Topic Last Modified: 2009-06-09
The Exchange Management Console is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0-based tool that provides Exchange administrators with a graphical user interface (GUI) to manage the configuration of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 organizations.
The following topics can help you diagnose and resolve issues with the Exchange Management Console:
- Cannot Close
Exchange Management Console While Wizard is Completing Scheduled
Task
- Cannot View
Mailboxes in Exchange Management Console After Users Move from
Parent Domains to Child Domains
- Exchange
Management Console Reports that Edge Transport Server is Running in
Evaluation Mode
- Exchange
Management Console Unable to Connect to Active Directory with Event
ID 40960
- Registry-related Error
Message When You Run an Exchange 2007 Cmdlet
- Warning
Message When Exchange Management Console in Exchange 2007 is
Opened
- Error
-1056749164 Occurs When You Run the Export-Mailbox Cmdlet on
Exchange 2007 SP1
- Exchange
Management Console Can Be Used to Remove the Mailbox Store Database
File That Contains Mailboxes for Users in a Child Domain
- The Version
Number of the Edge Transport Server Is Not Updated in the Exchange
2007 Management Tools
- Event ID 800
Does Not Include the Name of the User Who Ran the
Get-MessageTrackingLog Cmdlet
- Exchange
Management Console Does Not Create User Display Names in the Format
Specified by the displaySpecifiers Class
- Error
Message When You Try to Run the Exchange Management Shell Snap-in
in Windows PowerShell
- Cannot Use
the Exchange Management Console to Mail-Enable Users
Note: Before you troubleshoot, we highly recommend that you run the Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool in your organization.
For More Information
To learn more about the Exchange Management Console, see Using the Exchange Management Console.
For more information about troubleshooting Exchange 2007 operations, see Troubleshooting.