msRTCSIP-UserRoutingGroupId attribute for a user is incorrect in Active Directory domain:%1 The user with these attributes has DN:%2 These incorrect attribute cannot be updated in the database. Source of replication is: %3. Resolution: This is usually caused due to home pool information change in Active Directory using unsupported tools or direct edits to AD. To resolve this condition, move all the affected user back to the original Pool using Move-CsUser and then move the user again to this Pool gracefully using Move-CsUser.
Move user operation failed. User: %1 Destination pool: %2 Error: 3 Cause: User being moved is not provisioned in the destination ...
Move user operation failed. User: %1 New destination Pool DN: %2 Previous destination pool DN: %3 Cause: Destination pool ...
Move user operation failed. User: %1 Source pool: %2 Destination pool: %3 Cause: Destination pool incompatible with source ...
Moving Central Management Server in the topology resulted in an invalid topology. This can happen if the topology in the ...
msRTCSIP-UserRoutingGroupId attribute for a user is incorrect in Active Directory domain:%1 The user with these attributes ...
MTLS connection with Web Conferencing Server closed due to throttling. FQDN of Web Conferencing Server server is %1. Cause: ...
Multiple central sites can share the Monitoring SQL Server database, Archiving SQL Server database, and Mediation Servers ...
Multiple EUM addresses in proxyAddresses field is detected for the user %1. A user can have at most one EUM address in proxyAddresses ...
Multiple federated Edge Servers have been defined in the current topology. Specify the ProxyPool parameter to indicate which ...