Creating tenant with renamed "Administrator"?
Hey,
I am trying to create tenants/organizations in Exchange 2010 with the following:
New-Organization -Name "APCHosting" -DomainName "singaporehosting.asia" -Location "en-us" -ProgramId "Business" -OfferId "2" -AdministratorPassword $Password
But it seems like any new organization I have created, it will be named "Administrator" by I run
Get-MailboxDatabase "Mailbox Database 1" | Get-Mailbox
to get the total list of mailbox. Example, it will show the following:
Name Alias ServerName ProhibitSendQuota
---- ----- ---------- -----------------
Administrator Administrator win-nn9cmhpsfns unlimited
DiscoverySearchMailbox... DiscoverySearchMa... win-nn9cmhpsfns 50 GB (53,687,091,200 bytes)
Administrator Administrator win-nn9cmhpsfns 972.8 MB (1,020,055,552 bytes)
DiscoverySearchMailbox... DiscoverySearchMa... win-nn9cmhpsfns 50 GB (53,687,091,200 bytes)
Administrator Administrator win-nn9cmhpsfns 972.8 MB (1,020,055,552 bytes)
DiscoverySearchMailbox... DiscoverySearchMa... win-nn9cmhpsfns 50 GB (53,687,091,200 bytes)
Administrator Administrator win-nn9cmhpsfns 972.8 MB (1,020,055,552 bytes)
DiscoverySearchMailbox... DiscoverySearchMa... win-nn9cmhpsfns 50 GB (53,687,091,200 bytes)
Which is very confusing for me as I do not know which mailbox belows to which tenant. Any advise on how I can improve this situation?
Or to create tenants with renamed "Administrator" for clarity?Jackson Yap APC Hosting http://www.apc.sg/
December 26th, 2010 4:51am
Hi,
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Beta Hosting Deployment...
Part:1
http://blogs.technet.com/b/provtest/archive/2010/06/25/exchange-server-2010-sp1-beta-hosting-deployment-the-first-look-part-1.aspx
Part:2
http://blogs.technet.com/b/provtest/archive/2010/07/08/exchange-server-2010-sp1-beta-hosting-deployment-the-first-look-part-2.aspxAnil
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December 27th, 2010 12:06am
Hi Jackson,
Per my research, I think there is no way to rename “administrator”. If you supply the administrator password by supplying –AdministratorPassword
when creating a new organization, it will automatically create an administrator account. Just as the
article mentions. So it is by design.
Best regards,
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December 28th, 2010 5:03am