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Test-OwaConnectivity

This cmdlet is available only in Exchange Server 2010.

Use the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet to verify that Microsoft Office Outlook Web App is running as expected. The Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet can be used to test Outlook Web App connectivity for all Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 virtual directories on a specified Client Access server for all mailboxes on servers running Exchange that are in the same Active Directory site. The Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet can also be used to test the connectivity for an individual Exchange Outlook Web App URL.

For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax.

Syntax

Test-OwaConnectivity
    [-URL] <String>
    -MailboxCredential <PSCredential>
    [-AllowUnsecureAccess]
    [-Confirm]
    [-DomainController <Fqdn>]
    [-LightMode]
    [-ResetTestAccountCredentials]
    [-Timeout <UInt32>]
    [-TrustAnySSLCertificate]
    [-WhatIf]
    [<CommonParameters>]
Test-OwaConnectivity
    [[-ClientAccessServer] <ServerIdParameter>]
    [-MailboxServer <ServerIdParameter>]
    [-MonitoringContext]
    [-RSTEndpoint <String>]
    [-TestType <OwaConnectivityTestType>]
    [-VirtualDirectoryName <String>]
    [-AllowUnsecureAccess]
    [-Confirm]
    [-DomainController <Fqdn>]
    [-LightMode]
    [-ResetTestAccountCredentials]
    [-Timeout <UInt32>]
    [-TrustAnySSLCertificate]
    [-WhatIf]
    [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet tests the connectivity of all Exchange Outlook Web App virtual directories on a Client Access server or tests connectivity of a single Exchange Outlook Web App URL.

To test all Exchange Outlook Web App virtual directories on a Client Access server, there must be a test Active Directory account. There must also be a test mailbox in each Active Directory site that hosts mailboxes that can be accessed through the virtual directories being tested. If the test environment wasn't created during the Mailbox server setup, you are prompted to run the script that creates the test mailboxes and test users when you run the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet.

If the server hosting the test mailbox isn't available, the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet returns an error that might not clearly identify the problem. To avoid this, check that the server that hosts the test mailbox is running and that the mailbox is available before you run the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet. You can use the Test-MapiConnectivity cmdlet to do this.

If you run the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet on a Client Access server without using either the ClientAccessServer parameter or the URL parameter, the cmdlet tests the server on which you run the cmdlet. To test a specific Client Access server, use the ClientAccessServer parameter.

To test a single URL, run the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet with the URL parameter and credentials for an existing Exchange mailbox. If the URL is behind a load balancer, you can't predict which Client Access server the command will test. Because credentials are required as part of the parameters when you use the URL parameter, you can use any account to run the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet when you use the URL parameter.

If the command encounters a virtual directory that doesn't require Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), the command skips that directory unless the AllowUnsecureAccess parameter is used. If the AllowUnsecureAccess parameter is used, communications between servers are sent in clear text for purposes of the test.

The Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet can be run as a one-time interactive task or as a scheduled task under Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 control. To run the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet as a System Center Operations Manager 2007 task, the Client Access test mailbox must be available on the Mailbox servers that the cmdlet tests against.

You need to be assigned permissions before you can run this cmdlet. Although this topic lists all parameters for the cmdlet, you may not have access to some parameters if they're not included in the permissions assigned to you. To find the permissions required to run any cmdlet or parameter in your organization, see Find the permissions required to run any Exchange cmdlet.

Examples

Example 1

Test-OwaConnectivity -URL:https://mail.contoso.com/owa -MailboxCredential:(get-credential contoso\kweku)

This example tests the connectivity for the URL https://mail.contoso.com/owa using the credentials for the user contoso\kweku.

Example 2

Test-OwaConnectivity -ClientAccessServer:Contoso12 -AllowUnsecureAccess

This example tests the connectivity of a specific Client Access server Contoso12 and tests all Exchange Outlook Web App virtual directories that support Exchange mailboxes. These include the virtual directories that don't require SSL.

Parameters

-AllowUnsecureAccess

The AllowUnsecureAccess switch specifies whether virtual directories that don't require SSL are tested. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.

If you don't use this switch, the command skips virtual directories that don't require SSL, and an error is generated.

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-ClientAccessServer

This parameter is available only in Exchange Server 2010

The ClientAccessServer parameter specifies the name of the Client Access server to test. If this parameter is included, all Exchange Outlook Web App virtual directories on the Client Access server are tested against all Exchange Mailbox servers in the local Active Directory site.

Don't use this parameter with the URL parameter.

Type:ServerIdParameter
Position:1
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-Confirm

The Confirm switch specifies whether to show or hide the confirmation prompt. How this switch affects the cmdlet depends on if the cmdlet requires confirmation before proceeding.

  • Destructive cmdlets (for example, Remove-* cmdlets) have a built-in pause that forces you to acknowledge the command before proceeding. For these cmdlets, you can skip the confirmation prompt by using this exact syntax: -Confirm:$false.
  • Most other cmdlets (for example, New-* and Set-* cmdlets) don't have a built-in pause. For these cmdlets, specifying the Confirm switch without a value introduces a pause that forces you acknowledge the command before proceeding.
Type:SwitchParameter
Aliases:cf
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-DomainController

The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com.

Type:Fqdn
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-LightMode

The LightMode parameter isn't implemented for this diagnostic command. Using this parameter doesn't change the behavior of the command.

This parameter is implemented for other Exchange diagnostic commands where it's used to run a less intensive version of a command.

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-MailboxCredential

The MailboxCredential parameter specifies the mailbox credential for a single URL test.

A value for this parameter requires the Get-Credential cmdlet. To pause this command and receive a prompt for credentials, use the value (Get-Credential). Or, before you run this command, store the credentials in a variable (for example, $cred = Get-Credential) and then use the variable name ($cred) for this parameter. For more information, see Get-Credential.

The MailboxCredential parameter is required only when using the URL parameter.

Type:PSCredential
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-MailboxServer

The MailboxServer parameter specifies the name of the Mailbox server to test. If not specified, all Mailbox servers in the local Active Directory site are tested.

Type:ServerIdParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-MonitoringContext

The MonitoringContext switch includes the associated monitoring events and performance counters in the results. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.

Typically, you include the monitoring events and performance counters in the results when the output is passed to Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM).

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-ResetTestAccountCredentials

The ResetTestAccountCredentials switch resets the password for the test account that's used to run this command. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.

The password for the test account is typically reset every seven days. Use this switch to force a password reset any time it's required for security reasons.

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-RSTEndpoint

This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-TestType

The TestType parameter specifies whether the command tests internal or external URLs. Values are Internal and External. You can't use this parameter with the URL parameter. When neither the TestType parameter nor the URL parameter is specified, the default is TestType:Internal.

Type:OwaConnectivityTestType
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-Timeout

The Timeout parameter specifies the amount of time, in seconds, to wait for the test operation to finish. The default value for the Timeout parameter is 30 seconds. You must specify a time-out value greater than 0 seconds and less than 1 hour (3,600 seconds). We recommend that you always configure this parameter with a value of 5 seconds or more.

Type:UInt32
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-TrustAnySSLCertificate

The TrustAnySSLCertificate switch allows Exchange to accept certificates from untrusted certification authorities (CAs). You don't need to specify a value with this switch.

This switch is useful for testing internal URLs, because a URL that has an associated certificate is typically an external URL. This switch lets the task check an internal URL without generating an error when the certificate doesn't match the URL.

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-URL

The URL parameter specifies the URL to test. This parameter is required only when you want to test a single Outlook Web App URL.

If this parameter is used, the MailboxCredential parameter is also required.

You can't use the URL parameter with the TestType or ClientAccessServer parameters.

Type:String
Position:1
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-VirtualDirectoryName

The VirtualDirectoryName parameter specifies the name of the virtual directory to test on a particular Client Access server. If this parameter isn't included, all Exchange Outlook Web App virtual directories that support Exchange mailboxes are tested.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

-WhatIf

The WhatIf switch simulates the actions of the command. You can use this switch to view the changes that would occur without actually applying those changes. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.

Type:SwitchParameter
Aliases:wi
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Exchange Server 2010

Inputs

Input types

To see the input types that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Input Type field for a cmdlet is blank, the cmdlet doesn't accept input data.

Outputs

Output types

To see the return types, which are also known as output types, that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Output Type field is blank, the cmdlet doesn't return data.