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Cluster TEMP path on server MBXSERVER is set to the default location. For optimum performance, this path should point to a fast disk. Current TEMP path: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp – issue on Windows 2008 R2 and Exchange 2010 SP2

Exchange Best Practices Analyzer informs you about this issue and when you click the link offered it gets you to this web page: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998044(v=exchg.80).aspx There, the text offers you a solution to log in to a system as cluster user account. Log on to a node in the cluster as the Cluster service account. Right-click My Computer and select Properties . Select Advanced . Click Environment Variables . In the User variables for <account name> area, select TEMP and click Edit . In the Variable value field, enter the new path for the TEMP environment variable and click OK . In the User variables for <account name> area, select TMP and click Edit . In the Variable value field, enter the new path for the TMP environment variable and click OK . Click OK to close the Environment Variables dialog box and OK once more to close the System Properties dialog box. Restart the node to apply the change. Repeat steps 1 throug

The attempt to connect to http://yourserver/PowerShell using "Kerberos" authentication failed

The error you get: The attempt to connect to http://yourserver/PowerShell using "Kerberos" authentication failed: Connecting to remote server failed with the following error message : WinRM cannot process the request. The following error occured while using Kerberos authentication: The network path was not found If you removed Exchange server from the machine and installed it again, you can get following error when you open Exchange Management Console: The following error occurred while attempting to connect to the specified Exchange server 'yourserver.domain.com': The attempt to connect to http://yourserver.domain.com/PowerShell using "Kerberos" authentication failed: Connecting to remote server failed with the following error message : WinRM cannot process the request. The following error occured while using Kerberos authentication: The network path was not found. Possible causes are:   -The user name or password specified are invalid.   -Kerbero