Can ExMon be used to test client connectivity to Exchange in the cloud?
Is ExMon "compatible" with Exchange Online? I've had a question about this and although I know ExMon works with E2010, I'm not sure about BPOS or Office 365. AFAIK, the only command line you get into Exchange in the cloud is remoting with PowerShell and
ExMon is not a EMS cmdlet. I advised the student to use the Remote Connectivity Analyser tool for the time being. If I can't use ExMon, is there anything else I can use that provides similar functionality?
May 29th, 2011 2:21pm
On Sun, 29 May 2011 18:12:22 +0000, Terence Rabe wrote:
>Is ExMon "compatible" with Exchange Online? I've had a question about this and although I know ExMon works with E2010, I'm not sure about BPOS or Office 365. AFAIK, the only command line you get into Exchange in the cloud is remoting with PowerShell and
ExMon is not a EMS cmdlet. I advised the student to use the Remote Connectivity Analyser tool for the time being. If I can't use ExMon, is there anything else I can use that provides similar functionality?
Why not use the tech support for BPOS/Office 365? You have no access
to the servers on which your mailboxes exist.
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May 29th, 2011 5:27pm
Hi Terence,
Per your description, you are using BPOS, right?
If so, per my known, there is a special tool that just for the online service to do it.
You could post the issue on below forum, you will get more help from there:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/category/microsoftonlineservices
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May 30th, 2011 5:21am