Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-14
Use the Completion page to confirm whether the changes you made to the transport rule were made successfully. Click Finish to complete the Edit Transport Rule wizard.
A status of Completed indicates that the wizard completed the task successfully. A status of Failed indicates that the task was not completed. If the task fails, review the summary for an explanation, and then click Back to make any additional changes.
For more information about making configuration changes to a transport rule, see the following topics:
- How to
Modify a Transport Rule
- How to
Modify Transport Rule Conditions and Exceptions in the Exchange
Management Shell
The summary pane lists the following fields:
- Management Shell command
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This field lists the Exchange Management Shell command that was used to edit the transport rule. If the task is successful, this text is displayed as Management Shell command completed. If the task fails, this text is displayed as Management Shell command attempted.
For more information about the Set-TransportRule cmdlet, see Set-TransportRule (RTM).
For more information about the Exchange Management Shell, see Using the Exchange Management Shell.
- Elapsed Time
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This field indicates the amount of time it took for the wizard to complete the task. If the elapsed time is 00:00:00, this indicates that the task took less than 1 second to complete.
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You can press CTRL+C to copy the text in the summary pane to the Clipboard. After the text has been copied to the Clipboard, you can paste it into a document or screen. |
Recommended Next Steps
After you've edited the transport rule, we recommend that you perform the following tasks:
- If the existing transport rule was modified on a Hub Transport
server, verify that the transport rule has been replicated to all
the Hub Transport servers in your organization. Replication of
transport rule changes depends on Active Directory replication so
the time that it takes for transport rule replication depends on
your configuration and topology. A new log entry is created on each
Hub Transport server every time that the transport rule
configuration is updated.
For more information, see Understanding How Transport Rules Are Applied in an Exchange 2007 Organization.
- If the existing transport rule was modified on an Edge
Transport server, it isn't automatically replicated to other Edge
Transport servers. If you want to apply the same transport rules to
all your Edge Transport servers, you can use the
Export-TransportRuleCollection cmdlet and
Import-TransportRuleCollection cmdlet.
For more information, see the following topics:
- Export-TransportRuleCollection
(RTM)
- Import-TransportRuleCollection
(RTM)
Caution: When you import a transport rule collection into an Edge Transport server, all transport rules previously configured on that server are overwritten.
- Export-TransportRuleCollection
(RTM)
- After you have verified the transport rule change has been
applied, verify that the transport rule works as expected by
sending messages that meet the transport rule conditions, and none
of the exceptions, and verifying the actions have been applied
correctly. You should also send messages that meet none of the
conditions, or messages that meet the conditions as well as the
exceptions, and verify that the actions have not been applied.
For More Information
For more information about transport rules, see the following topics:
- Overview of
Transport Rules
- Understanding How
Transport Rules Are Applied in an Exchange 2007
Organization
- Managing
Transport Rules
- How to
Modify Transport Rule Conditions and Exceptions in the Exchange
Management Shell
- How to
Modify Transport Rule Actions in the Exchange Management
Shell
- Transport
Rule Predicates
- Transport
Rule Actions
- Regular
Expressions in Transport Rules