The sign-in to Outlook Web App failed. The Active Directory profile for "%1" doesn't have a primary SMTP address. This may have happened because the user's account wasn't created using the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange command-line tools. The following Exchange Management Shell steps provide one way of correcting the most common cause of the problem. Get-User "%2" | Disable-Mailbox. Get-User "%3" | Enable-Mailbox At the prompt, enter the mailbox database name (normally "Mailbox Store").
The Shell was used to create this dynamic distribution group. You cannot use the EMC to modify this dynamic distribution ...
The SID %1 was found on %2 users in the DS, so the store cannot map this SID to a unique user. The users involved are: %3 ...
The SID %1 was found on %2 users in the DS, so the store cannot map this SID to a unique user. The users involved are: %3 ...
The sign-in to Outlook Web App failed. The Active Directory profile for "%1" doesn't have a primary SMTP address. This may ...
The sign-in to Outlook Web App failed. The Active Directory profile for "%1" doesn't have a primary SMTP address. This may ...
The sign-in to Outlook Web App failed. User %1 has a mailbox on %2 server version. However, no Client Access server or front-end ...
The sign-in to Outlook Web App failed. User %1 has a mailbox on %2 server version. However, no Client Access server or front-end ...
The signature of log file %1 doesn't match other log files. Recovery won't succeed unless all signatures match. Log files ...
The signature of log file %1 doesn't match other log files. Recovery won't succeed unless all signatures match. Log files ...