Exchange Mailbox Move Error – (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS)
KB ID 0000434 Problem When attempting to move a mailbox (usually during a migration), you see the following error. The following error(s) occurred while saving changes Set-Mailbox Failed Error: Active directory operation failed on (username} This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation. Active Directory response: 00002098: SecErr: DSID-013150BB9, problem 4003...
Exchange 2010 – Password Reset via OWA
KB ID 0000437 Problem Note: This also works with Exchange 2007 SP3. If you have a user password that has expired, or you have set the password to be changed at next logon, then this can cause your remote users a problem. Providing they have access to OWA, they can now (Post Exchange 2010 SP1) reset the passwords themselves. Note: It is possible to log in with an OLD PASSWORD when accessing OWA this will happen for approximately 15...
Exchange 2010 Install Error – There was an error while running ‘ldifde.exe’
KB ID 0000442 Problem While trying to install Exchange 2010, the process fails with the following error. Organization Preparation Failed Error: The following error was generated when “$error.Clear(); install-ExchangeSchema -LdapFileName ($roleInstallPath + “SetupData”+$RoleSchemaPrefix + “schema0.ldf”) ” was run: “There was an error while running ‘ldifde.exe’ to import the schema...
Exchange: Importing Mail From PST Files (including Bulk Importing)
KB ID 0000443 Problem If you have mail in .PST file format that you would like to import, either exported via ExMerge from an older Exchange server, or Exported via Outlook, or even exported via PowerShell, then the process for importing that mail into Exchange has been the same since Exchange 2010 (SP1). Before SP1 you would have to install a copy of Outlook on the Exchange server and use a PowerShell command that looks like this...
Exchange 2010 – Working with Certificates
KB ID 0000453 Problem Exchange 2010 installs with it’s own (self signed) certificate. To stay free of security errors and warnings, the best bet is to purchase a “publicly signed” digital certificate and use that. The following process uses the Exchange Management console to create a CSR (Certificate Signing Request). Then what to do with the certificate, when it has been sent back to you. Solution Certificate...