Microsoft Exchange Questions

I have exchange working on my Iphone but can not get it to link up with my MacBook. I don't understand what is the problem.
Error message says my email address is invalid yet I us the same format as my IPhone. Help.

Same problem here,
At least in 10.6.3 the account showed up in the ical window, now nothing but "on my mac"
Apple's "fixes" are screwing things up more.
Is this another indication of Apple not supporting business use?
Maybe I'll get to frustrated I'll quit my job and spend all my money on itunes music...

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  • Microsoft Exchange Server Question

    I work for a company that uses Microsoft Exchange Server. we do not have a Blackberry Exchange server. Our IT department head ordered new phones for the entire company, (not Blackberry), he told everyone that the Blackberry will not work with our email system, so he stuck us with a horrible phone (the HTC Touch Pro), what a piece of junk.... I took it upon myself to throw my phone in my desk and activate my new Blackberry, a Curve 8330, till tomorrow when I go and get my new Tour. I would love to be able to email my corporate office, and call my VP of sales and let them know that the Blackberry "will" work with MES. I have no problem with my pop account. The other point of contention from the IT guy is that The Blackberry "will not" sync the calendar events, and it will not sync tasks. My question to all of you is this....."will" the blackberry....a Curve or Tour sync with the MES, will it sync the Calendar and tasks. I understand the differences with using the BES, being Push email ect. I want to make sure I have my ducks in a row before I speak with them. If this is true I know a 50 managers that would love to get a Blackberry...

    Hi and Welcome to the Forums!
    BB's with a BIS account will reconcile emails with an Exchange environment -- if that environment does not have ISA and does have internet-facing OWA. Configuration instructions for OWA are here:
    KB03133 How to associate a Microsoft Outlook Web Access email account with a BlackBerry Internet Service account
    Now, that said, the only thing that will work OTA is email. And it will not be a full sync as WM devices do. Rather, from the moment you activate it, you will begin to receive new emails on your BB...but the historical emails will not come to the BB. Also, no folders...none...true Inbox only.
    For Calendar and Contacts, you must use desktop sync -- the BB software comes with a conduit to Outlook, which allows you to sync (via USB tether) the other items in Outlook. If you use this along with BIS/OWA, be very careful to NOT activate the desktop redirector...much pain of duplicated messages will occur...
    Speaking of which, the Desktop Redirector is another method if OWA does not exist or ISA does. Leaving a desktop running and logged into Outlook (connected to the Exchange Server), this software can manage the communication of emails between the Outlook client and the BB.
    Basically, I'd say that the blanket statements you are hearing are not accurate -- they aren't wrong, but they are incomplete. With BES, you'd get full OTA sync of Calendar, Contacts, Memos, etc. (btw -- the limitation about old emails would still apply, but folders would become available with BES). With OWA/BIS, you only get OTA email and must use other methods to sync other things.
    With a WM device, they can fully integrate the device into the MS environment -- not really surprising since both are MS things. But, something to keep in mind. BIS/OWA will have less traffic to the BB. BIS resides on the carriers network, and would check OWA for changes that are needed on the HH...if no changes, no traffic to the HH. With WM devices, they check against OWA directly...which generates traffic to the HH even if there is nothing to do. May not matter, but that's a subtle difference especially for folks not on an unlimited data plan.
    Good luck! Hope that helps!
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  • Question about using calendar with Microsoft Exchange

    I just recently bought the iPhone5.  I used to have a Droid so I am new to the iPhone altogether.  I have a 3rd generation iPad as well.  I've always used my google calendar on my droid to set up appointments and whatnot on my calendar and I send the invites to my husband so we can sync our calendars.  He would then accept or decline and I would get an email notification saying when he did so.  Now that I am using the iPad and iPhone calendar, I am super confused.  There are so many color coded calendars.  I set up the Microsoft Exchange account on both mine and my husbands phone and I set the default calendar to the Gmail Exchange calendar as someone told me to do.  I'm very confused by what this is all about and my husband still isn't getting the invitations when I send it to his gmail.  However, when I sent it to his aol email address, he did receive an invite but on my calendar it is still showing as "no response".  Also, now we are getting emails in 2 different gmail inboxes, one for the exchange and one for just gmail.  What's the difference?  Can anyone shed some light on this for me?  I'm such a newbie and googling isn't helping!
    Thanks!!!!

    Why to jump from one track to another?
    Simply create a folder with all the Channel strip settings and assign two key commands of your choice to navigate forward and backward.
    And yes, you can assign that command to a MIDI controller (or pedal) too.
    About monitoring have a look at the reference manual page 211.
    Before to buy a preamp try using the Hi-Z input from your Edirol.
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  • DAG - Backup failing on 1 DB only with error - The Microsoft Exchange Replication service VSS Writer instance ID failed with error code 80070020 when preparing for a backup of database 'DB012'

    Hi Board,
    i´ve search across the board, technet and symantec sites but did not found a hint about my problem.
    we drive a 2 node DAG (Location1-Ex1-mb1 
    Location2-exc1-mb1), on SP2 RU4 patchlevel with 40 Databases.
    Since some time the backup of one - and only one DB - is failing with these events, logged on the Mailboxserver on which the passive DB is hosted.
    Log Name:      Application
    Source:        MSExchangeRepl
    Date:          28.09.2012 00:37:17
    Event ID:      2112
    Task Category: Exchange VSS Writer
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:      Classic
    User:          N/A
    Computer:      Location1-Exc1-MB1
    Description: The Microsoft Exchange Replication service VSS Writer instance 1ab7d204-609a-4aea-b0a7-70afb0db38de failed with error code 80070020 when preparing for a backup of database 'DB012'.
    Followed by
    Log Name:      Application
    Source:        MSExchangeRepl
    Date:         
    01.10.2012 03:33:06
    Event ID:      2024
    Task Category: Exchange VSS Writer
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:      Classic
    User:         
    N/A
    Computer:      Location1-Exc1-MB1
    Description:
    The Microsoft Exchange Replication service VSS Writer (Instance 42916d80-36c1-4f73-86d0-596d30226349) failed with error 80070020 when preparing for a backup.
    The backup Application - Symantec Backup Exec 2010 R3 – states, this error
    Snapshot provider error (0xE000FED1): A failure occurred querying the Writer status.
    Check the Windows Event Viewer for details.
    Writer Name: Exchange Server, Writer ID: {76FE1AC4-15F7-4BCD-987E-8E1ACB462FB7}, Last error: The VSS Writer failed, but the operation can be retried (0x800423f3), State: Stable (1).
    Symatec suggests within http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH184095
    to restart the MS Exchange Replication Service – BUT the mentioned eventID
    8229 isn´t present on any of the both Mailboxservers.
    The affected Database is active on Location2-Exc1-Mb1 Server and in an overall healthy state. I found during my research, that below Location2-Exc1-Mb1 Server, there are not removed shadow copies present!
    This confuses me, since all Backups are normally taken from the passive copy of a Database.
    So my questions to the board are:
    * Does anyone is facing similar issues?
    * Can someone explain why snapshots are present on the Mailboxserver hosting the Active Database, whilst the errors are logged on the passive one?
    -          * Does someone know the conditions, why shadows copies remain and
    aren´t removed in a proper manner?
    What can cause the circumstance, that only 1 DB is facing such issues?
    Any suggestion is welcome!
    BR
    Markus

    Hi Lenora,
    I´ve encreases VSS / Exchange Backup Log levels to expert, before starting
    those things i´ve all tried now:
    - Backup from passive DB (forced within Symantec Backup Exec)
    - Backup from active DB (forced within Symantec Backup Exec)
    - Backup from passive DB without GRT enabled (forced within Symantec Backup Exec)
    - Backup from active DB without GRT enabled(forced within Symantec Backup Exec)
    All those attempts failed.
    But brought some more details - the backup against the active DB states, that there is still a backup in progress and therefore this backup is cancelled by VSS.
    The Solution was, that i´ve needed to restart the Exchange Replication Service on the Mailbox Server hosting the passive DB.
    Backups are working again on all DBs!
    THX for your replys.
    Best regards
    Markus

  • I am trying set my email (my old uni one) as the default email on my iPad. It's a microsoft exchange one. How can I do this it asks me what the server is and I have no idea how to find this out? And even if I do will that work?

    An answer to a similar question on this said they (they not specified as to who) needed to enable two things POS or something and I have no idea what that means. Is it even possible to make it my default mail if it's Microsoft exchange?

    If you're simply referring to adding a mail account that uses an IMAP server, the short answer is yes, it will work. What did you mean by default email? You can setup multiple mail accounts so you shouldn't have to worry about a default mail account. To setup additional accounts (or delete for that matter), you can go to Settings>Mail, Contacts, Calendar>Select the Account (Delete) or Add Account.
    What is your mail provider? Often you can contact your IT department, or if it's a common mail server, googling will find the server relatively easily (ie: gmail: 'Google'  'imap server for gmail'). If, by default mail, you mean your Apple ID, yes you can also create an Apple ID that uses an IMAP associated email address. Your Apple ID can pretty much be any email address as long as you have access to it to confirm the account's creation.

  • Exchange 2013 - The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable

    Hi there,
    i have some problems on my new Exchange 2013 Server: Here is the topology:
    1 serveur 2012 in workgroup with the Hyper-V role
    2 VM: DC2012 is the DC of the domain: intra.mydomain.com, Windows 2012
    The other VM is member of the domaine, Windows 2012, Exchange 2013 SP 1 installed.
    So, i have dc2012.intra.mydomain.com and mail1.intra.mydomain.com (another DC: DC2008, name: dc2008.intra.mydomain.com)
    I have some troubles with the SSL and the connexion of Outlook outside the LAN.
    In the LAN on a client, i launch Outlook 2010 and the autodiscver make the rest. The connexion is ok.
    But i have a client not in the LAN, so i configured a SSL. I made a request. First Question:
    In the ECP, Server, Certificate, i have 3 times "Microsoft Exchange Server Auth Certificate" and 3 times "Microsoft Exchange" with differents dates. Why?
    I installed my PKI on the DC2012, and paste the request and download the certificate. I retuned on the exchange server in ECP, Server, Certificate and treat the pending request. In Services i checked IMAP, POP, IIS, SMTP.
    Then, in Server, Server, Mail1, OutlookAnywhere, in url extternal: mail.mydomain.com and Authentification: NTLM.
    In ECP, Servers, Virtual Directories i wrote the same url external and internal: mail.mydomain.com for ECP, OWA, ActiveSync, OAB.
    In my DNS on the DC, i created a CNAME record for mydomain.com et i created a A record for mail. on a client if i make nslookup then mail.mydomain.com the IP is the LAN IP of my exchange server.
    I modified the MX record of my public domain: mail.mydomain.com to point on my Public IP. That works.
    On the client outside of the LAN, i installed the root certificate and the exchange certificate.
    second question:
    Why my client outside of the LAN can't connext with outlook.
    Thanks a lot for your answers and sorry for the long post.
    Alex

    I resolved my problem!
    here is the solution that solved it:
    actually, i tried to connect Outlook 2010 ti Exchange 2013. I knew that Exchange now connect Outllok via rpc over http(s), BUT, the Autodiscover (in LAN) transform the field server to something like that:
    [email protected] , the xxx correspond to the GUID of the mailbox. So, for my remote user, i launch this command on Exchange 2013:
    Get-Mailbox test | fl name, exchangeguid , it give to me the GUID, then in te field "Server" i fill ([email protected]): [email protected]
    And in advanced parameters, same things i mentioned in previous post. And it works!!!!!
    Thanks to me.

  • The Microsoft Exchange administrator has made a change that requires you to quit and restart outlook.

    Then I get this once outlook is open:
    Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened. The operation cannot be performed because the connection to the server is offline".
    Outlook 2013 client
    Exchange 2010 SBS
    I have recreated the profile, doesn't work. Recreating the OST doesn't work. Starting Outlook in any safe mode doesn't work. Disabling hardware acceleration and add-ins does not work.
    repair account does not work -  I get the Congratulations message, confirming it was able to get everything from the server... and when I restart Outlook:
    "The Microsoft Exchange Administrator has made a change that requires you to quit and restart Outlook".
    BJN
    Also the user in question is not getting new mail.
    And I have tried this
    outlook /resetnavpane to no avail.

    Hi,
    Please confirm if the issue happens to all users in your Exchange server.
    In client side, please check the Connection Status when the issue occurs:
    Please open Outlook - press CTRL key - right click on the Outlook icon from right bottom corner taskbar –Connection Status to check the connection.
    Please notice the Server name, status, protocol and Type information.
    In Exchange server, please check whether all Exchange services are started and running in Exchange 2010. Also check whether there is any error information in Event Viewer.
    If the issue only happens to one user, please update the Outlook client with the latest patches and service packs to have a try.
    Regards,
    Winnie Liang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Cannot open your default e-mail folders. You must connect to Microsoft Exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize your folders with your Outlook data file (.ost)

    Fresh installation of Exchange Server 2013 on Windows Server 2012.
    Our first test account cannot access their email via Outlook but can access fine through OWA. The following message appears - "Cannot open your default e-mail folders. You must connect to Microsoft Exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize
    your folders with your Outlook data file (.ost)" is displayed.
    If I turn off cached Exchange mode, setting the email account to not
    cache does not resolve the issue and i get a new error message - "Cannot open your default e-mail folders. The file (path\profile name).ost is not an Outlook data file (.ost). Very odd since it creates its own .ost file when you run it for the first
    time.
    I cleared the appdata local Outlook folder and I tested on a new laptop that has never connected to Outlook, same error message on any system.
    Microsoft Exchange RPC Client Access service is running.
    No warning, error or critical messages in the eventlog, it's like the healthiest server alive.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. I haven't encountered this issue with previous versions of Exchange.

    So it looks like a lot of people are having this issue and seeing how Exchange 2013 is still new (relatively to the world) there isn't much data around to answer this. I've spend ALOT of time trying to figure this out.
    Here is the answer. :) - No I don't know all but I'm going to try to give you the most reasonable answer to this issue, in a most logical way.
    First thing I did when I was troubleshooting this issue is that I ignored Martina Miskovic's suggestion for Step4 http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj218640(EXCHG.150)because it didn't make sense to me because I was trying to connect
    Outlook not outside the LAN but actually inside. However, Martina's suggestion does fix the issue if it's applied in the correct context.
    This is where the plot thickens (it's stew). She failed to mention that things like SSL (which I configure practically useless - anyone who ever worked in a business environment where the owner pretty much trusts anyone in the company, otherwise they don't
    work there - very good business practice in my eyes btw, can confirm that...) are some sort of fetish with Microsoft lately. Exchange 2013 was no exception.
    In exchange 2003, exchange 2007 and exchange 2010 - you could install it and then go to outlook and set it up. And when outlook manual Microsoft Exchange profile would ask you for server name, you would give it and give the name of the person who you setting
    up - as long as machine is on the domain, not much more is needed. IT JUST WORKS! :) What a concept, if the person already on premises of the business - GIVE HIM ACCESS. I guess that was too logical for Microsoft. Now if you're off premises you can use things
    like OutlookAnywhere - which I might add had their place under that scenario.
    In Exchange 2013, the world changed. Ofcourse Microsoft doesn't feel like telling it in a plain english to people - I'm sure there is an article somewhere but I didn't find it. Exchange 2013 does not support direct configuration of Outlook like all of it's
    previous versions. Did you jaw drop? Mine did when I realized it. So now when you are asked for your server name in manual outlook set up and you give it Exchange2013.yourdomain.local - it says cannot connect to it. This happens because ALL - INTERNAL AND
    EXTERNAL connection are now handled via OutlookAnywhere. You can't even disable that feature and have it function the reasonable way.
    So now the question still remains - how do you configure outlook. Well under server properties there is this nice section called Outlook anywhere. You have a chance to configure it's External and Internal address. This is another thing that should be logical
    but it didn't work that way for me. When I configured the external address different from the internal - it didn't work. So I strongly suggest you get it working with the same internal address first and then ponder how you want to make it work for the outside
    users.
    Now that you have this set up you have to go to virtual directories and configure the external and internal address there - this is actually what the Step 4 that Martina was refering to has you do.
    Both external and internal address are now the same and you think you can configure your outlook manually - think again. One of the most lovely features of Outlook Anywhere, and the reason why I had never used it in the past is that it requires a TRUSTED
    certificate.
    See so it's not that exchange 2013 requires a trusted certificate - it's that exchange 2013 lacks the feature that was there since Windows 2000 and Exchange 5.5.
    So it's time for you to install an Active Direction Certificate Authority. Refer to this wonderful article for exact steps - http://careexchange.in/how-to-install-certificate-authority-on-windows-server-2012/
    Now even after you do that - it won't work because you have to add the base private key certificate, which you can download now from your internal certsrv site, to Default Domain Policy (AND yes some people claim NEVER mess with the Default Domain Policy,
    always make an addition one... it's up to you - I don't see direct harm if you know what you want to accomplish) see this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc738131%28v=ws.10%29.aspx if you want to know exact steps.
    This is the moment of ZEN! :) Do you feel the excitement? After all it is your first time. Before we get too excited lets first request and then install the certificate to actual Exchange via the gui and assign it to all the services you can (IIS, SMTP and
    there is a 3rd - I forgot, but you get the idea).
    Now go to your client machine where you have the outlook open, browse to your exchange server via https://exchang2013/ in IE and if you don't get any certificate errors - it's good. If you do run on hte client and the server: gpupdate /force This will refresh
    the policy. Don't try to manually install the certificate from Exchange's website on the client. If you wanna do something manually to it to the base certificate from the private key but if you added it to the domain policy you shouldn't have to do it.
    Basically the idea is to make sure you have CA and that CA allows you to browse to exchange and you get no cert error and you can look at the cert and see that's from a domain CA.
    NOW, you can configure your outlook. EASY grasshoppa - not the manual way. WHY? Cause the automatic way will now work. :) Let it discover that exachange and populate it all - and tell you I'm happy! :)
    Open Outlook - BOOM! It works... Was it as good for you as it was for me?
    You may ask, why can't I just configure it by manual - you CAN. It's just a nightmare. Go ahead and open the settings of the account that got auto configed... How do you like that server name? It should read something like [email protected]
    and if you go to advanced and then connection tab - you'll see Outlook Anywhere is checked as well. Look at the settings - there is the name of the server, FQDN I might add. It's there in 2 places and one has that Mtdd-something:Exchange2013.yourdomain.local.
    So what is that GUID in the server name and where does it come from. It's the identity of the user's mailbox so for every user that setting will be different but you can figure it out via the console on the Exchange server itself - if you wish.
    Also a note, if your SSL certs have any trouble - it will just act like outlook can't connect to the exchange server even though it just declines the connection cause the cert/cert authority is not trusted.
    So in short Outlook Anywhere is EVERYWHERE! And it has barely any gui or config and you just supposed to magically know that kind of generic error messages mean what... Server names are now GUIDs of the [email protected] - THAT MAKES PERFECT
    SENSE MICROSOFT! ...and you have to manage certs... and the only place where you gonna find the name of the server is inside the d*** Outlook Anywhere settings in the config tab, un it's own config button - CAN WE PUT THE CONFIG ANY FURTHER!
    Frustrating beyond reason - that should be Exchange's new slogan...
    Hope this will help people in the future and won't get delete because it's bad PR for Microsoft.
    PS
    ALSO if you want to pick a fight with me about how SSL is more secure... I don't wanna hear it - go somewhere else...

  • "Security policy error" while setting up "Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services" Exchange Account (corporate user)

    I'm a corporate user with a very large company that is using Microsoft Hosted Exchange services actually hosted by Microsoft employees at their facilities.  I called Palm support and they were clueless and zero help.  The lady pointed me to some Palm KB article that I had already read and only remotely had anything to do with my problem.  I see nothing on this error message in the forums and google searches. Sprint has even replaced my palm pre due to other reasons and the same error occurs after I configure the exchange account. I'm also seeing the error when I configure my account on my wifes brand new pixi. Both our pre and pixi already have exchange accounts successfully configured on our phones that are hosted by sherweb. The sherweb exchange accounts work without issue. I have tried configuring this microsoft hosted exchange account 5-6 times with the same result. It accepts my configuration information and adds it to the list of available email accounts in the pre. However, it keeps popping up this message stating "Security policy error: "Exchange... Tap for details" (with a yellow exclamation mark). Then it says "Security Policy Error" The account Exchange (first part of my email address) is disabled because security policies cannot be set." "Leave it disabled" or "Remove Account". I know something is working because it enforced a Password or Pin policy on to my phone which is not required unless this account has been added. I can also see it in the "Mobile Devices" section of web outlook when I login. This is the place in web outlook where you can see the last time the device synced, where you can remote wipe the phone etc. If anyone has any idea how to resolve my issue please post. Any ideas? I'm fresh out of ideas on this problem and very frustrated with Palm Developers. Just another example of poor development and testing practices by Palm. I hope they correct this issue on subsequent releases but I am only marginally optimistic that they will ever get this exchange mail support to the level necessary to support large corporations. What I do know is that my Microsoft Hosted Exchange account works fine on a Windows Mobile phone and a iPhone 3GS (confirmed by other coworks who have configured their phones using our exchange services). As a result, I have no choice but to blame Palm for this problem instead of Microsoft. Palm please fully support microsoft exchange mail users!!!!
    Post relates to: Pre p100eww (Sprint)
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    From my understanding of EAS and PDA devices, if the server as a policy to enforce and the device cannot provide that policy then the server will not allow the device to connect. The KB I gave you has a listing of what policies the devices supports, if your server supports more than that then it could deny the connection. As for what the iPhone does and does not do we cannot answer that due to we are not iPhone.
    I did find an article that may explain a little better for PDA and exchange: http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobilize/how-avoid-smartphone-exchange-policy-lie-004

  • Migration from exchange SBS 2008 to Microsoft exchange 20013

    i have started an upgrade of an SBS 2008 to an exchange 2013 
    i installed the 2 server in coexistence and moved all mailboxes as well as all public folders 
    what should i do next to be able to decommission the SBS and turn it off completely
    PS: our company does use third party certificate as all the users are local users on TS server
    much appreciate it 

    Please follow the Microsoft Exchange Server Deployment Assistant
    which is web-based tool that asks you a few questions about your current environment and then generates a custom step-by-step checklist that will help you deploy different versions of Exchange Server for different types of scenarios.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-in/exchange/jj657516.aspx
    Exchange Queries

  • The Microsoft Exchange Administrator has made a change that requires you quit and restart Outlook in Exchange 2010.

    Hi,
    We have 2 Exchange 2010 servers with multiple roles installed ,also we have setup cas array on the same with help of Kemp load balancer. Both have 1 public folder on each node.
    There are few accounts(including mine) those are recently migrated from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 and they are getting intermittantly an error pop "The Microsoft Exchange administrator has made a change that requires you quit and restart
    Outlook"
    this generally happens when i switch the network for my laptop but not every time 2-3 times in a week.
    i already gone through this link but didn't get any solution. Any help is appreciated.
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/aljackie/archive/2013/11/14/outlook-rpc-end-point-and-pf-the-microsoft-exchange-administrator-has-made-a-change-that-requires-you-quit-and-restart-outlook.aspx
    Amit Rawat | MCITP - Exchange 2007/2010| CCNA |MCSE- 2003| Lync 2010|http://blog.amitrawat.net

    Hi,
    I recommend you check if any Public Folder on one member of a CAS array.
    If yes, it will cause the issue.
    I had encountered a similar issue.
    The Problem exists when an Outlook client connects into a CAS array initial if
    it connects to the CAS array member that contains the PF role, then Outlook
    Converges all connections and displays both the Public and Private logons as one
    single conneciton to Mail.company.com (the CAS array name) When the Clients IP
    address changes, and it Re-connects, if it gets connected to a CAS array member
    that does not have the PF server, then we get an ECwrong server Response from
    Exchange, Outlook in it's reconnect logic Cannot follow the Redirection Result
    that contains the correct PF server name, and displays the Error "the Admin has
    made a change that requires you restart Outlook"
    Finally, move PF to separate server as a workaround.
    Hope this helps!
    Thanks.
    Niko Cheng
    TechNet Community Support
    Thanks !
    As i started this question saying i have already read these things . If this is the case i am wonder why microsoft didn't release a technet article where it must discussed about CAS array and Public folder confliction.
    However, you said
    "if it gets connected to a CAS array member
    that does not have the PF server, then we get an ECwrong server Response from Exchange, "
    I do have PF on both node then why this pop up.. i do understand if only one node has PF and new connection intiated by outlook connecting to other node which doesn't have PF then it will redirect to the node having PF and while doing so there is
    the message.
    FYI..
    I hve two node server having CAS array and DAG configured on it. keep one thing in mind i am using kemp load balancer for CAS array.
    I will appreciate all your help if you elaborate in depth.
    Amit Rawat | MCITP - Exchange 2007/2010| CCNA |MCSE- 2003| Lync 2010|http://blog.amitrawat.net

  • Microsoft Exchange shared calendars through iCal on iPad or Mac

    This is surely not an original question, but -
    My company uses Microsoft Exchange.  I have synced it to my iPad for calendar, contacts, and email, and it works very well.
    We also use shared calendars, and I utilize this feature often via Outlook on my PC.  However ...
    1.  I'd like to be able to view MS Exchange shared calendars on iCal on my iPad.  Is this possible?  Obviously, no one will grant me permission to view their contacts or emails, but calendar-only is what we share.  Is this possible?
    2.  Is it possible to view MS Exchange shared calendars through iCal on a Mac?  I have a colleague who has an iMac with iCal synced to Exchange and it works great.  However, we do not know how to view shared calendars (from MS Exchange) through iCal.  Again, we want to share calendars-only - no email or contacts.  Can anyone help with this?
    THANKS SO MUCH FOR HELP.
    Jeff

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