Switching Exchange 2013 over to a public accessible address requires a valid FQDN and a valid SSL Certificate. After installing the certificate on the server we need to find our way to the Exchange Administration Center. Once here do the following: Select Servers, then Certificates Choose the valid Certificate you plan to use and Click […]
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After a successful install of Exchange 2013 came time to move services from Exchange 2010 over to the new server. I was able to do all of this via the new management interface under ECP without issue. After a lengthily testing all seemed to be working when I noticed I was no longer able to […]
I wanted to update CrashPlan to the latest version. So I download the latest Linux install and what I found after attempting to install was that I needed to uninstall the existing version before installing the new one. The following steps Stop the CrashPlan process from running /etc/init.d/crashplan stop Manually delete the following directories /usr/local/crashplan […]
Today I found myself updating CrashPlan on my headless server and client computers. In doing so I needed to Uninstall CrashPlan to install the latest release. I found after this I needed to adopt the backup however I someone lost the option to do so. The following steps need to be done via the connected […]
Have you recently installed Exchange 2013, to later need to install CU1 to support down level servers such as Exchange 2010. Guess what? Cumulative Update 2 (RTM) for Exchange Server 2013 has been released to the wild. In this update we expect to have resolutions to issues that were found in Exchange Server 2013 CU1 […]
In my previous post I was banging my head over an Exchange 2013 issue. I was able to finally resolve it. And it took some steps to do so… 451 4.4.0 Primary target IP address responded with: “451 5.7.3 Cannot achieve Exchange Server authentication.” After an Exchange 2013 Install I found myself having issues with […]