![]() ![]() ![]() Since this entire lab exists on a single flat subnet ( 10.0.0.0/8 ) I foolishly, ignored the default gateway bit of the error message and focussed on client connectivity. Your Network Adapter does not have a default gateway”. The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. When creating a new profile the error received was “ The action cannot be completed. The symptom was that Outlook would not connect using an existing profile, and was unable to create a net new profile. Legacy IIS permissions when coexisting with Exchange 2013 are covered here for example. Well it turns out that they were, and this was just a client side issue. A witch hunt then ensued to ensure that all of my Outlook Anywhere, Autodiscover and authentication settings were correct. Outlook 2013 refused to connect to Exchange 2013. When doing some recent customer work for Exchange 2013, I ran into an annoying issue in one of my labs.
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