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Remove CAS Array with ADSI Edit

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Hi Folks,

sometimes you forget to delete the Exchange 2010 CAS Array Object with “Remove-ClientAccessArray” within the Exchange 2010 Shell while migrating to Exchange 2013.

After Deinstallation of Exchange 2010 the “Remove-ClientAccessArray” isn’t available in the Exchange 2013 Shell.

To remove the CAS Array Object open ADSI-Edit and go to configuration

Navigate to this path:

CN=Configuration,DC=DOMAIN,DC=LOCAL
CN=Services
CN=Microsoft Exchange
CN=EXCHANGE_ORG
CN=Administrative Groups
CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)
CN=Array
DELETE CAS Array Entry and wait for AD Replication

cas-array

Cheers, Chris



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