While running the Exchange 2016 setup command to prepare the AD Schema I encountered the following error: The Setup command may only be used inside a Describe block. This was simply because I was running the command from a PowerShell…
Users at a new remote site have reported that they are unable to download the offline address book (OAB) in Outlook as it generates an error: Task ‘user@domain.com’ reported error (0x80190197) : ‘An unexpected error has occurred.’ The Exchange environment…
While attempting to remove an old user mailbox from an Exchange 2010 environment (using the EMC) I encountered an access denied error: Error: Active Directory operation failed on <domain controller>. this error is not retriable. Additional information: Access is denied….
By default the Offline Address Book (OAB) in Exchange 2010 only gets rebuilt every 24 hours. Also, Outlook clients only download the OAB once every 24 hours so it can seem like days before new entries are visible to end…
If you need to preview the members of a Dynamic Distribution Group then you can do this easily using the Get-Recipient and Get-DynamicDistributionGroup cmdlets. The following example returns the list of members in the “Newport Users” DDG: $DDG = Get-DynamicDistributionGroup…
Using the Exchange Management Console in Exchange 2010 to create a Dynamic Distribution Group only allows for a limited number of conditions, such as State, Department or Company. As is often the case PowerShell is the way to get around this….
If you are planning an Exchange Server deployment or upgrade then I highly recommend you download and use the Exchange Server Role Requirements Calculator – it is ideal for server and storage modelling. Version 9.1 is available here: https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/office/Exchange-2013-Server-Role-f8a61780
By default logging is disabled for the SMTP protocol. I need to enable it for troubleshooting so here is how to do that using the EMC (Exchange Management Console): Open EMC Navigate to Microsoft Exchange On-Premises -> Server Configuration ->…