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[PS] C:\temp01\finalScript>Get-CASMailbox JLEE -ResultSize "Unlimited" | Select samAccountName,displayname,ActiveSyncBlo
ckedDeviceIDs,ActiveSyncAllowedDeviceIDs
when I reun the above in Shell I get
SamAccountName                DisplayName     ActiveSyncBlockedDeviceIDs    ActiveSyncAllowedDeviceIDs
JLEE                          Lee, Jeong S                 
{}                                          {ApplF78L4ATSFFHG}
When I export to CSV I get
"SamAccountName","DisplayName","ActiveSyncBlockedDeviceIDs",    "ActiveSyncAllowedDeviceIDs"
"JLEE",  "Lee, Jeong S","Microsoft.Exchange.Data.MultiValuedProperty`1[System.String]","Microsoft.Exchange.Data.MultiValuedProperty`1[System.String]"
display on screen ActiveSyncAllowedDeviceIDs comes as {ApplF78L4ATSFFHG}W
Output csv comes as "Microsoft.Exchange.Data.MultiValuedProperty`1[System.String]"  why?
When I export to CSV I want to come as ApplF78L4ATSFFHG}

its an array of values so you have to expand it try:
Get-CASMailbox JLEE -ResultSize
"Unlimited" | Select samAccountName,displayname,@{Expression={$_.ActiveSyncBlockedDeviceIDs};Label="BlockedDevices";},@{Expression={$_.ActiveSyncAllowedDeviceIDs};Label="AllowedDevices";}

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       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

  • Exchange Server 2013 SP1 CU5 - The Microsoft Exchange Replication service VSS Writer encountered an exception

    We have 2 server DAG with a witness all servers are Server 2012 R2.  Both members of the DAG are Exchange 2013 SP1 CU5.
    We haven't seen this until recently, but during a VSS enabled storage snapshot the following errors occur.  All of which are related to MSExchangeRepl and the Exchange VSS Writer.
    Event IDs 2140, 2026, 2028, 2030.
    The errors start with the 2140 seen here:
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    Diagnostic context:
        Lid: 1494    ---- Remote Context Beg ----
        Lid: 56264   StoreEc: 0x1388    
        Lid: 46280   StoreEc: 0x454     
        Lid: 1750    ---- Remote Context End ----
        Lid: 59216  
        Lid: 34640   StoreEc: 0x454     
        Lid: 52264  
        Lid: 46120   StoreEc: 0x454     
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       at Microsoft.Mapi.ExRpcAdmin.ProcessSnapshotOperation(Guid mdbGuid, SnapshotOperationCode operationCode, UInt32 flags)
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       at Microsoft.Exchange.Cluster.Replay.SafeRefCountedTimeoutWrapper.<>c__DisplayClass2.<ProtectedCallWithTimeout>b__0()
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.HA.InvokeWithTimeout.Invoke(Action invokableAction, Action foregroundAction, TimeSpan invokeTimeout, Boolean sendWatsonReportNoThrow, Object cancelEvent)
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       at Microsoft.Exchange.Cluster.ReplicaVssWriter.CReplicaVssWriterInterop.SnapshotPrepare(Guid dbGuid, UInt32 flags)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Cluster.ReplicaVssWriter.CReplicaVssWriterInterop.PrepareSnapshot().

    Hi Julez K,
    According to your description, you could try upgrading to CU6.
    In addition, you could review the Exchange Application (App) Event log and the Exchange System (Sys) Event log for errors , and some related resolutions for your reference.
    http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH209938
    Note: Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. The sites are not controlled by Microsoft. Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety,
    or suitability of any software or information found there. Please make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any suggestions from the above link.
    Hope it can be helpful.
    Best regards,
    Eric

  • 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
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    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.
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    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).
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    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?
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    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.
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    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!
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    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...

  • Cannot start Outlook 2013: "name cannot be resolved" / "connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable" / "___.ost is not an Outlook data file (.ost)"

    My work e-mail has a double-login system, where my credentials for work access are one username and my e-mail is an alias of that first username, so they differ from one another. I suspect that's why I've been having the hardest time with Outlook 2013. I
    was able to add my account just fine once but changed my mind about using Outlook and removed the account. Now I can't get back into Outlook for the life of me. The error messages that show up are:
    1. It asks me to verify server and Mailbox. I've tried it with both usernames (the official work username and the e-mail alias) as my Mailbox info, followed by the email domain (even tried it without the domain) and it still won't verify when I click "Check
    Name".
    2. This message comes up: The name cannot be resolved. The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action.
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    Hi,
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    Please try the steps mentioned in it and see if it is helpful to you:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2264398/en-us
    Regards,
    Ethan Hua
    TechNet Community Support
    It's recommended to download and install
    Configuration Analyzer Tool (OffCAT), which is developed by Microsoft Support teams. Once the tool is installed, you can run it at any time to scan for hundreds of known issues in Office
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  • Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ServiceResponseException : The specified folder could not be found in the store

    In office365, I am trying to access conversation history folder of another user using EWS api.The user that is trying to access has full access rights of the mailbox . If i connect to the mailbox using owa, i can access the conversation history folder
    including all other folders. But when i try to connect from the code using ews api below exception is being thrown:
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  • Microsoft Exchange and Outlook "requesting data.. error message.

    I have a customer experiencing problems with their Microsoft Exchange and Outlook clients running across a newly installed ATM WAN. I have a 3 MB IMA circuit at the host as well as the remote. On a frequest basis the clients will get the requesting data from Exchange server error message. Any suggestions on what might be causing this problem?

    Exchange server was original designed as a LAN application, thus the RPC protocol. Since you are running across a slow WAN (latency is not LAN like) you can only adjust/eliminate the message via the Registry, or better yet a Group Policy;
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  • TCP packet out of state: First packet isn't SYN & Outlook is trying to retrieve data from the Microsoft Exchange Server [CAS-ARray]

    We are transitioning from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010.  We found Outlook online mode (non-cached mode) have many warning "Outlook is trying to retrieve data from the Microsoft Exchange Server [CAS-ARray]", usually happen when users tried to open
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    Hello AndyHWC,
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    Based on the description "Check the firewall logs, we notice a lot of "TCP Packet Out of State" drops." and "We have a lot from the CAS/HT to DC/GC on TCP_3268 and
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    http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2009/10/21/452929.aspx
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb232184(EXCHG.80).aspx
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    cannot install the Client Access server role on a computer that is installed in a cluster. Installation of a Client Access server in a perimeter network is not supported.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd577077(EXCHG.80).aspx
    “The Installation of a Client Access Server in a Perimeter Network Is Not Supported
    Issue You may want to install an Exchange 2007 Client Access server in a perimeter network. However, this type of installation is not supported in Exchange
    2007.
    Cause The Exchange 2007 Client Access server role is not supported in any configuration in which a firewall is located between the Client Access server
    and a Mailbox server or a domain controller. This includes firewall devices, firewall programs, or any program or device that is designed to restrict traffic between two network locations.
    For correct operation, Client Access servers require typical domain connectivity to domain controllers and global catalog servers. Because any devices
    or programs that restrict or reduce access to domain controllers or global catalog servers may affect the correct operation of the Client Access server, we do not support this type of configuration.
    Resolution To resolve this issue, move the Client Access servers to the internal network. For more information about the ports that Exchange 2007 uses
    for various services, see Data Path Security Reference.”
    Thanks,
    Kevin Ca - MSFT
    Kevin Ca - MSFT

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    Mistiano,
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