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Can not find "Receive connectors" in Exchange Management Console for Exchange server 2007 (hub transport)
Hello!
I'm new to Exchange server 2007.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996750.aspx
says that " To modify the status of an existing Receive connector on a Hub Transport server, in the console tree, expand Organization Configuration, select Hub Transport, and then click the Receive Connectors tab"
But I don't have a receive connectors tab. The tabs I see for "Hub transport" is "Remote domains","Accepted domains","E-mail address policies","Transport rules","Journaling","Send connectors","Edge subscriptions".
Must I do something special to see the "receive connector" tab? What?
The Exchange Management Shell gives output like shown below for Get-ReceiveConnector command so I should have a receive connector, I just don't see it in the EMC.
>Get-ReceiveConnector
Identity Bindings Enabled
-------- -------- -------
EXCHANGE\Default EXCHANGE {0.0.0.0:25} True
EXCHANGE\Client EXCHANGE {0.0.0.0:587} True
I'm new to Exchange server 2007.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996750.aspx
says that " To modify the status of an existing Receive connector on a Hub Transport server, in the console tree, expand Organization Configuration, select Hub Transport, and then click the Receive Connectors tab"
But I don't have a receive connectors tab. The tabs I see for "Hub transport" is "Remote domains","Accepted domains","E-mail address policies","Transport rules","Journaling","Send connectors","Edge subscriptions".
Must I do something special to see the "receive connector" tab? What?
The Exchange Management Shell gives output like shown below for Get-ReceiveConnector command so I should have a receive connector, I just don't see it in the EMC.
>Get-ReceiveConnector
Identity Bindings Enabled
-------- -------- -------
EXCHANGE\Default EXCHANGE {0.0.0.0:25} True
EXCHANGE\Client EXCHANGE {0.0.0.0:587} True
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