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Can someone tell me where in AD I can find the Exchange SCP? I'm using

adsiedit.msc but I can't find it. I need to modify it so the Autodiscovery

function works properly (OOF issue with O2007). Thanks.
 
On Mon, 11 May 2009 15:31:39 -0400, "paulc" <paulc@mmcwm.com> wrote:



> Can someone tell me where in AD I can find the Exchange SCP? I'm using

> adsiedit.msc but I can't find it. I need to modify it so the Autodiscovery

> function works properly (OOF issue with O2007). Thanks.

>






Modify with Powershell.
 
Is it not possible to do it through ADSI?

"Andy David {MVP}" <adavid@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com> wrote in message

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> On Mon, 11 May 2009 15:31:39 -0400, "paulc" <paulc@mmcwm.com> wrote:
>
> >Can someone tell me where in AD I can find the Exchange SCP? I'm using
> >adsiedit.msc but I can't find it. I need to modify it so the
> >Autodiscovery
> >function works properly (OOF issue with O2007). Thanks.
> >


> Modify with Powershell.
>
 
This was info we used when troubleshooting Autodiscover in a multiple

forest deployment.

CN=<CAS_SERVER>,CN=Autodiscover,CN=Protocols,CN=<CAS_SERVER>,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange

Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative

Groups,CN=<ORG>,CN=Microsoft

Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=Fourthcoffee,DC=com

Keywords contains by default the site name in which the Client Access

server resides. The keywords attributes controls the site affinity to

help the Outlook 2007 to find the best CAS.

ServiceBindingInformation contains by default the Autodiscover URL

https://cas_server.domain/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml

http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/02/13/448127.aspx

On Mon, 11 May 2009 16:23:42 -0400, "paulc" <paulc@mmcwm.com> wrote:


> Is it not possible to do it through ADSI?
> "Andy David {MVP}" <adavid@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com> wrote in message
> news:alvg055e3gon2bpnceblc3n61j57gaou9u@4ax.com...
> > On Mon, 11 May 2009 15:31:39 -0400, "paulc" <paulc@mmcwm.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Can someone tell me where in AD I can find the Exchange SCP? I'm using
> >>adsiedit.msc but I can't find it. I need to modify it so the
> >>Autodiscovery
> >>function works properly (OOF issue with O2007). Thanks.
> >>

>

>
>> Modify with Powershell.
> >

>
 
On Mon, 11 May 2009 16:23:42 -0400, "paulc" <paulc@mmcwm.com> wrote:


> Is it not possible to do it through ADSI?


Well, sure, but why?

What exactly are you trying to fix?
 
We have the OOF issue with Outlook2007 where you can only modify OOF via

OWA. I ran the webservice virtualdirectory cmdlet and got

https://ex2007.mydomain.com. However, when I run Test Connectivity from the

Outlook client I get, https://outlook.mydomain.com. Our SSL for external

access is set to outlook.mydomain.com. When we moved to E07, I got a

replacement cert for the new server.

So, thought about the PS route, but if the cmdlet is already showing ex2007

then I don't see how running the PS command will make any difference.

"Andy David {MVP}" <adavid@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com> wrote in message

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> On Mon, 11 May 2009 16:23:42 -0400, "paulc" <paulc@mmcwm.com> wrote:
>
> >Is it not possible to do it through ADSI?


> Well, sure, but why?
> What exactly are you trying to fix?
>
 
Hi there,Did you get this working? I have the same issue going from EX2007 to E2010.Cheers
 
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