If you use the GUI to do your install, an RGC will be automatically created.
If you do not use the GUI, one will not be created.
Your syntax looks proper.
If you don't have a separate lab environment - you still have a lab. It's
called your production servers.
From: Tanya Pinetti
Michael,
I don't believe you can create additional RGCs via GUI. From my research, it
appears it can only be done via Powershell. I can't even see the RGCs in the
E2010 Management Console.
Maybe my question was not clear, but it was referring to creating additional
RGCs. I'm just not sure
You are correct. You cannot create or modify RGC's from the GUI.
If you set bidirectional:$true then the RGC gets created on both sides.
From: Tanya Pinetti [mailto:tpine...@outlook.com]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 1:58 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Creating Routing Group
Thanks Michael. After I sent my last email, I noticed that Bidirectional was
not in the Get-RoutingGroupConnector commandlet, so I assumed (and hoped) that
Bidirectional would create it in the E2003 AG.
From: mich...@smithcons.com
To: exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE:
I have seen it happen for numerous PST especially old ones, i think it has
to do with fragmentation of the PST file, importing the file creates a new
one not fragmented at all, same thing happens would happen if you had used
the Compact Now button in Outlook under File Properties).
On Tue, Jan
I appreciate the response. That's the only thing I could think it was
doing, but wanted some confirmation. I just had not paid attention before
so I wasn't expecting to see that happening when just importing. Did think
the original file would actually be altered in any way.
Thanks again.
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