TheKillerQueen
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- Aug 29, 2018
Hi guys,
I have been trying to migrate an Exchange 2010 on SBS2011 to Server 2016.
I have followed this guide to the letter
Migrating a small organization from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016 (Part 3).
I moved my test account to the new Exchange server , but both Outlook and my phone failed to reconnect.
I checked all my virtual directories three times, all correct.
I checked DNS. As its an SBS there was no autodiscover record so i manually added it with the new Exchange IP.
Outlook though still tries to look at the new server and if i try to create a new profile it cant see the new one. I can ping it and everything.
I rechecked CAS using the powershell command and that is still showing the old Exchange server as well as my new one, even though i set it to $null as per the guide.
I thought it was down to not having the Exchange license as it was only showing a mailbox role , however after i added it and googled it, the results said that on 2016 its only the mailbox role you see anyway.
If i do the RPC client access on command on the new Exchange i get my correct server name but with .local on the end instead of .com which is also making me wonder why.
So many red herrings and everything is driving me mad. Any one with some ideas?
Thanks!
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I have been trying to migrate an Exchange 2010 on SBS2011 to Server 2016.
I have followed this guide to the letter
Migrating a small organization from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016 (Part 3).
I moved my test account to the new Exchange server , but both Outlook and my phone failed to reconnect.
I checked all my virtual directories three times, all correct.
I checked DNS. As its an SBS there was no autodiscover record so i manually added it with the new Exchange IP.
Outlook though still tries to look at the new server and if i try to create a new profile it cant see the new one. I can ping it and everything.
I rechecked CAS using the powershell command and that is still showing the old Exchange server as well as my new one, even though i set it to $null as per the guide.
I thought it was down to not having the Exchange license as it was only showing a mailbox role , however after i added it and googled it, the results said that on 2016 its only the mailbox role you see anyway.
If i do the RPC client access on command on the new Exchange i get my correct server name but with .local on the end instead of .com which is also making me wonder why.
So many red herrings and everything is driving me mad. Any one with some ideas?
Thanks!
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