When executing any action in the MPEX console, the system logs an error in Event Viewer related to PowerShell. ... Populate new forest ... Tag: 0x21420087 (error code -2147023584) (internal error code 557973639) ---> Microsoft.Identity.Client.MsalServiceException: Unknown Status: Unexpected
Error 27502. could not connect to Microsoft SQL server. ... Client unable to establise connection (10054) ... Possible cause ... Environment chiper encryption setting from server to SQL server is not met.
We currently use Migration Pro for Exchange to migrate our local exchange mailboxes. ... Users Outlook has been configured as follows:<br>- Due to the small storage capacity of users' email account, users have created a local PST to store emails.<br>- Whenever a user receives a new email, it will automatically be saved to the local PST.<br><br>Will using migrate pro for exchange migration in this situation have an impact on the usage of the user client Outlook?
When you have refresh a forest and the majority of mailboxes have appeared for an On Premise exchange setup but there is one or only a few mailboxes missing. ... You have confirmed that the missing object is actually a mailbox but it still does not appear - this means we are not attempting to read that mailbox in.
When you try to click the error for migration job in Migrator Pro for Exchange - Mailbox Jobs - Status - Error, you may get error message:<br> <br>System.Web.HttpException (0x80004005): You are not authorized to view this job 8d77c067-8a0f-4173-8559-0b03dbc74530 ---> System.Exception: You are not authorized to view this job 8d77c067-8a0f-4173-8559-0b03dbc74530<br>at BinaryTree.E2E.Web.User.Default.#xy()<br>at System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e)<br>at System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive()<br>at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) <br>The account you are logged in it is not part of any groups below<br><br>Administrators, E2E_Admins, DnsAdmins, Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, Exchange Organization Administrators, Exchange Recipient Administrators.<br><br>Please add account in the admin group above.<br>For example you may crate the E2E_Admins group in AD add the user to the group.
Public folder migration logs using the Migrator Pro for Exchange Logs can be found: ... <ul><li>Server Event Viewer ... <ul><li>Event Viewer -Windows Logs - Application</li></ul> ... </li><li>Migrator Pro for Exchange Worker console - click "Save log" button</li></ul>
Migration email notification is not working. ... No email is delivered with notification set in Notification template.<br> Only notifications configured in Notification Template with the correct language will be sent.
Migrator Pro for Exchange: Network Ports Requirement <p>Migrator Pro for Exchange<font face="Arial, sans-serif" size="2"> requires the following network ports to be available between the </font>Migrator Pro for Exchange<font face="Arial, sans-serif" size="2"> Server and Source/Target Exchange Environment. </font>Migrator Pro for Exchange<font face="Arial, sans-serif" size="2"> /Exchange Administrator should ensure these network ports are opened to allow </font>Migrator Pro for Exchange<font face="Arial, sans-serif" size="2"> to communicate with Exchange Servers. <br><br>Please refer to the Requirements documentation link below, under section </font>Migrator Pro for Exchange Network Requirements for more details.</p>
Have many mailboxes that have completed migration but are still appearing in the BT console as "auto suspended". ... Need to know why the console is not updating. ... Clicked the "Complete Now" from context menu.
User mailboxes are generating error when adding to mailbox job queue. ... or inactive mailbox has the same email address as the mailbox that's identified in the error message.
While reviewing migration error, user was unable to see error details in web browser getting error:<br>"HTTP 500 - You are not authorized to view this job" This is cause because of required permission for service account are not met.<br> In this particular case, resolution was grant the permission for service account:<br>DB_Creator on sql<br>and as Domain Administrators on AD Case number 02231861
ExchangePro: PowerShell timeout requires reboot daily <p><strong>Issue</strong></p> <p>We have successfully migrated 10,000+ mailboxes using Exchange Pro, however we still have many mailboxes to go and it seems the product is loosing it's PowerShell connection with O365 and requiring a server reboot daily.
When I specify {ActualEnd} variable in a notification, but the date format is not correct and it does not use actual completion value. ... How is the {ActualEnd} variable calculated? ... Solution
<p>ExPro licenses were incorrectly created as "O365 mailboxes" and therefore are requiring the target to be an O365 environment. ... The target that is trying to be added is On-Prem.</p> <p><strong>Resolution</strong></p> <p>First, the existing forest needs to be cleared out of the database by following the below steps:<br>1.
Exchange Pro simplifies enterprise Exchange migrations to newer versions or even Office 365, saving time and money through automation and efficiency.
Additionally, ensure the access rights for the service account setup with SQL is able to access the Exchange Pro server. ... You can also test SQL connectivity from the Exchange Pro server by following the steps:</p> <p>1.
ExchangePro: Does Exchange Pro require a mailbox enabled service account <div class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW7448862"> ... <p class="Paragraph SCXW7448862" style="background-color: transparent;text-align: left;"><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif"><span class="TextRun SCXW7448862" style="background-color: transparent;color: windowtext;font-weight: bold;"><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW7448862" style="background-color: inherit;">Question</span></span></font></p>
ExchangePro: You can't add a security group to E2E_Admins group to gain access E2E Admin Portal <p><strong>Issue</strong></p> ... <p>Unable to add a security group to E2E_Admins group to gain access to the E2E Admin Portal</p>
It appears that Microsoft has fixed something in Exchange 2013 that has been an issue in Exchange probably since Exchange 5.5. ... Starting with Exchange 2013, Distribution Lists cannot be assigned permissions on Public Folders.
Microsoft has a KB article related to a known issue within the PowerShell Public Folder Migration cmdlets. ... When utilizing the Batch Migration commands to perform Public Folder Migration, data loss may occur if the Primary Public Folder Database does not contain all folder replicas.
When trying to apply the license key they would get an invalid license error. ... Even when trying to manually add the license via SQL dbo.CMTEUP_Checksum. ... In addition to this you will also see “Error saving forest”</font></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><strong><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif">Cause</font></strong></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif">This was due to the fact that the <strong>SQL Browser service</strong> was disabled.
This can also be confirmed by going to Ex2013 CAS, open Internet Explorer and enter <strong>Https://Name of the server from the error</strong>, you would get a certificate error. ... <p class="MsoNormal"><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif"> </font><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif">What is the best way to get Ex2013 server to trust Certificate your Ex2010? </font></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif"> </font><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif">1.
Error message: Invalid License File ... Resolution ... The issue was resolved by enabling TCP/IP in SQL Express, by performing the following actions: ... 1 - Check the Binary Tree Exchange Pro MCP Service and if the service is stopped, try starting it.
</font></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><strong><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif">Solution</font></strong></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><font size="2" face="Arial, sans-serif">Please make sure IE Enhanced Security Configuration is <strong>disabled</strong>
PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089</li><li>For the Name: enter svc-Integrated</li></ol> <p> ... You should see an XML response from your server and not a 404 or 405 error message.</p>
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