![]() The response includes the homeMDB attribute that points to the new Exchange mailbox server for the user's mailbox. In this referral response, an ecWrongServer value is returned to Outlook. More InformationĪfter a Move-Mailbox operation, Outlook receives a referral from the Exchange mailbox server on which the mailbox was formerly located. ![]() Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section. To resolve this issue, install Exchange Server 2007 SP3 on the Exchange Server 2007 mailbox server, and install Exchange Server 2010 SP1 on the Exchange Server 2010 mailbox server. This issue occurs in the release version of Exchange Server 2010 and in Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and earlier versions. The error message is not generated if the user manually updates the profile with the new mailbox server, or if the user creates a new Outlook profile. If Outlook is running, it recovers from this issue by itself in 30 minutes or more. If you use the Test-EmailAutoConfig cmdlet and specify the user’s mailbox, the correct information for the mailbox configuration is returned. If the user runs a repair on the profile, the same error message is received. ![]() Microsoft Exchange administrator has made a change that requires you to quit and restart Outlook.Īdditionally, the user encounters the following symptoms:Īfter the user restarts Outlook, Outlook continues to connect to the old server.
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