
Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory -Server | Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory -InternalUrl -ExternalUrl Get-OwaVirtualDirectory -Server | Set-OwaVirtualDirectory -InternalUrl -ExternalUrl Get-EcpVirtualDirectory -Server | Set-EcpVirtualDirectory -InternalUrl -ExternalUrl Set-OutlookAnywhere -InternalHostname -InternalClientAuthenticationMethod Ntlm -InternalClientsRequireSsl $true -ExternalHostname -ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod Basic -ExternalClientsRequireSsl $true -IISAuthenticationMethods Negotiate,NTLM,Basic
Set the URL for Outlook Anywhere, OWA, ECP, Web Services, ActiveSync, Offline Address Book and MAPI in Exchange server 2016. Please run the following command to set the Service Connection Point to point the user to the current server: Set-ClientAccessService -Identity -AutodiscoverServiceInternalUriĦ.Import the Certificates to the new server. After installation, please follow the steps below to set. :\Setup.exe /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms / PrepareAllDomainsĤ.Then we could install the Exchange 2016. :\Setup.exe /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms / PrepareAD Please run the following commands to prepare the Schema/AD/AD domains: :\Setup.exe /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms /PrepareSchema. Install the Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API 4.0, Core Runtime 64-bit.įor more information: Exchange Server prerequisites. Install the Visual C++ Redistributable Package for Visual Studio 2012/2013. Install the required Windows components. Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2016 are quite different, so please following the steps to prepare the prerequisites for Exchange 2016. Please make sure your Exchange 2010 version is Rollup 11 for Exchange 2010 SP3 or later.įor more information: Exchange Server system requirements.
For a safer and more stable migration operation, please understand the system requirements of Exchange 2016 before migrating.In order to better solve your problem, which version do you want to migrate from Exchange 2010 to?īelow I will provide the steps for migrating from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016, if you want to know about "Migration from Exchange 2010 to 2019", please feel free to let me know.
Your question in the title is "Migration from Exchange 2010 to 2019", and the question in the main text is "Migration from Exchange 2010 to 2016" because the migration methods of the two are very different.