Alınan Hata, Organization Preparation FAILED The following error was generated when “$error.Clear(); initialize-ExchangeUniversalGroups -DomainController $RoleDomainController -ActiveDirectorySplitPermissions $RoleActiveDirectorySplitPermissions ” was run: “Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Tasks.InvalidWKObjectException: The well-known object entry B:32:B3DDC6BE2A3BE84B97EB2DCE9477E389:CN=Help Desk\0ADEL:92d2a300-8338-40d5-976a-669a78da35a6,CN=Deleted Objects,DC=dmnint,DC=intra on the otherWellKnownObjects attribute in the container object CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=dmnint,DC=intra points to an invalid DN or a deleted object. Remove the entry, and then rerun the task. at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.ThrowError(Exception exception, ErrorCategory errorCategory, Object target, String helpUrl) at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Tasks.InitializeExchangeUniversalGroups.CreateGroup(ADOrganizationalUnit usgContainer, String groupName, Int32 groupId, Guid wkGuid, String groupDescription, GroupTypeFlags groupType, Boolean createAsRoleGroup) at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Tasks.InitializeExchangeUniversalGroups.CreateRoleGroup(ADOrganizationalUnit usgContainer, RoleGroupDefinition …
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When you use the Get-Queue cmdlet in Exchange 2013 you will see a Velocity property (not visible in the Queue Viewer tool): So what exactly is this Velocity? Does zero means no emails is coming in or going out? Is zero a good thing? The Velocity property is simply the drain rate of the queue. Exchange 2013 measures the rate of messages entering and leaving every queue and stores these values in queue properties. These rates can be used as an indicator of queue and transport server health. There …