizard to request and assign a certificate from your internal Certificate Authority (CA). Lync only has a single global realm, so the Subject Name of the certificate
will be the default SIP domain. Once you have this certificate installed in Lync, export it to the Exchange environment. By default, Exchange will use a self-signed certificate, so you’ll need to replace the existing certificate using the Set-AuthConfig cmdlet
in the Exchange Management Shell (EMS).
More details:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/jj878110.aspx
Best Regards,
Eason Huang
Eason Huang
TechNet Community Support

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    Issue number Five I have managed to recreate and get rid of in more than one way. 
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    So for the remainder of this thread we can try and tackle issue number two which is the perf counters. 
    The exact same 5 perf counter were coming up and this had been true each time I have uninstalled and reinstalled Exchange 2013CU7. 
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    to make them go away if possible.

  • Coexistence & Upgrade Exchange 2010 SP3 Unified Messaging to Exchange 2013 SP1 UM

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    -DK

    Hello Hinte,
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    I'm looking for high level steps only. Can anyone validate and suggest if I'm missing something!
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    4) Assigned existing SIP URI Based Exchange 2010 Dial plan to New Exchange 2013 Servers. 
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  • Installing Exchange 2013 on Windows Server 2012 R2

    Now that SP1 has been released, it is supported to run Exchange 2013 on Windows Server 2012 R2
    But since it is not yet possible to download Exchange 2013 with integrated SP1 (slipstreamed), is the following installation procedure supported:
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    yes the SP1 is the full product. if you need step by step instruction to migrate to this new version you can get info here : http://buenoflex.com/install-exchange-2013-sp1/
    Arnaud Buonaccorsi - GSX Groupware Solutions
    http://www.buenoflex.com
    http://www.gsx.com <= The monitoring solution for Exchange and Sharepoint

  • Internal outlook client connectivity in exchange 2010 when coexist with exchange 2013

    Hi all ,
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    Q1 .On that time will the internal outlook users having their mailboxes on exchange 2010 can be able to connect mailboxes without any issues ? In case if they face any issues what kind of issues will they be? Because why i am asking is we should have pointed
    the autodiscover service to exchange 2013 during coexistence.
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    reachable and i wanted to know will that affects the internal client connectivity for outlook users having their mailboxes on exchange 2010.
    Q2. Apart from outlook internal users connectivity ,what kind of exchange services(i.e owa,active sync,pop,external OA and imap) will get affected when whole exchange 2013 environment goes down during coexistence ?
    I have read the below mentioned statement on this awesome blog but still i wanted to clarify with you all on my scenario.
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2014/03/12/client-connectivity-in-an-exchange-2013-coexistence-environment.aspx<o:p></o:p>
    Internal Outlook Connectivity
    For internal Outlook clients using RPC/TCP connectivity whose mailboxes exist on Exchange 2010, they will still connect to the Exchange 2010 RPC Client Access array endpoint.
    For internal Outlook clients using RPC/TCP connectivity whose mailboxes exist on Exchange 2007, they will still connect directly to the Exchange 2007 Mailbox server instance hosting the mailbox.
    Please share me your suggestions and that would help me a lot .
    Regards
    S.Nithyanandham

    Hi Winnie Liang ,
    Thanks a lot for your reply.
    Scenario  1 : for internal outlook connectivity 
    We have below settings for exchange 2010 autodiscover.
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    mail.domain.com - will be the namespace for internal autodiscover URI for all the exchange 2013 cas serves
    During coexistence mail.domain.com will be pointed to exchange 2013 cas servers . I mean to say if we try to resolve the mail.domain.com it will get resolved in to the exchange 2013 cas servers.
    So on such case if anything happened wrong to the new environment or else if entire environment goes down .Do we face any issues while outlook users connect to existing mailboxes in exchange 2010 ?
    Because why i am asking is ,on the below mentioned article i have read all the autodiscover request will go via exchange 2013 cas servers during coexistence.That means all the existing mailboxes in exchange 2010 will also have to query exchange 2013 cas
    servers for autodiscover request.During the whole exchange 2013 environemnt failure whenever the user tries to close and open outlook .Outlook will first queries the autodiscover service for any changes happened on that particular mailbox and it will try to
    get it updated on user profile.
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2014/03/12/client-connectivity-in-an-exchange-2013-coexistence-environment.aspx
    Would it be possible to make the exchange 2010 mailbox users to query only the scp points which belongs to the exchange 2010 cas servers for autodiscover request ?
    Scenario 2: For exchange services
    mail.domain.com - will be the namespace for all the exchange 2010 services (i.e owa,activesync,external outlook anywhere,pop,imap)
    mail.domain.com - will be the namespace for all the exchange 2013 services (i.e owa,activesync,external outlook anywhere,pop,imap)
    What about the above services will it get affected during whole exchange 2013 environment failure ?
    Note : We are not facing this issue , i hope everything goes well in my environment while doing coexistence i am just asking this question on my own interest?
    Regards
    S.Nithyanandham
    Thanks S.Nithyanandham

  • Exchange 2013 Install Readiness check problem

    We have a test environment which was 2008R2 AD.  We properly went through the migration path and are currently at 2012R2 Active Directory functional level.
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    When I attempt to install the first exchange mailbox server, the Readiness check fails saying "the local domain needs to be prepared using Setup /PrepareDomain before server roles can be installed"...  1 forest, 1 root domain, 1 child domain.
     The account I'm using is a member of Schema Admins, Enterprise Admins, Domain admins etc.  
    Has anyone else come across this or have any suggestions?

    Thanks for the replies.  Yes, replication has occurred.  We have 2 DC's in the root, and 2 DC's in the child.  After each prepare I ran "repadmin /syncall", each time completing successfully.  I also verified the settings in
    ADSI edit, and all match up correctly to the chart.  The exchangesetup logs indicate each prepare runs successfully.
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    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0081] [1] Failed [Rule:DomainPrepRequired] [Message:The local domain needs to be prepared using Setup /PrepareDomain before server roles can be installed.]
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0081] [1] [REQUIRED] The local domain needs to be prepared using Setup /PrepareDomain before server roles can be installed.
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0081] [1] Help URL: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DomainPrepRequired.aspx
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0097] [1] Ending processing test-SetupPrerequisites
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0097] [0] Exchange Server installation failed during prereq check. Trying to restore the server state back to active.
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0097] [0] RestoreServer Script Path: C:\Windows\Temp\ExchangeSetup\RestoreServerOnPrereqFailure.ps1
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0222] [0] Beginning processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0222] [0] Trying to restore server state.
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0222] [0] Ending processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
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    '{ npsdom002.xxxxx.xxxxx.pri }'
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0222] [0] User specified parameters:  -ErrorAction:'SilentlyContinue' -Identity:'NPSXMB002'
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0222] [0] Beginning processing get-ExchangeServer
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0222] [0] Searching objects "NPSXMB002" of type "Server" under the root "$null".
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0238] [0] Previous operation run on domain controller 'npsdom002.xxxx.xxxx.pri'.
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0238] [0] Previous operation run on domain controller 'npsdom002.xxxxxx.xxxxx.pri'.
    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0238] [0] Preparing to output objects. The maximum size of the result set is "Unlimited".
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    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0238] [0] The operation couldn't be performed because object 'NPSXMB002' couldn't be found on 'npsdom002.xxxx.xxxxx.pri'.
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    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0238] [0] Beginning processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
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    [04/09/2015 12:21:46.0238] [0] Ending processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog

  • Lync integration not working after Exchange 2013 SP1 is installed...

    Hi,
    I have two Exchange 2013 servers running and everything is fine, almost.
    The problem is that on the first server we had OWA with Lync integration working before installing SP1, but after the installation of SP1, it doesn't Work any more.
    The second server was installed with SP1 from the start, but we can't get the Lync integration to Work on this one either..
    When we log in to OWA, it just starts to sign in but then says "there was a problem signing in, if this continues please contact your helpdesk"
    I have checked the Exchange server for events, and i can see the event ID 112 everytime i recycle the Application Pool, so there are some connection between Exchange and Lync..
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    Regards
    Kenneth

    Hi,
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    In addition, here is a similar thread for your reference:
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    Niko Cheng
    TechNet Community Support

  • LYNC 2013, Exchange 2013 / OWA presence not updating from calendar entries

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    If you want to create Lync Meetings but don’t have Microsoft Outlook you can use Lync Web Scheduler (a web-based program)
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    Best Regards,
    Eason Huang
    Eason Huang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Lync 2013 presence in Exchange 2013 OWA - 0xc3e93d6a SIPPROXY_E_CONNECTION_UNKNOWN_SERVER

    Single Lync 2013 server on Server 2012 R2
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    Notepad "E:\Program Files\Exchange\V15\ClientAccess\Owa\web.config"
    <add key="IMCertificateThumbprint" value="E32937A41A7658AB8277BE6BD9BEF28D4DC43BFC" />
    <add key="IMServerName" value="c2nsi-svr-lync1.cantrelloffice.home" />
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    Excerpt from OCSLogger SIPStack log file:
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026d8 (SIPStack,LiteralToIPv6Context::Clear:IPv6Literal.cpp(272))( 00000034F1EBDE60 ) Clear
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026d9 (SIPStack,LiteralToIPv6Context::Append:IPv6Literal.cpp(191))( 00000034F1EBDE60 ) Not an IPv6 literal: 192.168.1.213
    TL_NOISE(TF_STACKTRACE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026da ((Shared),CSIPGenericParamList::GetParamValue:SIPGenericParam.cpp(231))( 00000034F35DFBE0 ) Enter
    TL_VERBOSE(TF_STACKTRACE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026db ((Shared),CSIPGenericParamList::GetParamValue:SIPGenericParam.cpp(266))( 00000034F35DFBE0 ) Exit - param=[ms-received-ipv6] not found. Returned 0xC3E93C34(SIPPROXY_E_FIELD_NOT_EXIST)
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026dc (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetNextHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(437))( 00000034F71F0438 ) Enter - current header [00000034F35DF9D8]
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026dd (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetNextHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(469))( 00000034F71F0438 ) Exit - returns header [0000000000000000]
    TL_VERBOSE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026de (SIPStack,CSIPMessage::GetNextHeader<CSIPHeader>:SIPMessage.h(2545))( 00000034F71F0070 ) Exit - no more headers found
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026df (SIPStack,LiteralToIPv6Context::Clear:IPv6Literal.cpp(272))( 00000034F1EBDE60 ) Clear
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e0 (SIPStack,CSIPUrl::AppendLiteralToIPv6Mappings:SIPUrl.cpp(1659))( 00000034F35D8F10 ) Enter
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e1 (SIPStack,CURI::AppendLiteralToIPv6Mappings:SIPUrl.cpp(420))( 00000034F35D8F10 ) Enter
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e2 (SIPStack,LiteralToIPv6Context::Append:IPv6Literal.cpp(191))( 00000034F1EBDE60 ) Not an IPv6 literal: 127.0.0.1
    TL_VERBOSE(TF_COMPONENT) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e3 (SIPStack,CSIPRequest::ValidateInboundHeaders:SIPRequest.cpp(1612))[3583893925]( 00000034F71F0070 ) Exit
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e4 (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(381))( 00000034F71F0438 ) enter. headerID[0xf]
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e5 (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(413))( 00000034F71F0438 ) exit. header[00000034F35DC150]
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e6 (SIPStack,CMaxForwardsHeader::Parse:MaxForwardsHeader.cpp(42))( 00000034F35DC150 ) enter.
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e7 (SIPStack,CMaxForwardsHeader::Parse:MaxForwardsHeader.cpp(46))( 00000034F35DC150 ) exit. already parsed.
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e8 (SIPStack,HeaderSigner::GatherRouteHeaders:SIPMessage.h(174))( 00000034F71F0070 ) Exit - header 00000034F35DC150 found
    TL_NOISE(TF_NETWORK) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026e9 (SIPStack,NegotiateLogic::ParseRequireHeader:NegotiateLogic.cpp(737))[1353035682]( 00000034F5E7A178 ) Enter
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026ea (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(381))( 00000034F71F0438 ) enter. headerID[0x23]
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026eb (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(390))( 00000034F71F0438 ) exit. no headers
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026ec (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(381))( 00000034F71F0438 ) enter. headerID[0x2d]
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026ed (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(413))( 00000034F71F0438 ) exit. header[00000034F35D8D00]
    TL_INFO(TF_NETWORK) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026ee (SIPStack,NegotiateLogic::ParseRequireHeader:NegotiateLogic.cpp(758))[1353035682]( 00000034F5E7A178 ) Found legacy compression request
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026ef (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(381))( 00000034F71F0438 ) enter. headerID[0x2d]
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f0 (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(413))( 00000034F71F0438 ) exit. header[00000034F35D8D00]
    TL_VERBOSE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f1 (SIPStack,CSIPMultiEntryHeader::Parse:GenericMultiEntryHeader.cpp(88))( 00000034F35D8D00 ) Unparsed is [LZ77-8K]
    TL_VERBOSE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f2 ((Shared),FindCharNotQuoted:parseutil.cpp(975))could not find character:","(0x2c).
    TL_NOISE(TF_STACKTRACE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f3 (SIPStack,CSIPMultiEntryHeader::Parse:GenericMultiEntryHeader.cpp(154))( 00000034F35D8D00 ) exit.
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f4 (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetNextHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(437))( 00000034F71F0438 ) Enter - current header [00000034F35D8D00]
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f5 (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetNextHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(469))( 00000034F71F0438 ) Exit - returns header [0000000000000000]
    TL_NOISE(TF_NETWORK) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f6 (SIPStack,NegotiateLogic::ParseRequireHeader:NegotiateLogic.cpp(846))( 00000034F5E7A178 ) Exit. Returned 0x03E93C01(SIPPROXY_S_MESSAGE_CONSUMED)
    TL_NOISE(TF_NETWORK) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f7 (SIPStack,NegotiateLogic::ProcessPeerFeatureInfo:NegotiateLogic.cpp(1256))( 1353035682 )( 00000034F5E7A178 ) Enter - 00000034F71F0070
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f8 (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(381))( 00000034F71F0438 ) enter. headerID[0x27]
    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026f9 (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(413))( 00000034F71F0438 ) exit. header[00000034F35D8768]
    TL_VERBOSE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026fa (SIPStack,CSIPMultiEntryHeader::Parse:GenericMultiEntryHeader.cpp(88))( 00000034F35D8768 ) Unparsed is [NewNegotiate]
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    TL_NOISE(TF_PARSE) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.000026fe (SIPStack,CHeadersHash::GetNextHeader:HeadersHash.cpp(469))( 00000034F71F0438 ) Exit - returns header [00000034F35D8978]
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    TL_NOISE(TF_NETWORK) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.0000271b (SIPStack,CPeerIdentity::FindLogicalPeer:PeerIdentity.cpp(86))( 1353035682 )( 00000034F1906F10 ) Enter
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    TL_ERROR(TF_NETWORK) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.00002720 (SIPStack,NegotiateLogic::ProcessPeerIdentity:NegotiateLogic.cpp(1155))( 1353035682 )( 00000034F5E7A178 ) Exit - failed to validate peer with S2S FQDN. Returned 0xC3E93D6A(SIPPROXY_E_CONNECTION_UNKNOWN_SERVER)
    TL_ERROR(TF_CONNECTION) [1]11DC.1678::04/08/2014-01:15:49.882.00002721 (SIPStack,SIPAdminLog::WriteConnectionEvent:SIPAdminLog.cpp(389))[1353035682] $$begin_record
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    Text: The peer is not a configured server on this network interface
    Peer-IP: 192.168.1.213:14339
    Transport: TLS
    Result-Code: 0xc3e93d6a SIPPROXY_E_CONNECTION_UNKNOWN_SERVER
    Data: fqdn="c2nsi-svr-ex13.cantrelloffice.home"
    $$end_record

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