Hi friends,
the last time I did this, my Exchange 2016 stopped working.
I will try again, but I need to make sure how to change the settings so that my customers oullook to connect to another address FQDN.
How do I change the Internal autodiscovery URL?
Executing the commands, the results are different:
With Get-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory shows blank!
With Get-ClientAccessServer show the correct addresses!
[PS] C: \ Windows \ system32> Get-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
Name Server InternalUrl
---- ------ -----------
Autodiscover (Default Web Site) SERVEREXC01 - Blank
Autodiscover (Default Web Site) SERVEREXC02 - Blank
[PS] C: \ Windows \ system32> Get-ClientAccessServer | fl identity, AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri
WARNING: The Get-ClientAccessServer cmdlet will be removed in a future version of Exchange. Use the
Get-ClientAccessService cmdlet instead. If you have any scripts que use the Get-ClientAccessServer cmdlet, update Them
to use the Get-ClientAccessService cmdlet. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=254711.
Identity: SERVEREXC01
AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri: https: //serverexc01.lab.local/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml
Identity: SERVEREXC02
AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri: https: //serverexc02.lab.local/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml
Tks.
the last time I did this, my Exchange 2016 stopped working.
I will try again, but I need to make sure how to change the settings so that my customers oullook to connect to another address FQDN.
How do I change the Internal autodiscovery URL?
Executing the commands, the results are different:
With Get-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory shows blank!
With Get-ClientAccessServer show the correct addresses!
[PS] C: \ Windows \ system32> Get-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
Name Server InternalUrl
---- ------ -----------
Autodiscover (Default Web Site) SERVEREXC01 - Blank
Autodiscover (Default Web Site) SERVEREXC02 - Blank
[PS] C: \ Windows \ system32> Get-ClientAccessServer | fl identity, AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri
WARNING: The Get-ClientAccessServer cmdlet will be removed in a future version of Exchange. Use the
Get-ClientAccessService cmdlet instead. If you have any scripts que use the Get-ClientAccessServer cmdlet, update Them
to use the Get-ClientAccessService cmdlet. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=254711.
Identity: SERVEREXC01
AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri: https: //serverexc01.lab.local/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml
Identity: SERVEREXC02
AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri: https: //serverexc02.lab.local/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml
Tks.