Upgrading Address Policies
I've tried running the commands to update the current default policy from 2003 to 2007 but I keep getting this error. + Set-EmailAddressPolicy <<<< "Default Policy" -forceupgrade -IncludedRecipients AllRecipients Set-EmailAddressPolicy : The recipient policy "Default Policy" with mailbox manager settings cannot be managed by the current version of Exchange Management Console. Please use a management console with the same version as the object. At line:1 char:23 I've ran it with the forceupgrade and without. I've checked my 2003 server and there are no mailbox manager policies applied, all of the boxes are unchecked for the default policy. I also looked in ADSIEdit and all of the values for mailbox manager policies say Not Set. Any suggestions??
July 23rd, 2009 3:44am
HI,This error message indicates that it's not just a recipient policy but that you also have mailbox manager policy settings on this object. Since Mailbox Manager policies no longer exist in Exchange 2007, you need to remove the mailbox manager policy settings from this recipient policy object using Exchange 2003 before you can upgrade the policy to Exchange 2007 version (you can create another mailbox manager policy that has no email address policy settings in Exchange 2003 if you want to keep the mailbox manager settings).ResourceAddress List and EAP filter upgrades with Exchange Server 2007
RegardsChinthaka
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July 23rd, 2009 4:31am
here is a script that you can use for updating your LDAP definitions to OPATH http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/03/12/436983.aspxlasse at humandata dot se, http://anewmessagehasarrived.blogspot.com
July 23rd, 2009 12:13pm
I've looked under the mailbox manager policy tab in Exchange 2003 and none of the boxes are checked. I've also looked in ADSIEdit under Configuration>Services>Microsoft Exchange>Domain>Recipient Policies>Properties of Default Policy and all msExchMailboxManager settings the Value is <not set>. Is there somewhere else I can check or something I am missing in turning off this policy? We currently do not use Mailbox Manager Policies but I have inherited our Exchange 2003 environment and it's hard to tell what other people have done with it.
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July 23rd, 2009 4:42pm
If you even have a "mailbox manager settings" tab this error will occur. you need to right-click on your policies and select "change property pages". then untick "mailbox manager settings"
Mike Crowley A+, Network+, Security+,
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July 25th, 2009 12:16am
Thank you so much. I've been racking my brain over this for days.
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July 25th, 2009 12:44am
yeah i can imagine. that one is really subtle!
Mike Crowley A+, Network+, Security+,
MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator / Messaging Administrator
July 25th, 2009 1:00am