Exchange Server 2013 Deduplication
Greetings all,
Although it is explained in the following article,
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831700.aspx
still conflicting, due to lack of example scenarios.
What will be the benefit of having Deduplication for Exchange Data "Mailbox Databases" ?
and gain the same for Exchange Server Backup Volumes?
as long as there is only and only one mailbox and cannot be duplicated originally, which is not the situation of reducing number of duplicated file in deduplication.
Thanking you
As the article states - Servers running SQL Server or Exchange Server are not good candidates.
You can run the Deduplication Evaluation Tool (DDPEval.exe) to evaluate the effect on Exchange Server backup volumes.
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Error in Installing Exchange Server 2013 (w SP1) Mailbox Role on Windows Server 2012 R2
Hi Team,
Need urgent help in resolution of following error:
Environment Details: VMware ESXi 5.5 (vMotion)
Migration from Exchange Server 2007 (SP3 + RU13) to Exchange Server 2013
Exchange Server: Exchange Server 2013 with SP1 (Latest Installation Media)
OS: Windows Server 2012 R2 - Standard (Latest Installation Media)
Exchange 2013 Roles: Seprated (Mailbox and CAS on Different VMs)
Prerequisites: Installed
Error: Installation gives Error at Step 10 during installation of Mailbox Service
Error Details Below:
Error:
The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6)
$WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe";
$reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe;
$servicecmd = join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe;
if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"}))
if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running")
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
/f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d
Exchange /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
/f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for Windows Server Backup`"";
Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`"";
" was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".Resolved ! :)
Root Cause: The user account I was using had all the required privileges for Exchange Installation but was not having access to edit the registry of the server. Enable access to registry edit tools and you are good to go.
As an alternate you can also try installing using Domain Administrator account if in case there is an IT Policy constraint in the former method.
Thanks to all. -
Hi,
We are using Exchange Server 2013.we have Outlook 2007 SP3 and 2010 SP2 client .Some clients inform mails are return.
Return massage
"This message could not be sent. Try sending the message again later, or contact your network administrator. Your server administrator has limited the number of items you can open simultaneously.
Try closing messages you have opened or removing attachments and images from unsent messages you are composing. Error is [0x80040305-0x0004de-0x00054a]"
Thanks,
Gayan1) Disable TCPChimney and RSS on CAS and Mailbox Servers by running below commands
netsh int tcp set global chimney=disabled
netsh int tcp set global rss=disabled
2) Disable unwanted Add-Ins in outlook that may open many sessions
3) If above steps doesnt resolve, you can delete existing outlook profile and create new Outlook online profile -
How can I clone a completed Exchange Server 2013 in a Lab Enviroment?
I was having great time with my Exchange Server 2013 until I tried to clone it to avoid fresh installation of another Exchange 2013 server. Steps taken
(1)Clone the Exchange1 and turn it off
(2) Brought the Clone Exchange2, renamed it, change the IP configurations,
(3) Re-ran the ADprep/Doamin prep
(4) Checked the ASDIedit to verify the Schema/configuration in AD
(5) Restarted I and was able to logon to the Exchange2
(6) Brought up the Exchange1, but unable to logon because the name was no longer in AD database
What I did to fix this:
(7) Rejoin the Exchange1 to the domain - and was able to logon
(8) Unable to access ECP or OWA of any of the two servers.
(9) Errors received - Fix the configuration file of the application
My Question - How to I fix the configuration file as suggested (via powershell or GUI or ASDIedit.msc)?
Unless you are cloning an entire environment, and then bringing it up in a seperate isolated environment, it is not supported to simply clone an Exchange Server, and then bring it online in an existing environment and rename it to save on setup and configuration
time.
You can script the setup and configuration of Exchange through Powershell, either with scripts or with another product controlling it - something like
System Center Orchastrator.
From the script side of things there are many available on peoples blogs. Check
here.
Edit: and to be clear, there is no need to re-run any prep tasks against Active Directory when installing a new Exchange Server, unless you are installing into a new domain as part of your Forest.
Oliver
Oliver Moazzezi | Exchange MVP, MCSA:M, MCITP:Exchange 2010,Exchange 2013, BA (Hons) Anim | http://www.exchange2010.com | http://www.cobweb.com | http://twitter.com/OliverMoazzezi -
Exchange Server 2013 and Remote Access VPN on a single server running Windows Server 2012?
Just by way of background, I have been installing and administering network servers, e-mail systems, VPN servers, and the like for many years. However, my involvement with Exchange and Windows Server has been mostly on the forensics and data recovery
level, or as a (sophisticated) user. I have never tried to deploy either from scratch before. My deployment experiences have been mostly with Linux in recent years, and with small private or personal "servers" running such cutting edge
software as Windows XP back when it was new. And even NetWare once.
When a client asked me if I could set up a server for his business, running Exchange Server (since they really want Outlook with all of its bells and whistles to work, particularly calendars) and providing VPN access for a shared file store, I figured it
could not be too difficult given that its a small business, with only a few users, and nothing sophisticated in the way of requirements. For reasons that don't bear explaining here, he was not willing to use a vendor hosting Exchange services or cloud
storage. There is no internal network behind the server; it is intended to be a stand-alone server, hanging off a static IP address on the Internet, providing the entirely mobile work-force of about 10 people with Exchange-hosted e-mail for their computers
and phones, a secure file store, and not much else. If Exchange didn't need it, I would not need to install Active Directory, for example. We have no direct need for its services.
So I did the research and it appears, more by implication than outright assertion, that I should be able to run Windows Server 2012 with Exchange Server 2013 on a server that also hosts Remote Access (VPN only) and does nothing else. And it appears
I ought to be able to do it without virtualizing any of it. However, I have spent the last three or four days fighting one mysterious issue after another. I had Remote Access VPN working and fairly stable very quickly (although it takes a very
long time to become available after the server boots), and it has mostly remained reliable throughout although at times while installing Exchange it seems to have dropped out on me. But I've always been able to get it back after scrounging through the
logs to find out what is bothering it. I have occasionally, for a few minutes at a time, had Exchange Server willing to do everything it should do (although not always everything at the same time). At one point I even received a number of e-mails
on my BlackBerry that had been sent to my test account on the Exchange Server, and was able to send an e-mail from my BlackBerry to an outside account.
But then Exchange Server just stopped. There are messages stuck in the queues, among other issues, but the Exchange Administration Center refuses now to display anything (after I enter my Administrator password, I just get a blank screen, whether on
the server or remotely).
So, I am trying to avoid bothering all of you any more than I have to, but let me just begin with the basic question posed in the title: Can I run Exchange Server (and therefore Active Directory and all of its components) and Remote Access (VPN only) on
a single Windows Server 2012 server? And if so, do I have to run virtual machines (which will require adding more memory to the server, since I did not plan for it when I purchased it)? If it can be done, can anyone provide any pointers on what
the pitfalls are that may be causing my problems? I am happy to provide whatever additional information anyone might like to help figure it out.
Thanks!An old thread but I ran into this issue and thought I share my solution since I ran into the same issue. Configuring VPN removes the HTTPS 443 binding on the Default Site in IIS for some strange reason; just go and editing the bindings, add HTTPS and things
should be back to normal. -
Error when try to install exchange Server 2013 in windows server 2008 R2 Sp1
Hi
I'm getting these errors while trying to install Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 on my Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 the user i'm using is the Administrator and it is already a member of "Enterprise
Admins" and "Schema Admins"
in my organization there is 6 Exchange server 2013 in 3 site windows server 2012 in this case
I have to install exchange 2013 in windows Server 2008 r2 sp1
the functional level 2008 R2 I getting these errors please help.
Errors:
This computer doesn't belong to a valid Active Directory site. Check the site and subnet definitions.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.InvalidADSite.aspx
Error:
A reboot from a previous installation is pending. Please restart the system and then rerun Setup.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.RebootPending.aspx
Error:
There is a pending reboot from a previous installation of a Windows Server role or feature. Please restart the computer and then run Setup again.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.PendingRebootWindowsComponents.aspx
Error:
You must be a member of the 'Organization Management' role group or a member of the 'Enterprise Admins' group to continue.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.GlobalServerInstall.aspx
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install or upgrade the first Mailbox server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedBridgeheadFirstInstall.aspx
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install the first Client Access server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedCafeFirstInstall.aspx
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install the first Client Access server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedFrontendTransportFirstInstall.aspx
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install or upgrade the first Mailbox server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedMailboxFirstInstall.aspx
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install or upgrade the first Client Access server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedClientAccessFirstInstall.aspx
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install the first Mailbox server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedUnifiedMessagingFirstInstall.aspx
Error:
Setup encountered a problem while validating the state of Active Directory: Could not find information about the local site. This can be caused by incorrect configuration of subnets or sites or by replication latency. See the Exchange setup log for more
information on this error.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.AdInitErrorRule.aspx
Error:
Either Active Directory doesn't exist, or it can't be contacted.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.CannotAccessAD.aspxI think it's from subnet in site and services
have 3 site A,B,C and new site is "D"I have problem in "D" site
A subnet is 10.33.50.0/24 AD 2012 ,exchange 2013
B subnet is 10.35.50.0/24 AD 2012 ,exchange 2013
C subnet is 10.36.50.0/24 AD 2012 ,exchange 2013
D subnet is 10.100.100.0/25 AD 2008 ,exchange 2013 error when install it
find event error
The description for Event ID 6 from source MSExchange CmdletLogs cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair
the component on the local computer.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
The following information was included with the event:
test-SetupPrerequisites
{Roles={LanguagePacks, Bridgehead, ClientAccess, UnifiedMessaging, Mailbox, FrontendTransport, Cafe}, LanguagesAvailableToInstall=True, DomainController=, CustomerFeedbackEnabled=True, ExchangeVersion=15.0.847.32, LanguagePackDir=D:\Exchange
Server Software, SufficientLanguagePackDiskSpace=True, ADInitError=Setup encountered a problem while validating the state of Active Directory: Could not find information about the local site. This can be caused by incorrect configuration of subnets or sites
or by rep, ScanType=PrecheckInstall, LanguagePackVersioning=True, HostingDeploymentEnabled=False, TargetDir=C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15, SetupRoles={LanguagePacks, AdminTools, Bridgehead, ClientAccess, UnifiedMessaging, Mailbox, FrontendTransport,
Cafe}} -
What am I trying to do?
I have tried installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Cumulative Update 7 Setup on a fresh install of Windows Server 2012 R2 but it gets stuck when running the setup exe on Step 8 of 14 “Mailbox Transport Service” I have included full
error logs at the bottom of the page but the basics are in order it will throw which loop around are:
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0084] [2] Beginning processing Set-SharedConfigDC
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0178] [2] The call to Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service on server 'TopologyClientTcpEndpoint (localhost)' returned an error. Error details No Minimal Required Number of Suitable Directory Servers
Found in Forest mydomain.com Site Default-First-Site and connected Sites..
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0178] [2] No Minimal Required Number of Suitable Directory Servers Found in Forest mydomain.com Site Default-First-Site and connected Sites.
Exchange is currently running in the envirmonet on 2010 Sp3 I am installing 2013 CU7 fresh so I can migrate the databases over.
What am I running?
2 X DC on domain and forest functional level 2008R2 both writable
1 X fresh install of Windows 2012 R2 which is domain joined
What have I tried?
Checked Ipv6 is enabled on all DC NICS and Existing Exchange Servers
Rebooted every server
Run setup as Administrator
My account is part of the domain Enterprise Admin group
Tried adding "Exchange Server" or "Exchange Enterprise Servers" to the group policy and doing the relevant gpupdate /force and reboot :
Computer Configuration Windows Settings
Security Settings + Local Policies
User Rights Assignment Mange auditing and security log
Turned off firewall on DC and Exchange Server even stopped the service
Turned off all AV on the DC and Exchange Server
Checked I could telnet to global catalog servers on port 3268 which I can
Checked the global catalog records existed in DNS which they all do
Done the obvious ping tests all round which confirms connectivity
Schema has been prepared using appropriate commands before running the setup exe
setup.exe /PrepareSchema /IacceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms
Making sure the following path has full permissions:
EXCHANGE14:\Current\Release\Shared\Datacenter\Setup
Restarted Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service
DcDiag all looks good
What have I noticed that is suspicious?
Microsoft Exchange Transport service will not start even though both of its dependences services have started:
Microsoft Filtering Management Service
Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology Service
It will eventually error with
“Windows could not start the Microsoft Exchange Transport Service on local computer
Error 1053: This Service did not respond to the start of control request in a timely fashion”
This error is from the GUI wizard itself:
Error:
The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
$maxWait = New-TimeSpan -Minutes 8
$timeout = Get-Date;
$timeout = $timeout.Add($maxWait);
$currTime = Get-Date;
$successfullySetConfigDC = $false;
while($currTime -le $timeout)
$setSharedCDCErrors = @();
try
Set-SharedConfigDC -DomainController $RoleDomainController -ErrorVariable setSharedCDCErrors -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue;
$successfullySetConfigDC = ($setSharedCDCErrors.Count -eq 0);
if($successfullySetConfigDC)
break;
Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("An error ocurred while setting shared config DC. Error: " + $setSharedCDCErrors[0]);
catch
Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("An exception ocurred while setting shared config DC. Exception: " + $_.Exception.Message);
Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Waiting 30 seconds before attempting again.");
Start-Sleep -Seconds 30;
$currTime = Get-Date;
if( -not $successfullySetConfigDC)
Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Error "Unable to set shared config DC.";
" was run: "System.Exception: Unable to set shared config DC.
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.WriteError(Exception exception, ErrorCategory category, Object target, Boolean reThrow, String helpUrl)
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.WriteError(Exception exception, ErrorCategory category, Object target)
at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.WriteExchangeSetupLog.InternalProcessRecord()
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String funcName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)".
Exchange logs which have been written:
**The error will loop around for 8 minutes on trying to set-sharedconfig DC whatever this is trying to do ??
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0084] [2] Active Directory session settings for 'Set-SharedConfigDC' are: View Entire Forest: 'True', Configuration Domain Controller:mydomain.com', Preferred Global Catalog: 'mydomain.com', Preferred Domain Controllers:
'{ mydomain.com}'
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0084] [2] User specified parameters:
-DomainController:mydomain.com' -ErrorVariable:'setSharedCDCErrors' -ErrorAction:'SilentlyContinue'
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0084] [2] Beginning processing Set-SharedConfigDC
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0178] [2] The call to Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service on server 'TopologyClientTcpEndpoint (localhost)' returned an error. Error details No Minimal Required Number of Suitable Directory Servers
Found in Forest mydomain.com Site Default-First-Site and connected Sites..
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0178] [2] No Minimal Required Number of Suitable Directory Servers Found in Forest mydomain.com Site Default-First-Site and connected Sites.
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0178] [2] The call to Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service on server 'TopologyClientTcpEndpoint (localhost)' returned an error. Error details No Minimal Required Number of Suitable Directory Servers
Found in Forest mydomain.com Site Default-First-Site and connected Sites..
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0178] [2] No Minimal Required Number of Suitable Directory Servers Found in Forest mydomain.com Site Default-First-Site and connected Sites.
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0178] [2] Ending processing Set-SharedConfigDC
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0193] [2] Beginning processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0193] [2] An error ocurred while setting shared config DC. Error: The call to Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service on server 'TopologyClientTcpEndpoint (localhost)' returned an error. Error details
No Minimal Required Number of Suitable Directory Servers Found in Forest mydomain.com Site Default-First-Site and connected Sites..
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0193] [2] Ending processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0193] [2] Beginning processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0193] [2] Waiting 30 seconds before attempting again.
[01/20/2015 17:13:20.0193] [2] Ending processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0195] [2] Beginning processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0273] [2] [ERROR] Unable to set shared config DC.
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0273] [2] [ERROR] Unable to set shared config DC.
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [2] Ending processing Write-ExchangeSetupLog
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [1] The following 1 error(s) occurred during task execution:
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [1] 0. ErrorRecord: Unable to set shared config DC.
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [1] 0. ErrorRecord: System.Exception: Unable to set shared config DC.
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.WriteError(Exception exception, ErrorCategory category, Object target, Boolean reThrow, String helpUrl)
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.WriteError(Exception exception, ErrorCategory category, Object target)
at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.WriteExchangeSetupLog.InternalProcessRecord()
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String funcName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [1] [ERROR] The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
$maxWait = New-TimeSpan -Minutes 8
$timeout = Get-Date;
$timeout = $timeout.Add($maxWait);
$currTime = Get-Date;
$successfullySetConfigDC = $false;
while($currTime -le $timeout)
$setSharedCDCErrors = @();
try
Set-SharedConfigDC -DomainController $RoleDomainController -ErrorVariable setSharedCDCErrors -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue;
$successfullySetConfigDC = ($setSharedCDCErrors.Count -eq 0);
if($successfullySetConfigDC)
break;
Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("An error ocurred while setting shared config DC. Error: " + $setSharedCDCErrors[0]);
catch
Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("An exception ocurred while setting shared config DC. Exception: " + $_.Exception.Message);
Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Waiting 30 seconds before attempting again.");
Start-Sleep -Seconds 30;
$currTime = Get-Date;
if( -not $successfullySetConfigDC)
Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Error "Unable to set shared config DC.";
" was run: "System.Exception: Unable to set shared config DC.
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.WriteError(Exception exception, ErrorCategory category, Object target, Boolean reThrow, String helpUrl)
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.WriteError(Exception exception, ErrorCategory category, Object target)
at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.WriteExchangeSetupLog.InternalProcessRecord()
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String funcName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)".
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [1] [ERROR] Unable to set shared config DC.
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [1] [ERROR-REFERENCE] Id=AllADRolesCommonServiceControl___ee47ab1c06fb47919398e2e95ed99c6c Component=EXCHANGE14:\Current\Release\Shared\Datacenter\Setup
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [1] Setup is stopping now because of one or more critical errors.
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0288] [1] Finished executing component tasks.
[01/20/2015 17:13:50.0304] [1] Ending processing Install-BridgeheadRole
Windows Event Viewer:
Process Microsoft.Exchange.Directory.TopologyService.exe (PID=5276) Forest mydomain.com. Exchange Active Directory Provider couldn't find minimal required number of suitable Global Catalog servers
in either the local site 'Default-First-Site' or the following sites:Hi apl228,
1. Please make sure the IPv6 is enabled.
2. Please make sure the account that install Exchange server has Administrator permission.
3. Please make sure DNS has been configured correctly.
Thanks
Mavis Huang
TechNet Community Support -
How can i get newly added contacts for a Mailbox User in Exchange Server 2013
Hi all,
I need to synchronize contacts in Exchange Server and Sugar CRM Application, for that
i need to get newly added contacts for a User in Exchange Server 2013 by using EWS Managed API.
I know how get the list of all contacts for a particular user , but in the list how i can find
new contacts ?Hi Dora,
that's the fun thing:
You add your own property (and it'll be invisible to outlook users, not to worry).
Extended Properties allow you to define custom property on Exchange Items. And it has a
method for setting those too.
Here's a short post doing a very simple intro on using Extended Properties.
Glen's Exchange Blog is a generally useful resource when working with EWS, I'm confident you'll be able to find lots of tips there as well.
Cheers,
Fred
There's no place like 127.0.0.1 -
Best practice on mailbox database size & we need how many server for deployment exchange server 2013
Dear all,
We have an server that runs Microsoft exchange server 2007 with the following specification:
4 servers: Hub&CAS1 & Hub&CAS2 & Mailbox1 & Mailbox2
Operating System : Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64
6 mailbox databases
1500 Mailboxes
We need to upgrade our exchange server from 2007 to 2013 to fulfill the following requirment:
I want to upgrade the exchange server 2007 to exchange server 2013 and implement the following details:
1500 mailboxes
10GB or 15GB mailbox quota for each user
How many
servers and databases are
required for this migration<ins cite="mailto:Mohammad%20Ashouri" datetime="2014-05-18T22:41"></ins>?
Number of the servers:
Number of the databases:
Size of each database:
Many thanks.You will also need to check server role requirement in exchange 2013. Please go through this link to calculate the server role requirement : http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2013/05/14/released-exchange-2013-server-role-requirements-calculator.aspx
2TB is recommended maximum database size for Exchange 2013 databases.
Here is the complete checklist to upgrade from exchange 2007 to 2013 : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff805032%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
Meanwhile, to reduce the risks and time consumed during the completion of migration process, you can have a look at this proficient application(http://www.exchangemigrationtool.com/) that would also be
a good approach for 1500 users. It will help you to ensure the data security during the migration between exchange 2007 and 2013. -
Exchange Server 2013 setup / coexistance Exchange 2010
So started setting up Exchange 2013 and ran into a random issue regarding the OAB. Resolved by deleting/recreating the OAB in Exchange 2010.
My issue now is setup will not complete, just tells me an "Incomplete Installation Detected" starts to resume the installation. Upon "next" I receive just a hanging screen of "Setup Progress" which goes no where.
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0860] [0] **********************************************
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0876] [0] Starting Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Setup
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0876] [0] **********************************************
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0876] [0] Local time zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0876] [0] Operating system version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0.
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0876] [0] Setup version: 15.0.516.32.
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0876] [0] Logged on user: DOMAIN\Admin.
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0954] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='sourcedir', Value='F:\'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0954] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='mode', Value='Install'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:19.0969] [0] RuntimeAssembly was started with the following command: '/sourcedir:F: /mode:Install'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:20.0344] [0] The following roles are installed: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole UnifiedMessagingRole AdminToolsRole
[06/12/2014 20:05:21.0391] [0] Setup is choosing the domain controller to use
[06/12/2014 20:05:21.0595] [0] The MSExchangeADTopology has a persisted domain controller: DOMAIN CONTROLLER
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0485] [0] PrepareAD has been run, and has replicated to this domain controller; so setup will use DOMAIN CONTROLLER
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0485] [0] Setup is choosing a global catalog...
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0516] [0] Setup has chosen the global catalog server DOMAIN CONTROLLER.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0516] [0] Setup will use the domain controller 'DOMAIN CONTROLLER'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0516] [0] Setup will use the global catalog 'DOMAIN CONTROLLER'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0516] [0] Exchange configuration container for the organization is 'CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=DOMAIN,DC=LOCAL'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0532] [0] Exchange organization container for the organization is 'CN=DOMAIN,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=DOMAIN,DC=LOCAL'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0579] [0] Setup will search for an Exchange Server object for the local machine with name 'LOCALHOST'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0751] [0] Exchange Server object found : 'CN=LOCALHOST,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=DOMAIN,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=DOMAIN,DC=LOCAL'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0751] [0] The following roles have been unpacked: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole UnifiedMessagingRole FrontendTransportRole AdminToolsRole CafeRole
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0751] [0] The following datacenter roles are unpacked:
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0751] [0] The following roles are installed: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole UnifiedMessagingRole AdminToolsRole
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0766] [0] The local server has some Exchange files installed.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0798] [0] Server Name=LOCALHOST
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0829] [0] Setup will use the path 'F:\' for installing Exchange.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0829] [0] Setup will discover the installed roles from server object 'CN=LOCALHOST,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=DOMAIN,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=DOMAIN,DC=LOCAL'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0829] [0] 'BridgeheadRole' is installed on the server object.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0829] [0] 'ClientAccessRole' is installed on the server object.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0829] [0] 'MailboxRole' is installed on the server object.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0829] [0] 'UnifiedMessagingRole' is installed on the server object.
[06/12/2014 20:05:22.0845] [0] The installation mode is set to: 'Install'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0768] [0] An Exchange organization with name 'DOMAIN' was found in this forest.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0768] [0] Active Directory Initialization status : 'True'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0768] [0] Schema Update Required Status : 'False'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0768] [0] Organization Configuration Update Required Status : 'False'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0768] [0] Domain Configuration Update Required Status : 'False'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0768] [0] The locally installed version is 15.0.516.32.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0768] [0] Exchange Installation Directory : 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0830] [0] Applying default role selection state
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0877] [0] Setup is determining what organization-level operations to perform.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0877] [0] Because the value was specified, setup is setting the argument OrganizationName to the value DOMAIN-NAME.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0877] [0] Setup will run from path 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0893] [0] InstallModeDataHandler has 0 DataHandlers
[06/12/2014 20:05:44.0893] [0] RootDataHandler has 1 DataHandlers
[06/12/2014 20:05:45.0737] [0] Finished loading screen IncompleteInstallationDetectedPage.
[06/12/2014 20:05:48.0518] [0] Setup is determining what organization-level operations to perform.
[06/12/2014 20:05:48.0518] [0] Because the value was specified, setup is setting the argument OrganizationName to the value DOMAIN-NAME.
[06/12/2014 20:05:48.0518] [0] Setup will run from path 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\'.
[06/12/2014 20:05:48.0518] [0] InstallModeDataHandler has 0 DataHandlers
[06/12/2014 20:05:48.0518] [0] RootDataHandler has 1 DataHandlers
[06/12/2014 20:05:48.0737] [0] Finished loading screen SetupProgressPage.Hi,
Let's try the following resolutions:
1. Check if the discovery SearchMailbox is present on Exchange 2010 when you run the Exchange 2013 Install.
2. Reinstall your Exchange 2013 server:
Open ADSIEDIT, CN=Configuration, DC=your domain ->CN=Services ->CN=Microsoft Exchange ->CN=First Organization ->CN=Administrative Groups ->Cn=Exchange Administrative Group ->CN=Servers ->CN=Server name
After remove the exchange server, please reinstall your exchange server to test the result.
Thanks,
Angela Shi
TechNet Community Support -
Exchange Server 2013 Update from to CU3 to CU8 stuck, Exchange completely down
Hello,
We tried to update a Exchange 2013 server to CU8 because we needed support from Microsoft (certificate revoked, so OWA not working anymore) and they could only help us after updating to CU8 first. The problem is that the update got stuck and now Exchange
is not working at all anymore. Since it is a production enviroment and there is mail in all outboxes we do not want to turn back to a snapshot but solve the problem and continue the update. Any help is welcome because all mail is down now :-(
The error we received at the Exchange Server is:
C:\Users\administrator.DOMAINNAME\Downloads\Exchange-cu8>setup.exe /m:upgrade /In
stallWindowsComponents /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms
Welcome to Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Cumulative Update 8 Unattended Setup
Copying Files...
File copy complete. Setup will now collect additional information needed for
installation.
Languages
Mailbox role: Transport service
Client Access role: Front End Transport service
Mailbox role: Client Access service
Mailbox role: Unified Messaging service
Mailbox role: Mailbox service
Management tools
Client Access role: Client Access Front End service
Performing Microsoft Exchange Server Prerequisite Check
Configuring Prerequisites COMPLETED
Prerequisite Analysis COMPLETED
Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server
Preparing Setup
COMPLETED
Stopping Services COMPLETED
Language Files COMPLETED
Removing Exchange Files COMPLETED
Preparing Files
COMPLETED
Copying Exchange Files COMPLETED
Language Files COMPLETED
Restoring Services COMPLETED
Language Configuration COMPLETED
Mailbox role: Transport service FAILED
The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
$connectors = Get-ReceiveConnector -Server $RoleFqdnOrName;
foreach($connector in $connectors) { if($connector.MaxLocalHopCount -g
t 1) { Set-ReceiveConnector -Identity $connector.Identity -MaxLocalHopCount 5 }
" was run: "Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.Recei
veConnectorRoleConflictException: The values that you specified for the Bindings
and RemoteIPRanges parameters conflict with the settings on Receive connector "
SERVER-EXCHANGE\Externe POP3 mailboxen". Receive connectors assigned to differen
t Transport roles on a single server must listen on unique local IP address & po
rt bindings.
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.ThrowError(Exception exceptio
n, ErrorCategory errorCategory, Object target, String helpUrl)
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.WriteError(Exception exceptio
n, ErrorCategory category, Object target)
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.SetReceiveConnecto
r.InternalValidate()
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String fu
ncName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)".
The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
$connectors = Get-ReceiveConnector -Server $RoleFqdnOrName;
foreach($connector in $connectors) { if($connector.MaxLocalHopCount -g
t 1) { Set-ReceiveConnector -Identity $connector.Identity -MaxLocalHopCount 5 }
" was run: "Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.Recei
veConnectorRoleConflictException: The values that you specified for the Bindings
and RemoteIPRanges parameters conflict with the settings on Receive connector "
SERVER-EXCHANGE\Default Frontend SERVER-EXCHANGE". Receive connectors assigned t
o different Transport roles on a single server must listen on unique local IP ad
dress & port bindings.
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.ThrowError(Exception exceptio
n, ErrorCategory errorCategory, Object target, String helpUrl)
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.WriteError(Exception exceptio
n, ErrorCategory category, Object target)
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.SetReceiveConnecto
r.InternalValidate()
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
bij Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String fu
ncName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)".
The Exchange Server setup operation didn't complete. More details can be found
in ExchangeSetup.log located in the <SystemDrive>:\ExchangeSetupLogs folder.Hello Gadget,
Please find the solution as follows
This error is concern about WMSVC certificate which was deleted, we could refer to the following steps:
1- Go to IIS Manager and select server certificate,
2- Select “Create Self-Signed Certificate”,
3- For Server 2012 in the Friendly Name Field type: WMSVC and select the personal (certificate Store),
4- Now go to ” Management Service”,
5- From SSL Certificate choose the newly create “WMSVC” Self-Signed Certificate,
6- Apply,
7- Now start service of “Web Management service”.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/eac00dc2-6e43-45ae-939c-aad82a144908/cu8-install-fails?forum=exchangesvrgeneral
Exchange Queries -
Exchange Server 2013 and RADIUS server(freeRADIUS2)
I am a student and doing an internship. I have to test Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
I am using Windows Server 2012, I already installed Exchange
Server 2013 on it and everything works as intended.
But I couldn't find out how to configure my Windows Server 2012 in order to authenticate my mailbox users from Exchange Server 2013 with a RADIUS
server which is not on my Windows Server 2012. I have to use their RADIUS server ( freeRADIUS2 ), the RADIUS server from
the company where I am doing my internship.
I already did the checklist that is on http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772591.aspx. I configured the NPS as
a RADIUS proxy, because that's what I need.
So after doing everything that is on that checklist, my question is:
Is it possible that the Exchange Server 2013 will use my NPS which is now configured as a NPS RADIUS proxy to authenticate my mailbox users that I have on my Exchange Server 2013?thanks for such a quick response.
Just a small question about the link that you put. Does member server mean other server other than domain controller?
Regards,
Yes, Also the server on which you are installing Exchange should have exchange installed.
Cheers,
Gulab Prasad
Technology Consultant
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http://www.exchangeranger.com Twitter:
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Exchange Server 2013 - Lab setup with internal emails only
Hi,
I'm new to Exchange Server 2013. I've started a POC on the product by setting up a Lab environment with one 1 AD server and 1 Exchange server (Both Windows 2012 R2). As this is a POC I just need the internal email communication. I don't want the mails to
go over the internet.
I've completed the installation part and just started to configure Send/Receive connectors and got stuck with the question whether the connectors are required or not.
Could someone please help me out in configuring internal email setup for Exchange 2013 lab setup.
Regards,
NithinHi,
You need not to configure send/receive connectors for internal email.
The following article for your reference:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us//library/aa996395(v=exchg.150).aspx
Default Receive connectors created during setup
Certain Receive connectors are created by default when you install the Mailbox server role.
Default Receive connectors created on a Mailbox server running the Transport service
When you install a Mailbox server running the Transport service, two Receive connectors are created. No additional Receive connectors are needed for typical operation, and in most cases the default Receive connectors don't require a configuration change.
These connectors are the following:
Default <server name> Accepts connections from Mailbox servers running the Transport service and from Edge servers.
Client Proxy <server name> Accepts connections from front-end servers. Typically, messages are sent to a front-end server over SMTP.
Each connector is assigned a TransportRole value. You can use it to determine the role the connector is running in. This can be helpful in cases where you are running multiple roles on a single server. In the case of each Receive connector previously
mentioned, their TransportRole value is HubTransport.
To view the default Receive connectors and their parameter values, you can use the
Get-ReceiveConnector cmdlet.
Default Receive connectors created on a Front End Transport server
During installation, three Receive connectors are created on the Front End transport, or Client Access server. The default Front End Receive connector is configured to accept SMTP communications from all IP address ranges. Additionally, there is a Receive
connector that can act as an outbound proxy for messages sent to the front-end server from Mailbox servers. Finally, there is a secure Receive connector configured to accept messages encrypted with Transport Layer Security (TLS). These connectors are the following:
Default FrontEnd <server name> Accepts connections from SMTP senders over port 25. This is the common messaging entry point into your organization.
Outbound Proxy Frontend <server name> Accepts messages from a Send Connector on a back-end server, with front-end proxy enabled.
Client Frontend <server name> Accepts secure connections, with Transport Layer Security (TLS) applied.
In a typical installation, no additional Receive connectors are required.
Niko Cheng
TechNet Community Support -
Exchange Server 2013 // MFCMAPI could connect with errors
While connecting with Exchange Server 2013 I have started facing problem with my application.
My application fails to connect to Exchange with below parameters, then i have tried using MFCMAPI to if everything is okay. MFCMAPI could connect with above errors.
And I have tried with program using below parameters, i still get network error from MAPI call. Can you kindly help, I can provide any additional
details needed.
___ props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_UNRESOLVED_NAME;
props[prop_count].Value.lpszA = <ProfileUnresolvedName>;
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_UNRESOLVED_SERVER;
props[prop_count].Value.lpszA = <[email protected]>;
prop_count++;
// Setting this to TRUE causes OpenMsgStore() to fail with MAPI_E_UNCONFIGURED
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_CONVERSION_PROHIBITED;
props[prop_count].Value.b = FALSE;
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_CONFIG_FLAGS;
props[prop_count].Value.l = CONFIG_SERVICE /*| CONFIG_PROMPT_FOR_CREDENTIALS
| CONFIG_SHOW_CONNECT_UI */;
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_DISPLAY_NAME;
props[prop_count].Value.lpszA = <Mailbox Profile Name>;
prop_count++;
//Above setting used to be sufficient to connect using RPC
//Below parameters added to connect via HTTPS
LPSTR pwszUser = "domain\\username"; //also tried
[email protected] AND username
LPWSTR pwszPassword = L"paswword"; // Password has been encrypted using CryptProtectData
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_RPC_PROXY_SERVER_W;
props[prop_count].Value.lpszW = L"https://ProxyHostname.domain";
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_RPC_PROXY_SERVER_AUTH_PACKAGE;
props[prop_count].Value.l = RPC_C_AUTHN_NONE; // RPC_C_HTTP_AUTHN_SCHEME_NTLM,
RPC_C_HTTP_AUTHN_SCHEME_BASIC
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_RPC_PROXY_SERVER_FLAGS;
props[prop_count].Value.l = PRXF_ENABLED | PRXF_SSL;// | PRXF_IGNORE_SEC_WARNING; // | PRXF_IGNORE_SEC_WARNING;
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_RPC_PROXY_SERVER_PRINCIPAL_W;
props[prop_count].Value.lpszW = L"msstd:certificateserverhostname.domain";
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_AUTH_PACKAGE;
props[prop_count].Value.l = RPC_C_AUTHN_GSS_NEGOTIATE;
// RPC_C_AUTHN_WINNT, RPC_C_AUTHN_GSS_NEGOTIATE, RPC_C_AUTHN_NONE
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_AUTH_USER_W;
props[prop_count].Value.lpszA = pwszUser;
prop_count++;
props[prop_count].ulPropTag = PR_PROFILE_AUTH_PASSWORD;
props[prop_count].Value.bin.lpb = dataBlobOut.pbData;
props[prop_count].Value.bin.cb = dataBlobOut.cbData;
prop_count++;
DB( (DB_PR _T("ConfigureExchangeService() About to configureMsgService\r\n"),
this ) );
hres = lpServiceAdmin->ConfigureMsgService( exchUID, 0, config_flags, prop_count, props
I still get MAPI_E_NETWORK not found
Are there any configuration changes need to be done on Exchange Server?
Is there any mistake in above parameters?
Kindly suggest.You can refer Dave's blog post @
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dvespa/archive/2013/05/21/how-to-mfcmapi-create-mapi-profile-exchange-2013.aspx
DeVa, M.S., {MSFT} Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help -
Exchange Server 2013 failing Readiness Checks
Here are the list of errors it reports
Error:
Global updates need to be made to Active Directory, and this user account isn't a member of the 'Enterprise Admins' group.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.GlobalUpdateRequired.aspx
My user is in the Enterprise Admins group.
Error:
The local domain needs to be updated. You must be a member of the 'Domain Admins' group and 'Organization Management' role group, or 'Enterprise Admins' group to continue.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.LocalDomainPrep.aspx
My user is in the Enterprise Admins group and it is also in the Organization Management Role
Error:
You must be a member of the 'Organization Management' role group or a member of the 'Enterprise Admins' group to continue.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.GlobalServerInstall.aspx
I am
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install or upgrade the first Mailbox server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedBridgeheadFirstInstall.aspx
I am
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install the first Client Access server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedCafeFirstInstall.aspx
I am
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install the first Client Access server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedFrontendTransportFirstInstall.aspx
I am
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install or upgrade the first Mailbox server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedMailboxFirstInstall.aspx
I am
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install or upgrade the first Client Access server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedClientAccessFirstInstall.aspx
I am
Error:
You must use an account that's a member of the Organization Management role group to install the first Mailbox server role in the topology.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.DelegatedUnifiedMessagingFirstInstall.aspx
I am
Error:
Setup encountered a problem while validating the state of Active Directory: Exchange organization-level objects have been created but have not yet replicated to the local domain. Wait for replication to complete and then run setup again.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.AdInitErrorRule.aspx
While this is showing up, I do have the Exchange objects availabe on all of my DCs in all of the sites.
Error:
The forest functional level of the current Active Directory forest is not Windows Server 2003 native or later. To install Exchange Server 2013, the forest functional level must be at least Windows Server 2003 native.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.ForestLevelNotWin2003Native.aspx
Its currently at 2008 Which is the highest I can make it in my organization at this time.
Error:
Either Active Directory doesn't exist, or it can't be contacted.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.CannotAccessAD.aspx
I'm able to communicate with all the DCs from the machine I'm attempting to install exchange on.
Warning:
Setup will prepare the organization for Exchange 2013 by using 'Setup /PrepareAD'. No Exchange 2010 server roles have been detected in this topology. After this operation, you will not be able to install any Exchange 2010 servers.
For more information, visit: http://technet.microsoft.com/library(EXCHG.150)/ms.exch.setupreadiness.NoE14ServerWarning.aspx
Has anyone encounterd this?
I've run Setup /PrepareSchema and Setup /PrepareAD on the DC in the site Exchange specified.
I have installed all of the Prereqs
Here's an example of my set up
One Forest
AwesomeCompany.net -
There's Two sites
Atlanta-HeadQuarters
Atlanta-DataCenter
and Two Sub Domains
HeadQuarters
DataCenter
Exchange Machine is in Atlanta-DataCenter Site and attached to DataCenter domain.
Exchange requested the /PrepareAD and /PrepareSchema be run on a Domain Controller in the root domain that is in site Atlanta-HeadQuarters.
Any guidance would be appreciated.Hello,
Just for double confirm, please run “WhoAmI” in CMDlet and see if you are using a local admin account.
Thanks,
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