For Microsoft Exchange 2007 Client Access Servers Installation, you should
see the following transactions all of which use the CAS test Account:
Test-ActiveSyncConnectivity
Test-IMAPConnectivity
Test-OwaConnectivity
Test-POPConnectivity
Test-WebServicesConnectivity
Also should look at Microsoft Exchange 2007Unified Messaging Servers
Installation, which will have 3 Transactions that use the CAS test Account:
Test-UMConnectivity (Local Fax)
Test-UMConnectivity (Local Voice)
Test-UMConnectivity (Remote Voice)
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Post by JayThanks for the quick reply.
When looking at the rules I only see 6 for Execute: Test. None of these
rules are unique to any of the CAS_ Accounts created using
new-TestCasConnectivityUser.ps1.
Do I just need to disable these rules and re-apply them?
Post by Steven Halsey [MSFT]You will probably need to stop the Synthetic Transactions from running on
the Client Access Servers.
In the Authoring pane set the scope as "Microsoft Exchange 2007 Client
Access Servers Installation"
Then search for rules that begin with "Execute: Test-" this should show all
the Synthetic transactions.
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Post by JayHello,
We have decommissioned some CAS Connectivity Accounts used for monitoring
within SCOM by just deleting the Active Directory Account, and associated
mailbox.
Since, this has happened we are receiving a bunch of events of 672 in the
Security log of our DC's. Is there somewhere in SCOM that I remove this also?
Thanks!!