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Configuring Exchange virtual directories

Configuring Exchange virtual directories - Microsoft Exchange Server Tutorial

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Configuring Exchange virtual directories

- I work with a lot of experts that deal with Exchange configurations and Exchange migrations and I would say that probably 90% of the request or the questions that I get about Exchange migrations or problems during Exchange migrations are related to virtual directories. Virtual directories are the configurations that we provide to Exchange to associate with the names that are used to connect to it using various protocols, client types or methods of connections. Now we need to ensure that these names can be resolved by using DNS that they match our certificates and that Exchange is configured with the appropriate names. All those things need to exist together happily in order for clients to connect without errors or prompts. Since this is a migration from Exchange 2010 to 2013, a lot of the configuration can be almost copied from Exchange 2010 to the Exchange 2013 Servers. Let's take a quick look at a configuration on a 2010 Server. Here I'm looking at my ActiveSync directory, so…

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