Dear All,
tried to import a new Certificate to the exchange 2013, however it shows with the next error .
i went to the powershell and checked the thumbprint i dont see the certificate.
can you please advise how to fix this ?
Dear All,
tried to import a new Certificate to the exchange 2013, however it shows with the next error .
i went to the powershell and checked the thumbprint i dont see the certificate.
can you please advise how to fix this ?
I use my quick search a little too much, but for some reason in the last few days the drop box on my quick search has gone.
It is the one that allows you to quickly refine your search for "From:" or "Subject:" and "Keyword:". I can add the criteria to my search manually but curious if anyone else has seen this.
I am using windows 8.1 and it is an exchange mailbox.
Hi there,
Currently my configuration is exchange 2013 CU3 with windows 2012 server (fully patched and up to date)
my issue is with internal network slow outlook clients working with online mode (long delays when going from one message to another)
OWA mail browse is very fast though with no delays what so ever (IE8/9/10/11/Chrome)
I know that Microsoft recommend working with cache mode, but sometimes cache mode is not applicable like Terminal servers environment.
is there any way to improve online mode speeds? (exchange 2010/7 has not delays with outlook internal clients)
any ideas??
Thanks Ahead
I have tested and confirmed on four different environments that I cannot save a contact record in OWA 2013 after the CU7 update. The problem occurs if someone puts in just a name and phone number. I have seen this on several posts and nobody from Microsoft has responded to the query.
Is there a potential fix or workaround for this problem?
Hi I have SBS 2011 (exchange 2010) and recently I installed IIS ARR to act as a web proxy. Everything works like charm except RPC over HTTP. I am getting this when I test via testexchangeconnectivity. it is similar to this thread
Attempting to ping the MAPI Mail Store endpoint with identity: DC.Domain.local:6001.
The attempt to ping the endpoint failed.
Additional Details
An RPC error was thrown by the RPC Runtime process. Error 1818 CallCancelled
Elapsed Time: 32834 ms.
Since I am not that experienced I cannot benefit from the answer. Can you please help. When I open Web Server and search
• Check the RpcProxy ValidPorts
1. On the RPC proxy server, start Registry Editor (Regedit).
2. In the console tree, locate the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Rpc\RpcProxy
3. In the details pane, right-click the ValidPorts subkey, and then click Modify.
4. In Edit String, in the Value data box, type the following information
ExchangeServer :6001-6002; ExchangeServerFQDN :6001-6002; ExchangeServer :6004; ExchangeServerFQDN
:6004
I dont have RpcProxy key. Do I need to create this key or I need to install Exchange server on IIS ARR machine that will route these kind of requests? In general is how to create RPC Proxy machine?
I've been trying to set this up for two weeks now and can't seem to get it working. I have paid for an exchange account, I've created the user, I've assigned the user the license, and I have verified that I am able to get into the account through OWA. But I can't seem to get it set up with Outlook.
Here are the steps I have been taking:
1. Go to the mail setup tool
2. Choose "Email Accounts..."
3. Click on "New"
4. Type in the user's name in the name field and the e-mail address (user@mydomain.onmicrosoft.com) in the address field.
5. Put in the password in the password fields.
When I click Next, I am prompted for the password again. No matter how many times I type it in, it asks for it again (as if it is not accepting the username/password). I have changed the password to something simpler to see if it helps, but it doesn't. When I give up and cancel putting in the password, I get a "The Connection to Microsoft Exchange is Unavailable" error.
I have also tried putting in the settings myself like this:
1. Choose exchange
2. Under server, type in mydomain.onmicrosoft.com
3. Under user, type in user@mydomain.onmicrosoft.com
This always results in an immediate "The Connection to Microsoft Exchange is Unavailable" error as soon as I click next.
As part of the troubleshooting process I have verified via ExRCA that a connection is successful. I've also tried through a vpn in case it was an issue with the network; that didn't help.
I'm completely stuck at this point and close to abandoning the service before I end up paying for another month that I am unable to use.
HELP!
We are using Exchange 2013 CU7 and Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013. The scheduling assistant can't return suggested times because it can not retrieve free and busy data. This issue only affects Outlook 2013 users, Outlook 2010 users are fine. I have researched and come across several articles about the problem, but have not been able to find an answer.
Patches are not the issue. As point out in this article. Those patches are not installed.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/2609604/microsoft-windows/botched-outlook-2013-patches-kb-2837618-and-kb-2837643-break-out-of-office-reply--.html
It happens whether I am in cached mode or directly connected. I tried multiple different outlook installs, with SP1 without SP1, patched or unpatched.
Any ideas?
I have a pop account (prem.mishra@abc.com) I sent an email to ramesh.s@xyz.com which is having exchange account.
How the email will flow from my organization to recipient organization.
Please explain me.
Dear all,
I have outlook configured with IMAP, I got 800ccc0f-0-0-332 error when it sync the inbox.
Besides, message cannot receive to inbox.
Anyone has idea?
Hey, I am back
We have a user on Exchange 2013 that is unable to quick search or advance search his calendar but can search any other shared calendars fine. If you try to access his calendar with full access you can bring it up but as soon as you hit enter on the quick search and advanced search nothing happens. Every now and then it will switch to the white search screen where results usually populate but nothing populates except for this error - "Cannot display the folder. An error occurred while creating the view list". We have tested accessing his calendar from 5 other computers under his login and 4 other logins that we have shared his calendar with and in every scenario we can search on all calendars except for his. When we did a mailboxrepairrequest everything comes back ok. There are no filters enabled on the search either.
It appears to be something with this users Exchange account since it happens on other computers under different user profiles when accessing the same users calendar. We have ran troubleshooting logging in Outlook and there doesn't seem to be anything specific in the logs when trying to search. Its almost like you can type into the calendar quick search and the enter button doesn't work when trying to submit the search request.
Has anyone seen this issue? Any suggestions on what the issue might be on the server side or anything tests, commands to try and narrow down what the issue with this users mailbox might be?
I originally posted this in the Outlook forum, but was pointed here instead.
I have a number of different Outlook profiles, for unrelated Exchange accounts.
I recently noticed that a client's firewall log was showing unexpected failed logon attempts to port 443, from my IP, using my PC name and username. I eventually found that these connections corresponded to my starting Outlook 2010 on my PC, loading my usual
Outlook profile (unrelated to the client, although I do have another Outlook profile for this client's Exchange server.)
Recreating my usual profile didn't fix it. Eventually I created a test profile that contains just an empty PST file and the Fax service, and even opening this profile causes a failed HTTPS (presumably RPC over HTTPS) connection to the client.
Why would Outlook be making HTTPS connections (presumably RPC over HTTPS) to a server that isn't referenced in a profile? How can I remove such references?
Thanks.
After installing exchange 2013 culmative update 1 on the exchange server. Outlook 2010 will not connect, and keeps throwing up error: the name of the secure certificate is invalid.
I can connect through Outlook Web Access, just not through Outlook 2010.
Hello,
We use our own application to relay our clients email. This application is configured to use the smtp of office365.
All the mails will go from our application, but only the mail who use with the same mail ( 1234@ourenterprise.com) as our office365 account will reach destination.
Do I need to set something in my office365 account, or is that method wrong in itself ?
Thanks for your answers,
Antoine
This is very similar to another earlier question "Outlook/Exchange Out-of-office unavailable" [http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2013_release-outlook/outlook-exchange-out-of-office-unavailable/006462a8-a693-4389-b07c-6d9a27576449]:
I do not see free/busy time for scheduling, and is unable to setup Out-of-Office Auto-Reply, while I oculd see others calendar content in the Calendar view.
In theory, these problems should be already fixed by KB2850061 but I do have newer Russian Office for home and business 2013 (version 15.0.4675.1003) and those problems are still here, while KB #2850061 seems to be inapplicable. What is the newer KB fix which is replacing 2850061 which would be working for my verison?
Hi there.
I have been getting alerts for this IMAP service advising it is unhealthy and I hope you can help. running the get server health gives an error "WARNING: No mailboxes were found to use in the CTP probe." can anyone advise on this as im not sure how to resolve. we have only 1 mailbox needing to use IMAP.
[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-ServerHealth -Identity exchange2 -HealthSet IMAP
Server State Name TargetResource
HealthSetName AlertValue ServerComp
onent
------ ----- ---- --------------
------------- ---------- ----------
exchange2 NotApplicable ImapCTPMonitor MSExchangeImap4 IMAP Unhealthy
None
[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Invoke-MonitoringProbe IMAP\ImapCTPProbe -Server exchange2 | Format-List
WARNING: No mailboxes were found to use in the CTP probe.
[PS] C:\Windows\system32>
Thanks
John