ex2010 certificates
Hello,
I have a concen about certificates. I use split brain dns zone. all clients are connect to CAS array. Mail.contoso.com. So iam going to bye below domain names. is that ok ?
mail.contoso.com
autodiscover.contoso.com
legacy.contoso.com
regards
Shameera
May 14th, 2011 12:28am
Are you adding legacy because you're coexisting with Exchange 2003?
It's hard for any of us to know what you need without knowing your full design. But that would be the minimum set if you're coexisting.Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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May 14th, 2011 2:41am
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May 14th, 2011 11:16am
You don't need the CAS array name in your SSL certificate as nothing connects to it on HTTPS. Furthermore it shouldn't resolve on the Internet because it can cause problems with Outlook Anywhere. The CAS array host name should be unique on your network and
internal only. If you want to use the same host name for everything else (OWA, Outlook Anywhere, MX records etc) then that should be mail.example.com, with the CAS array as something like outlook.example.local.
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May 16th, 2011 5:59pm
Hello,
Please collect the following logs for researches:
Get-Clientaccessserver | | fl > C:\clientaccess.txt
Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory | fl > C:\webservices.txt
Get-Autodiscovervirtualdirectory | fl > C:\autodiscover.txt
Get-umvirtualdirectory | fl > C:\um.txt
You can either post it on the forum or send the log files to me at:
v-simwu@microsoft.com
Thanks,
Simon
May 16th, 2011 11:28pm