From: Mister Twister on 25 May 2010 13:56 I'm running Exchange 2007 SP2, and I'm getting ready to add my first 2010 server. Following Microosft's recommendations, I've installed all of the prerequisites and enabled the appropriate services. But, when I get to Organization Prerequisites in the Readiness Checks, I get the following failure: "Error: The domain 'contosocorp.com' is configured authoritative or non-authoritative inconsistently among multiple recipient policies." I have the following example domains configured: mail.contosocorp.com mail.contoso.com owa.contosocorp.com owa.contoso.com contosocorp.com contoso.com I have two E-mail Address Policies configured in the organization: Contoso Address Policy Default Policy I've run the script detailed at: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/09/05/449764.aspx and found that the contosocorp.com domain is non-authoritative in the Default policy (which is disabled). However, I can't seem to figure out how to fix that. Everything I've come across seems to assume that I have Exchange 2003 or 2000. I'm sure this is something incredibly dumb that I'm just missing, but I'm nearing the end of my rope.
From: Mister Twister on 26 May 2010 13:14 Well, in case anyone else runs in to this, the solution I found was to remove the offending domain from the unused policy, re-run the prereq check, and go forward. On 2010-05-25 13:56:47 -0400, Mister Twister said: > I'm running Exchange 2007 SP2, and I'm getting ready to add my first > 2010 server. > > Following Microosft's recommendations, I've installed all of the > prerequisites and enabled the appropriate services. But, when I get to > Organization Prerequisites in the Readiness Checks, I get the following > failure: > > "Error: > The domain 'contosocorp.com' is configured authoritative or > non-authoritative inconsistently among multiple recipient policies." > > I have the following example domains configured: > mail.contosocorp.com > mail.contoso.com > owa.contosocorp.com > owa.contoso.com > contosocorp.com > contoso.com > > I have two E-mail Address Policies configured in the organization: > Contoso Address Policy > Default Policy > > I've run the script detailed at: > http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/09/05/449764.aspx and found that > the contosocorp.com domain is non-authoritative in the Default policy > (which is disabled). However, I can't seem to figure out how to fix > that. > > Everything I've come across seems to assume that I have Exchange 2003 > or 2000. I'm sure this is something incredibly dumb that I'm just > missing, but I'm nearing the end of my rope.
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