- #Exchange server 2010 to 2016 migration step by step update
- #Exchange server 2010 to 2016 migration step by step series
The SCP is registered in Active Directory and used, alongside the Exchange 2010 SCP, as a location Domain-Joined clients can utilize to find their mailbox on the Exchange Server.īy default, the SCP will be in the form /Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml for example.
#Exchange server 2010 to 2016 migration step by step update
Updating the Service Connection Point for AutodiscoverĪfter successfully installing Exchange Server 2016, a change worth making is to update the Service Connection Point (SCP). However even with those changes, very similar commands are used within the Exchange Management Shell and you will be able to re-purpose any Exchange 2010 PowerShell skills learnt. For example, Send and Receive connectors are both managed from the Mail Flow section rather than hidden within respective Organization and Server sections. Exchange 20 move to a more task-oriented view. In Exchange 20, the focus was based on the organization, servers and recipients with distinct sections for each. You’ll notice that the EAC is very different in layout to Exchange Server 2010’s Exchange Management Console. Login using an organization admin credentials:Īfter you successfully login, take a moment to navigate around each section of the EAC to familiarise yourself with the new interface.įigure 4: Exploring the Exchange 2016 EAC You should see the Exchange Admin Center login form. Click Continue to this website to access the EAC login form: When launching via a localhost URL and because we haven’t installed the real SSL certificate we will see a certificate warning, as shown below.
Post-Installation Configuration Changes Checking Exchange After InstallationĪfter installation completes we will ensure that the new Exchange Server is available.Ĭhoose Start and launch the Exchange Administrative Center from the menu, or navigate using Internet Explorer to Figure 1: Launching the EAC
#Exchange server 2010 to 2016 migration step by step series
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