Added support for Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2007/2010 coexistence scenarios.All configuration will output the changes made.
Will use same FQDN for OWA, ActiveSync, Autodiscover and so on.ExternalURL will prompt for public FQDN and assume one external address.InternalURL will autoconfigure based on CASArray.First you will be presented with som choices on what to do.AutoDiscover also works for supported mobile applications. If the Internal URLs are configured wrong you could get. Outlook 2007/2010 uses Autodiscover to connect to the Exchange server. tweetmeme sourcestalehansen onlysinglefalseIn Exchange 2010 you need to set the Internal URLs for various services on the Client Access Server. AutoDiscover feature automatically discovers the mailbox settings for user profile in Office Outlook application. Script for Configuring Exchange 2010 Internal and External URLs. The script assumes there is only one ADsite AutoDiscover feature in Exchange 2013 let’s client application such as Office Outlook 2007, 20 to connect to Exchange server automatically.For InternalURL the script will look for a CASArray (It is recommended to create a CASArray in any scenario).The script must not be run in an Exchange 2007 coexistence and migration scenario.The Script is developed for Exchange 2003 coexistence and migration scenarios.When you have a total disaster on site 1 and need to fail over to a second site with a passive DAG server that holds all server roles.Change in internal FQDN if you change certificate name.Expansion in the infrastructure with load balanced CAS.This script may come in handy in the following scenarios: Also when deploying Outlook Anywhere you need to configure the External URLs correct for the same services to work. If the Internal URLs are configured wrong you could get certificate errors when logging on to Outlook as well as errors when using free busy and oof services internally. Outlook 2007/2010 uses Autodiscover to connect to the Exchange server. In Exchange 2010 you need to set the Internal URLs for various services on the Client Access Server.