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What Exclusion for Server 2008R2 Domain Controllers, because Exchange 2013 is not connecting with Endpoint Software installed?

Domain Controller Server 2008R2 had Endpoint software installed for a long while and it was recently rebooted. After reboot Exchange 2013 is not able to authenticate users.

Endpoint software was removed from Domain Controller and all works fine.

I have added some Windows folder Exclusions (as recommended by Microsoft) in On-access scanning  for that DC, reinstalled Endpoint client, but still the same problem persists.

Any ideas? What else can I exclude or check, uncheck to resolve this issue.

Thank you



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  • Hello Derekbarabas,

    what else can I exclude
    I'm not aware that Endpoint interferes with
    authentication - is it just the Exchange server that has problems?
    Failed authentications events should be logged on both servers, this is where I'd start.

    Christian

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  • Hello Derekbarabas,

    what else can I exclude
    I'm not aware that Endpoint interferes with
    authentication - is it just the Exchange server that has problems?
    Failed authentications events should be logged on both servers, this is where I'd start.

    Christian

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