From: Mister Twister on
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
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.