

Wanted to check what I should expect the standard to be.Įvery adfs farm must have its unique fqdn. (I have not added any Proxy Servers at this time, should I have? as I am trying to connect directly from one AD FS Server to the other in the other forest.) I have seen a few examples of the URL in posts of the internet but the format seems to change and therefore Therefore in the first instance I want to see if I can reach the other AD FS Servers metadata URL directly in IE, what is the default URL following a default installation please?

Verify the specified URL or hostname is a valid federation metadata endpoint "An error occurred during and attempt to read the federation metadata. relaying party trust, on my account domain) and specify the FQDN of the ADFS Server in the resource domain I get the following error When I try to create my first trust (e.g. This appears to work fine as using nslookup I can resolve the FQDN of any host in the other forest. I have a DNS forwarder on each of the DNS Servers (Domain Controllers) in each forest to point to the other DNS Server in the other forest. My LAB used the 192.168.0.x address space for all Servers and the firewall rules allow any traffic in and out from/to any 192.168.0.x address (so I do not believe it is a firewall issue at this time)
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SAN which contains the FQDN of the ADFS Server plus the *.OrigForest.local (for the AD FS Server in that forest) and *.NewForest (for the ADFS Server in that forest). The certificate has the Subject common name (CN=) which mates the FQDN of the ADFS Server. Root CAĮach ADFS Server trusts the CA in the other ForestĮach AD FS Server as a PKI certificate (from the CA in its own forest) based on the WEB Server template (i.e. Two separate AD Forests (OrigForest.local and NewForest.local)Įach forest has a separate CS (certificate services server) e.g. I am setting up ADFS 3 (Windows 2012 R2) in a LAB as follows, as I want/need to learn about ADFS *** similar note as for Option #1, be sure you have any data backed up that you want to retain in the new email account.Can someone please help me with the following question. be sure to set the newly created profile as the default for the next time Outlook is opened (there is no need to delete the old profile at this point) With Outlook closed, open the Control Panel app and add a new profile


If the old account is configured as a POP3 account, the data file for the account will remain and appear in the Outlook Navigation Pane) *** note, if you have contact/calendar data that you want to save, be sure to export that data to a PST file before removing the email account if it's an Exchange or IMAP account. return to the Email tab and remove the old account (go to File -> Account Settings -> Data Files tab -> highlight the data file for the newly added account -> set it as the "default" set the data file for the newly added email account as the "default data file" for the profile (this is where the default contact/calendar folders will be stored) Account Settings -> email tab -> set the email account as the default) I switched to another outlook account, and I would like to set the new one as the primary account, and delete the old one in the Microsoft Office 365 - Outlook
