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It was running the command 'Get-OwaVirtualDirectory'. Previous Versions of Exchange > Exchange Server 2010 Question 1 Sign in to active directory error 0x51 ldap server unavailable vote This issue is driving us nuts - there are no issues with Domain Controllers or AD in this environment. The server it is citing in the error has been retired
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- it was gracefully dcpromo'ed down and removed from the environment. DNS has no record of it, nor is it located anywhere else. We are not able to log into Outlook Web App either with authentication failed errors - and I can't help but expect these 2 issues are related? I tried hard coding the Configuration Domain Controller at the org level, an active directory error 0x51 occurred when trying to check the suitability of server as well as using the -staticdomaincontrollers and -staticglobalcatalogservers with the "Set-ExchangeServer" powershell command - no luck.... System settings of the exchange 2010 servers show they are pointing to the correct DCs - but I still get this error accompanied with long delays in rendering windows in EMC. Extremely frustrating..... I have an issue logged with MS now, but they aren't looking at them until Nov 9. Has anyone seen this issue at all? More info on the OWA config - using Form based auth, and I'm not able to perform a simple test-owaconnectivity -mailboxcredential (get-credential\username) -allowuntrustedcertificate -allowinsecurelogon - please help Thursday, November 05, 2009 4:05 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi,Did you try using Get-OwaVirtualDirectory with -DomainController
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