•The user name you provide could be either the Windows logon name or Common Name (CN) of the Active Directory User for accessing the Microsoft Exchange server. If the CN is provided, make sure that the user resides under the default Users Organization Unit (OU). If the Windows logon name is provided, it should be in the format: Domain\Username and the corresponding user could be in any OU.
To find the CN for a user on a domain controller server:
a.Install the ADSIEdit MMC
b.Select Start > Run and enter adsiedit.msc.
c.When the
To provide information about your domain controllers:
1.Select Options > Protocol Settings > Storage Essentials > Global Application Discovery Settings.
2.In the Exchange Information section, click Create.
3.Click the Add New Domain Controller link.
a.In the Domain box, enter the domain name.
b.In the Domain Controller Name box, enter the fully qualified DNS name for the domain controller.
c.In the User Common Name box, enter the user name of the Active Directory User for accessing the Microsoft Exchange server.
d.In the Domain Password box, enter the corresponding password for accessing the Microsoft Exchange server.
e.In the Verify Password box,
4.Click Add.
The domain controller is added to the table.
5.Click OK.
6.Repeat these steps for each domain controller.
7.When all of your domain controllers are added, run wmiadap /f on the Exchange Server to refresh the Exchange data.
IMPORTANT: You must discover the host running Microsoft Exchange. See ”Step 3 — Discovering Applications” on page 123.
Editing a Microsoft Exchange Domain Controller
To provide information about your domain controllers:
1.Select Options > Protocol Settings > Storage Essentials > Global Application Discovery Settings.
2.Click the Edit button next to the Exchange domain controller you want to edit.
3.Enter a new User Name or Domain Password.
4.Click Edit.
The domain controller updates are added to the table.
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