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Monte1986
Jun 06, 2022Copper Contributor
EAC and EMS stopped working after CU23 install
I have a 2016 Exchange server with 2010 exchange still in control. Working to move to 2016 then 2019. The 2016 exchange was working fine then on 25 April 3 security updates were installed and all sta...
NathalieC69
Jun 07, 2022Copper Contributor
hello,
can you check with powershell where the virtual directories are pointing ?
is it on a hard drive with a letter ? a volume mount point ?
EAC and EMS are linked to IIS, and the virtual directories of exchange are set in powershell, you can see them in IIS. Any modification must be done in powershell, not in IIS, be careful.
Also check that your directories for exchange, powershell, activesync, etc are in the exclusion list of your antivirus.
best regards, have a good day.
can you check with powershell where the virtual directories are pointing ?
is it on a hard drive with a letter ? a volume mount point ?
EAC and EMS are linked to IIS, and the virtual directories of exchange are set in powershell, you can see them in IIS. Any modification must be done in powershell, not in IIS, be careful.
Also check that your directories for exchange, powershell, activesync, etc are in the exclusion list of your antivirus.
best regards, have a good day.
- Monte1986Jun 07, 2022Copper Contributor
Not sure what the powershell command is for that. Been looking for that for days. If needed how would i fix it?