SO MANY PROBLEMS, I'm pulling my hair out!!!!
AHHHHH, I don't know what to to anymore, I think I just might backup the user databases somehow and uninstall Exchange, and reinstall from scratch. It's disappointing but I don't know what to do anymore. Heres a list of my problems to date: 1. Outlook Anywhere doesn't work 2. Everytime an Outlook user Sends/Receives I get this OAB error, so their status always returns as error 3, Everytime a user opens Outlook, they get a certificate error because a cert for the internal server name doesn't exist, since my cert auth wont issue a cert for my internal name. 4. The only Entourage computer doesn't work at ALL with Exchange. I'm pulling my hair out! Please help if you can. I really, REALLY want to get all these issues resolved.
March 10th, 2010 5:39pm

all above give us more than a way to start but I feel it is a DNS issue, so can you help us by provoiding the EventLogs @ your Exchange and Domain Controllers , and provid us with your topology Regards A.Karam MCSE
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March 11th, 2010 3:10am

On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 14:39:50 +0000, 98formula wrote:>AHHHHH, I don't know what to to anymore, I think I just might backup the user databases somehow and uninstall Exchange, and reinstall from scratch.If you repeat the same steps you'll be right back where you started.>It's disappointing but I don't know what to do anymore. Heres a list of my problems to date: 1. Outlook Anywhere doesn't work Start by visiting http://testexchangeconnectivity.com. If you thinkyou have a problem with a certificate, visithttp://www.digicert.com/help. Get the basics ironed out first.>2. Everytime an Outlook user Sends/Receives I get this OAB error, so their status always returns as error What OAB error might that be? If you're having a problem withAutoDiscover you'll probably have a problem trying to download the OABfrom Outlook clients using Outlook Anywhere (RPC-Over-HTTPS) sincethey'll connect to the same IIS.>3, Everytime a user opens Outlook, they get a certificate error because a cert for the internal server name doesn't exist, since my cert auth wont issue a cert for my internal name. Outlook clients on a LAN _should_ ignore mismatches in the names.>4. The only Entourage computer doesn't work at ALL with Exchange.It would help to know what release of Exchange you're running -- andwhich release of Entourage.---Rich MatheisenMCSE+I, Exchange MVP--- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
March 11th, 2010 4:20am

Hello, Can you please be more detailed about the problems you are encountering? It would be nice to know: 1 What O/S and what version of Exchange you are running. 2 Can you tell us the errors you are getting verbatim 3 Is this a new install, migration, was it working at some point? Most importantly, please be specific about what errors you are getting (exact error message, please) and when you are getting them. Thank you.Miguel Fra / Falcon ITS Computer & Network Support, Miami, FL Visit our Knowledgebase Sharepoint Site
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March 11th, 2010 6:47am

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