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Missing RCP Virtual Directory

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Hey guys, I have two Exchange 2013 servers setup running both CAS and Mailbox roles.  Two servers are configured in a DAG.

  • RPC-over-HTTP-proxy is installed.

PS C:\Windows\system32> Install-WindowsFeature RPC-over-HTTP-proxy -Verbose
VERBOSE: Installation started...

Success Restart Needed Exit Code      Feature Result
------- -------------- ---------      --------------
True    No             NoChangeNeeded {}
VERBOSE: Installation succeeded.

  • Outlook AnyWhere is enabled.  there are 4 results here as two are previous 2010 servers (coexistence)

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-ClientAccessServer | fl outlookanywhereenabled


OutlookAnywhereEnabled : True

OutlookAnywhereEnabled : True

OutlookAnywhereEnabled : True

OutlookAnywhereEnabled : True

  • All CAS servers return results for Get-OutlookAnywhere VD's (server name removed for security)

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-OutlookAnywhere | fl Identity


Identity : \Rpc (Default Web Site)

Identity : \Rpc (Default Web Site)

Identity : \Rpc (Default Web Site)

Identity : \Rpc (Default Web Site)

My problem is that on ONE of the Exchange 2013 servers, there is no actual virtual directory displayed in IIS???? You can see in the images below, one clearly has and the other doesn't.  This is a problem for me, because I am monitoring /rpc/healthcheck.htm in each directory and obviously for the one server it fails.  As this is new servers and I have no mailboxes migrated over yet from the 2010 environment, I don't know if it is going to be a problem in the future.  I expect it will.


Andrew Huddleston | Hillsong Church | Sydney


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