What is Autodiscover SCP?

What is Autodiscover SCP?

Autodiscover makes it easy to retrieve information that you need to connect to mailboxes on Exchange servers. Service connection point (SCP) objects in AD DS provide an easy way for domain-joined clients to look up Autodiscover servers.

What is service connection point SCP?

Service Connection Points (SCPs) are objects in Active Directory that hold information about services. Services can publish information about their existence by creating serviceConnectionPoint objects in Active Directory. Client applications use this information to find and connect to instances of the service.

How do I check my SCP record?

Where can I find SCP? You can view the SCP object using Active Directory Sites and Services, after you have enabled the “View Services Node” option from the “View” tab. You will have a list of SCPs if you have more than one CAS server in your environment.

Where is Adsiedit?

It is installed as a part of the AD DS Snap-ins and Command Line Tools feature. Go to Remote Server Administration Tools > Role Administration Tools > AD DS and AD LDS Tools. After installing the component, press Win+R and type adsiedit.

How do I remove autodiscover from Exchange?

Expand the server, expand Protocols, and then expand Autodiscover. Right-click the SCP object (the object is equal to CN=), and then select Delete. Select Yes to confirm the deletion.

How do I create a service connection point?

How to set the service connection point (SCP) object permissions

  1. Open ADSI Edit and open the Properties for the desired SCP object.
  2. Select the Security tab and then click Add to add the user account you are using to run theconnector service.
  3. Click the user account in Group or User Names and click the Advanced button.

What is an AD DS domain?

A directory service, such as Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), provides the methods for storing directory data and making this data available to network users and administrators. These objects typically include shared resources such as servers, volumes, printers, and the network user and computer accounts.

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