To complete the federation configuration, you need to add a TXT record in DNS for the domain you want to use as the account namespace and for any other domain you want to add as a federated domain. The format of the TXT record should be "example.com IN TXT hash-value" where example.com is replaced with the domain you want to configure for federation and hash-value is replaced with the proof value generated with "Get-FederatedDomainProof -DomainName example.com". After the TXT record is available in DNS, complete the federation configuration by using the Manage Federation Wizard in the Exchange Management Console or the Set-FederatedOrganizationIdentifier cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell.
To complete configuration (1) Restart Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Service on {0} and (2) For self-signed certificates, ...
To complete the Federation configuration, you must add a TXT record in DNS for the domain you want to use as the account ...
To complete the Federation configuration, you must add a TXT record in DNS for the domain you want to use as the account ...
To complete the federation configuration, you need to add a TXT record in DNS for the domain you want to use as the account ...
To complete the federation configuration, you need to add a TXT record in DNS for the domain you want to use as the account ...
To complete TLS setup, do all of the following: (1) Create a new certificate using the New-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet (2) ...
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