As part of the Hub Transport server installation, a default accepted domain is created as an authoritative domain for the Exchange organization. The default accepted domain is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for your forest root domain. You may want to add authoritative domains for your organization, such as external SMTP domains that differ from your internal SMTP domains. Accepted domains include both authoritative domains and relay domains.
Are you sure you want to disable local continuous replication for '{0}'? Note: This will disable the local continuous replication ...
As a best practice, enable Kerberos authentication for SMTP message transfer between cluster server {2} and other Exchange ...
As a best practice, the size of the 'Application' log on server {2} should be increased. The current size is {9}MB. For servers ...
As many of the queued messages share the same destinations, the tool will focus on the destinations that occurred frequently ...
As part of the Hub Transport server installation, a default accepted domain is created as an authoritative domain for the ...
As part of updating a message (MID=%1) in a folder (FID=%2) of database '%3', %4 search folder links were also updated (and ...
As part of updating a message (MID=%1) in a folder (FID=%2) of database '%3', %4 search folder links were also updated (and ...
Assigned tasks cannot be modified using Microsoft Outlook Web Access. To modify an assigned task, use a different program, ...
Associate this connector with the following Hub Transport servers. Alternatively, you can add Edge Subscriptions to this ...