Microsoft exchange proxy settings msstd


















However, this works perfectly! Thanks again. Is an import of some Exchange Server powershell module required?. In order to use the Exchange Online cmdlts, such as Get-Recipient, you will need to create a remote PowerShell session in order to connect to Exchange Online. The following is a snippet from a login script I personally use.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Learn More. Tags Office office outlook. You may want to check the CAS and see if you have multiple certificates installed, that can cause confusion. I am just sort of manging our exchange server. The cert name can be up to like 8 different ones right? If so, I think I found the email where the person set it up. He called them SAN names. Does that sound right? In order to do this last thing you need to hold the CTRL key and right click the outlook taskbar icon next to the clock then click the option test e-mail autoconfiguration.

Fill in your username and passoword, run the test and scroll to the bottom of the results page to see the certificat principal name. You can also test the outlook anywhere autodiscover with www. Dude, Lungoci, you could not explain it any better! And I thank Bill for the command, but you brought up a few extra steps that are critical for the setup. I'm glad now I know it! Lots of info in the output and now I know where the potential problems lay. Huge thanks! Good info here but I have a question.

I am trying to address this situation in a muti-site, multi-server environment. We have 3 offices and 3 Exchange servers all with their own certs and their own users. When I make changes like this is messes up users in the other 2 sites. How can I get each server to use their own cert for their uses Outlook anywhere settings? I suppose I could set the msstd setting to null and not use it but I am not sure that is the most elegant solution. The Computer Doctor is an IT service provider.

We have recently semi retired a Exchange server from an office building and Migrated to onenet. On only one of the computers, if outlook is restarted, the exchange proxy settings revert to cambridge,etc The server has all applicable roles installed and is a standalone exchange server, so it should be the CAS right?

Anyway, If i run the following command in Exchange Shell I get the following error. I don't know enough about powershell to know where I'm going wrong sadly.

Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next. Click Apply to make the changes you just made. Then select OK. Enter the password associated with your new mailbox service on Office If you would like Outlook to remember your password check Remember my credentials and select OK.

You should be prompted for credentials. Enter the Office email address as the user name and the account password as the password, then click OK. This prefix will be different for each Microsoft hosted account but the same for each user in that account.

Then click Next. Check all boxes, and enter msstd:outlook.



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