Exchange 2010 with 2007 coexistance
I deployed exchange 2010 that coexists with exchange 2007, after configuring legacy host name according to this article: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd351133.aspx (under" how to create a lgeacy host name") When i open a outlook on a client that is on old or new exchange server, it keeps asking for "user name and password", even if i enter corret UN and PW, it still pops up and wont connect. Would anyone be able to help me with this? Thank you in advance
March 9th, 2012 5:59pm

You shouldn't get any prompts internally if the client is a member of the domain. That might indicate an issue with DNS or the SSL certificate. Autodiscover most likely. Will have nothing to do with the co-existance. Do you have SSL certificates in place? What have you done about the Autodiscover Service Internal URI value on set-clientaccessserver ? Is it the same on both servers? Simon. Simon Butler, Exchange MVP Blog | Exchange Resources | In the UK? Hire Me.
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March 9th, 2012 6:11pm

You shouldn't get any prompts internally if the client is a member of the domain. That might indicate an issue with DNS or the SSL certificate. Autodiscover most likely. Will have nothing to do with the co-existance. Do you have SSL certificates in place? What have you done about the Autodiscover Service Internal URI value on set-clientaccessserver ? Is it the same on both servers? Simon. Simon Butler, Exchange MVP Blog | Exchange Resources | In the UK? Hire Me.
March 9th, 2012 6:11pm

You shouldn't get any prompts internally if the client is a member of the domain. That might indicate an issue with DNS or the SSL certificate. Autodiscover most likely. Will have nothing to do with the co-existance. Do you have SSL certificates in place? What have you done about the Autodiscover Service Internal URI value on set-clientaccessserver ? Is it the same on both servers? Simon. Simon Butler, Exchange MVP Blog | Exchange Resources | In the UK? Hire Me.
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March 9th, 2012 6:11pm

This is my setup: Exchange 2007: all the roles are on 1 server <--this server is using public SSL cert Exchange 2010: i have two Client access servers that utilize Client access array using F5's as the load balancer <--For these servers i used a CA authority to create a cert. I didn't do anything about Autodiscover Service Internal URLs: Exchange 2010 has the same URL for autodiscover: CAS01.domain.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml, CAS02.domain.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml and Exchange 2007: servername.einstruction.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml
March 9th, 2012 6:22pm

This is my setup: Exchange 2007: all the roles are on 1 server <--this server is using public SSL cert Exchange 2010: i have two Client access servers that utilize Client access array using F5's as the load balancer <--For these servers i used a CA authority to create a cert. I didn't do anything about Autodiscover Service Internal URLs: Exchange 2010 has the same URL for autodiscover: CAS01.domain.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml, CAS02.domain.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml and Exchange 2007: servername.einstruction.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml
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March 9th, 2012 6:22pm

This is my setup: Exchange 2007: all the roles are on 1 server <--this server is using public SSL cert Exchange 2010: i have two Client access servers that utilize Client access array using F5's as the load balancer <--For these servers i used a CA authority to create a cert. I didn't do anything about Autodiscover Service Internal URLs: Exchange 2010 has the same URL for autodiscover: CAS01.domain.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml, CAS02.domain.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml and Exchange 2007: servername.einstruction.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml
March 9th, 2012 6:22pm

The public certificate should really be on the Exchange 2010 server, with a legacy host name on the Exchange 2007 server. The idea being that all users login to Exchange 2010, and get redirected to Exchange 2007. If you have different values for Autodiscover on all three servers then the autodiscover value will keep changing. You need to set all three to the same, with a URL that is in the certificate on a certificate that is trusted by the clients. Simon. Simon Butler, Exchange MVP Blog | Exchange Resources | In the UK? Hire Me.
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March 9th, 2012 6:42pm

And install the cert with the legacy name on the 2007 server For the proxy/redirection behaviour read this article, it will give you a lot of information http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310763.aspx Jonas Andersson | Microsoft Community Contributor Award 2011 | MCITP: EMA 2007/2010 | Blog: http://www.testlabs.se/blog | Follow me on twitter: jonand82
March 11th, 2012 9:52am

And install the cert with the legacy name on the 2007 server For the proxy/redirection behaviour read this article, it will give you a lot of information http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310763.aspx Jonas Andersson | Microsoft Community Contributor Award 2011 | MCITP: EMA 2007/2010 | Blog: http://www.testlabs.se/blog | Follow me on twitter: jonand82
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March 11th, 2012 9:52am

And install the cert with the legacy name on the 2007 server For the proxy/redirection behaviour read this article, it will give you a lot of information http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310763.aspx Jonas Andersson | Microsoft Community Contributor Award 2011 | MCITP: EMA 2007/2010 | Blog: http://www.testlabs.se/blog | Follow me on twitter: jonand82
March 11th, 2012 9:52am

So i need to export the cert from exchange 2007 to 2010? correct? all the Autodiscover values are the same on 3 of the servers (old exchange 2007 and 2 new CAS 2010 servers). Basically it lists all the AutodiscoverServiceInternalUrl. I used this command to find that out: Get-ClientAccessServer | select name, *internal* | fl
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March 12th, 2012 1:58pm

So i need to export the cert from exchange 2007 to 2010? correct? all the Autodiscover values are the same on 3 of the servers (old exchange 2007 and 2 new CAS 2010 servers). Basically it lists all the AutodiscoverServiceInternalUrl. I used this command to find that out: Get-ClientAccessServer | select name, *internal* | fl
March 12th, 2012 1:58pm

So i need to export the cert from exchange 2007 to 2010? correct? all the Autodiscover values are the same on 3 of the servers (old exchange 2007 and 2 new CAS 2010 servers). Basically it lists all the AutodiscoverServiceInternalUrl. I used this command to find that out: Get-ClientAccessServer | select name, *internal* | fl
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March 12th, 2012 1:58pm

So i need to export the cert from exchange 2007 to 2010? correct? Since you most likely don't have the legacy name included at the moment, you will create a new cert on the 2010 servers with like mail.domain.com autodiscover.domain.com legacy.domain.com etc, etc This cert should be exported from the 2010 server and imported on the 2007 server since the 2007 server will be using the legacy name accourding to the links below http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd351133.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd638158.aspx Jonas Andersson | Microsoft Community Contributor Award 2011 | MCITP: EMA 2007/2010 | Blog: http://www.testlabs.se/blog | Follow me on twitter: jonand82
March 12th, 2012 4:36pm

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