We were setting up a new network for a client. We had a server called
xyz-exchange. We installed Exchange 2007 on it, but never went live. This
is a new exchange implementation, so no other servers were out there. The
server crashed due to some other issues. We rebuilt it from scratch since
there was no data on it. The only difference is we renamed it xyz-exch. So,
the name changed. We reinstalled Exchange 2007 on it. I believe that we have
everything working, however, when I run the Best practices Analyzer, I get a
message(error) that states the routing master has been deleted. When I
expand the message, it is pointing to the old server name, xyz-exchange and
not the new xyz-exch. So, I guess my first question is how do I resolve this
error? Is there something in AD pointing to it or is it in the exchange box?
My other question is that why do I even have a routing master since I am not
connecting back to an Exchange 2003 box? Any help would be greatly
appreciated.