By the way the command: Get-Recipient test1 | select
RootCapabilitiesWill only works if the mailbox have two or more
licenses.. otherwise it shows empty .. then if you remove one of the
two, then you will see the current license type used.
@Lukas Sassl We installed the January SU and left the Serialized Data
Signing feature disabled as we require Queue Viewer. Starting a few
months ago, Exchange decided that after we moved database service
between servers, messages destined to mailboxes on those databases would
sometimes get stuck in ...
@ceantuco the signing feature is optional (but recommended). However, if
you need to use the Queue Viewer and can’t use Exchange Management
Shell, you can (and should) install the January 2023 SU and just leave
the Serialized Data Signing feature disabled until this has been
addressed.
@Lukas Sassl since there is no fix for the queue viewer issue, should I
install the SU and not enable Certificate signing of PowerShell
serialization payload? or do not even bother installing the SU until a
solution for the queue viewer issue is provided? Please adviseThanks!
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