Alan Bateman
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Exchange 2010 Hub Transport Remote Domains Warning Message
If I look in Exchange Management console and select organisation configuration --> hub transport, then under the remote domains tab I have the following warning message : Some warnings were reported when loading data. Click here for details... When I click for details I get a dialog box with:
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Microsoft Exchange Warning
Warnings
Get-RemoteDomain
Completed
Warning
The object @ourdomainname.co.uk has been corrupted, and it's in an inconsistent state. The following validation errors happened:
Warning:
Could not convert property DomainName to type SmtpDomainWithSubdomains. Error while converting string '@ourdomainname.co.uk' to result type Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Sm tpDomainWi thSubdomai ns: "@shor.co.uk" isn't a valid SMTP domain.
Warning:
You must provide a value for this property.
[OK]
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Could someone please explain to me what this really means, should I be concerned, and what should I do about it.
the string "@ourdomain.co.uk" has been changed to protect our real domainname. Otherwise you see it as it is.
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Microsoft Exchange Warning
Warnings
Get-RemoteDomain
Completed
Warning
The object @ourdomainname.co.uk has been corrupted, and it's in an inconsistent state. The following validation errors happened:
Warning:
Could not convert property DomainName to type SmtpDomainWithSubdomains. Error while converting string '@ourdomainname.co.uk' to result type Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Sm
Warning:
You must provide a value for this property.
[OK]
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Could someone please explain to me what this really means, should I be concerned, and what should I do about it.
the string "@ourdomain.co.uk" has been changed to protect our real domainname. Otherwise you see it as it is.
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There is also this other domain which does refer to our live public domain name (which in all other respects appears to be working so I'm at a complete loss as to how this entry got in here. I guess I'm just going to remove it and hope nothing breaks.