by edward | Jan 13, 2019 | Exchange 2019
In Exchange, we rebooted our servers in the lab and once they started up, one of the Exchange 2019 Servers was showing a ServiceDown error when checking the DAG status in Powershell. The error is easy to fix but you can view more information on it by typing the...
by edward | Jan 10, 2019 | Exchange 2019
In every organization, the time for mailbox moves can become a headache because they take so long. Mailbox moves are throttled extensively but you can change the config file to allow more simultaneous moves. The current values can be viewed in the following location:...
by edward | Jan 5, 2019 | Exchange 2019
In Exchange, can be any version, you might want to have different email address policies for departments or sites. For example, you might have a domain registered in the USA and want to have a .com address for those users or another site in the UK and want a specific...
by edward | Dec 31, 2018 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
In Exchange 2019 but in any version, you cannot mix Exchange versions so they are part of the same DAG. For example, you cannot add an Exchange 2013 server to a 2016 DAG. I though I would test Exchange 2019 to make sure we don’t have a bug like in Exchange 2016...
by edward | Dec 29, 2018 | Exchange 2019
Strange thing how Exchange will work and after a reboot you cannot run any commands. In my previous post where we recovered the Exchange Security groups, all seemed fine until commands were run the Exchange Management Shell. The famous error “The term...
by edward | Dec 29, 2018 | Exchange 2019
In Exchange, not only 2019, you might come across a problem where the security groups are corrupt or have been deleted, this can be by accident or maliciously. To fix this, you will need to run the setup command with the PrepareAD switch. It might sound easy but you...