The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service failed to exchange the required certificates with an IP gateway to enable Transport Layer Security (TLS). Please check that the gateway is configured to operate in the correct security mode. If the gateway is required to operate in TLS mode, check that the certificates being used are correct. More information: "%1". Remote certificate: %2 (%3). Remote end point: %4. Local end point: %5.
The Microsoft Exchange Transport service has started the background scan of the queue database. %1 messages that have not ...
The Microsoft Exchange Transport service is rejecting message submissions because the service continues to consume more memory ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging call router failed to register for directory change notifications on the UMCallRouterSettings ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router received a call with the following parameters: Calling Party: "%1", ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service failed to exchange the required certificates with an IP gateway ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service failed to process a user notification event with the following ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service has been enabled and will now start listening for new calls ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service is redirecting an incoming call for the UM IP gateway with Tenant ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service is redirecting an incoming call for the UM IP gateway with Tenant ...