- Cannot find the specified Microsoft Exchange Server
- Posted by Rich on October 4th, 2006
This is the error we get upon the final install checklist.
? What can cause this? Our Network Admin is pretty confident that all of his
settings are fine. We can see the Exchanger Server in the domain. What are we
missing? There are no users set up yet on this test Eschange server, but
there is a OU setup on the Domain...but no specific user there either.?????
? If we press ahead with an install, we can add Exchange (and the router)
later, correct?
- Posted by John O'Donnell on October 4th, 2006
yes you do not need to specify an exchange server to complete the install.
You can always add it later
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John O'Donnell
Microsoft CRM MVP
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- Posted by Rich on October 4th, 2006
Rich, I think your solution would be to not use a fully qualified domain name
for the Exchange server... just the server name.
hth.
"Rich" wrote:
- Posted by Peter Lynch on October 5th, 2006
You can sort out the Exchange stuff after installing
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- Posted by Damir on October 5th, 2006
Hi
Dont type FQDN of the Exchange, just netbios name, example:
exchange05.domain.local is not supported, just type exchange05, try to ping
the name if ping is enabled on the server.
When you type the exchange name, you have two options for SMTP
configuration,first is default, choose the second one and click Next.
You can proceed with installation without exchange server, but notice that
you afterwards can have some registry keys that are missing, like:
SMTPAuthenticate
SMTPServer
SMTPServerPort
SMTPUseSSL
"Peter Lynch" wrote: