Question

Error when running the CEICW in SBS 2003 Standard

Asked by: snoringdog

When running the CEICW on SBS 2003 Standard (no ISA Server) it fails on E-Mail Configuration.

These are the errors generated in the ICWLOG.TXT

Error 0x80070003 returned from call to Restricting exhchangeoma to local server only().
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to CEMailCommit::Commit().
Error 0x1 returned from call to RegisterMSBOExchangeBP().
Error 0x80040211 returned from call to CRFireCommit::Commit().

I've tried disabling Routing and Remote Acess while running and researching anything I could find on the errors.
I've also registered two files that I read about in other posts  in the Small Business Server networking folder.

Here is the ipconfig:
Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ipconfig /al

Error: unrecongnized or incomplete command line.

USAGE:
    ipconfig [/? | /all | /renew [adapter] | /release [adapter] |
              /flushdns | /displaydns | /registerdns |
              /showclassid adapter |
              /setclassid adapter [classid] ]

where
    adapter         Connection name
                   (wildcard characters * and ? allowed, see examples)

    Options:
       /?           Display this help message
       /all         Display full configuration information.
       /release     Release the IP address for the specified adapter.
       /renew       Renew the IP address for the specified adapter.
       /flushdns    Purges the DNS Resolver cache.
       /registerdns Refreshes all DHCP leases and re-registers DNS names
       /displaydns  Display the contents of the DNS Resolver Cache.
       /showclassid Displays all the dhcp class IDs allowed for adapter.
       /setclassid  Modifies the dhcp class id.

The default is to display only the IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway for each adapter bound to TCP/IP.

For Release and Renew, if no adapter name is specified, then the IP address
leases for all adapters bound to TCP/IP will be released or renewed.

For Setclassid, if no ClassId is specified, then the ClassId is removed.

Examples:
    > ipconfig                   ... Show information.
    > ipconfig /all              ... Show detailed information
    > ipconfig /renew            ... renew all adapters
    > ipconfig /renew EL*        ... renew any connection that has its
                                     name starting with EL
    > ipconfig /release *Con*    ... release all matching connections,
                                     eg. "Local Area Connection 1" or
                                         "Local Area Connection 2"

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ipconfig /all

Windows IP Configuration

   Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : server01
   Primary Dns Suffix  . . . . . . . : domain.office
   Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown
   IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes
   WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes
   DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : domain.office

Ethernet adapter Server Local Area Connection:

   Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
   Description . . . . . . . . . . . : HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Ad
apter
   Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-22-64-06-5F-DC
   DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
   IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.16.2
   Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
   Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.16.1
   DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.16.2
   Primary WINS Server . . . . . . . : 192.168.16.2

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>

 Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.

11/9/2008 5:07 PM
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business Server\Networking\ICW\wizcert.dll, version 5.2.2893.0
Calling CCertCommit::ValidatePropertyBag
Require SSL for OWA: 1
Require SSL for Remote Portal: 1
Require SSL for Monitoring: 0
Require SSL for OMA: 0
Require SSL for CompanyWeb: 0
Require 128 Bit Encryption: 1
Cert selection: 1
Web server name: mail.domainname.org
CCertCommit::ValidatePropertyBag returned OK
 
11/9/2008 5:07 PM
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business Server\Networking\ICW\wizemail.dll, version 5.2.2893.0
calling CEmailCommit::ValidatePropertyBag ().
calling pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface (IPropertyPagePropertyBag, 0x6e50c).
Call to pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface () returned ok.
calling ReadInt4 (0x2dcfb0, DB5E5E45-3598-4F1D-8FF7-0ED35B9EB6A4).
Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
The out param of ReadInt4() is 1.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyInteger ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyInteger () returned ok.
calling ReadBool (0x2dcfb0, F71526DD-9C19-4fe9-B7DB-FD4360909275).
Call to ReadBool () returned ok.
The out param of ReadBool() is 1.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool () returned ok.
calling ReadBool (0x2dcfb0, DB5E5E46-3598-4F1D-8FF7-0ED35B9EB6A4).
Call to ReadBool () returned ok.
The out param of ReadBool() is 0.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool () returned ok.
calling ReadBool (0x2dcfb0, 1DB7A50F-98F8-452f-868B-1AAC56585DD0).
Call to ReadBool () returned ok.
The out param of ReadBool() is 1.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool () returned ok.
calling ReadInt4 (0x2dcfb0, C9D8697B-0D4C-4767-8F1F-4CE415098774).
Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
The out param of ReadInt4() is 0x2.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyLong ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyLong () returned ok.
calling ReadString (0x2dcfb0, 01637C90-B142-41C4-8520-6B2E0F891BE7).
Call to ReadString () returned ok.
The out param of ReadString() is domainname.org.
calling ReadBool (0x2dcfb0, 1DB7A50F-98F8-452f-868B-1AAC56585DD0).
Call to ReadBool () returned ok.
The out param of ReadBool() is 1.
calling ReadInt4 (0x2dcfb0, C9D8697B-0D4C-4767-8F1F-4CE415098774).
Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
The out param of ReadInt4() is 0x2.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyHostName ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyHostName () returned ok.
calling AttachCommiter.Validate(pPPPBag) (0x2dcfb0, 01637C90-B142-41C4-8520-6B2E0F891BE7).
calling CAttachCommiter::Validate (0x2dcfb0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Validate:ReadVariant (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Validate:m_spDoc.CoCreateInstance (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Validate:m_spDoc->loadXML (0x0).
Call to CAttachCommiter::Validate () returned ok.
Call to CEMailCommit::ValidatePropertyBag () returned ok.
calling CNetCommit::Commit (3002288).
calling CNetCommit::ValidatePropertyBag ().
Call to Querying for the property bag () returned ok.
Property bag is not dirty, skipping validation
calling CNetCommit::Common ().
calling CNetCommit::GetLanNicInfo ().
LAN NIC Guid: {75D5138A-02D4-45AD-A3BD-578325BE59EC}
Call to Converting LAN NIC Guid () returned ok.
Call to Getting IP address for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
Call to Reading in the LAN NIC info () returned ok.
Call to Fixing the TCP/IP NIC Binding order () returned ok.
Dhcp server is installed and not disabled
Call to Set DHCP Server to start up automatically () returned ok.
DNS server is installed and not disabled
Call to Changing startup type for DNS () returned ok.
Call to Clearing DNS server entries on the LAN NIC () returned ok.
Call to Setting DNS server IP for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
Call to Resetting DNS recursion timeout () returned ok.
Call to Resetting client dns query timouts in config.dat () returned ok.
Call to DsGetDcName for local domain name () returned ok.
Call to Disabling RRAS routing () returned ok.
calling CNetCommit::DoRouter ().
Call to Clearing the default gateway on the LAN NIC () returned ok.
Call to Setting default gateway on the LAN NIC () returned ok.
Call to Setting DNS forwarders () returned ok.
Call to Preparing DNS for DNS listener reset () returned ok.
Call to Resetting DNS listeners () returned ok.
URL to the router is http://192.168.16.1
Call to Adding routers IP address to the intranet zone () returned ok.
Call to CNetCommit::DoRouter () returned ok.
Call to Configuring for router connection () returned ok.
calling ConfigureIE ().
calling SetInternetOptions ((null), (null), (null)).
calling InternetSetOptionA (NULL, INTERNET_OPTION_PER_CONNECTION_OPTION).
Call to InternetSetOptionA () returned ok.
Call to SetInternetOptions () returned ok.
calling InternetSetOption_AutodialConnection ().
Call to InternetSetOption_AutodialConnection () returned ok.
calling InternetSetOption_AutodialMode (4).
Call to InternetSetOption_AutodialMode () returned ok.
calling InternetSetOption_DisableAutodial (0).
Call to InternetSetOption_DisableAutodial () returned ok.
Call to ConfigureIE () returned ok.
Call to Configuring IE for router connection () returned ok.
Call to Notifying client setup for Default gateway as the router () returned ok.
calling RegisterMSBOExchangeBP (0).
Error 0x1 returned from call to RegisterMSBOExchangeBP().
Call to Unregistering the smtp sink () returned ok.
Call to GetLocalDomainName () returned ok.
Call to Reading in the local domain name () returned ok.
Local Domain Name is: domain.office
Call to Enabling secure dynamic DNS updates () returned ok.
Call to Disabling RoundRobin for DNS server () returned ok.
Call to GetLocalDomainName () returned ok.
Call to Configuring DHCP options () returned ok.
Call to Disabling the RASUTO service () returned ok.
Call to Configuring w32time parameters for fulltime () returned ok.
Call to Configuring the time service () returned ok.
Call to Notifying RWW for ISA () returned ok.
Call to CNetCommit::Common () returned ok.
Call to CNetCommit::Commit () returned ok.
calling CRFireCommit::CommitEx (0x2dcfb0).
calling CRFireCommit::ValidatePropertyBag (0x2dcfb0).
Call to This is a Router Single Nic configuration only Web Publishing will be configured, Basic Firewall will not be configured. () returned ok.
Call to Reading web publishing selection () returned ok.
Call to Reading OWA publishing selection () returned ok.
Call to Reading RUP publishing selection () returned ok.
Call to Reading Monitoring publishing selection () returned ok.
Call to Reading OMA publishing selection () returned ok.
Call to Reading RPC publishing selection () returned ok.
Call to Reading Companyweb publishing selection () returned ok.
Call to Reading ROOT publishing selection () returned ok.
Web publishing selections:
OWA publishing: 1
RUP publishing: 1
Monitoring publishing: 1
OMA publishing: 0
RPC publishing: 1
Companyweb publishing: 0
ROOT publishing: 0
Call to CRFireCommit::ValidatePropertyBag () returned ok.
Call to GetPrivateNICGuid () returned ok.
Call to GetIPAddress for private nic () returned ok.
Call to GetSubnetMask for private nic () returned ok.
RUP is published
Call to Fixing the inheritance for root dir () returned ok.
Call to Unpublishing the default web site () returned ok.
Call to Fixing the inheritance for companyweb dir () returned ok.
Call to Unpublishing companyweb () returned ok.
Call to Publishing /Exchange () returned ok.
Call to Publishing /ExchWeb () returned ok.
Call to Publishing /Public () returned ok.
Call to Publishing /ExAdmin () returned ok.
Call to Publishing RUP () returned ok.
Call to Publishing client help for RUP () returned ok.
Call to Publishing Monitoring () returned ok.
Call to Publishing RPC () returned ok.
Call to Configuring RPC over HTTP () returned ok.
Call to Notify RUP for OWA () returned ok.
Call to Notify RUP for Monitoring () returned ok.
Call to Notify RUP for RPC () returned ok.
Call to Notify RUP for Companyweb () returned ok.
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to Restricting exhchangeoma to local server only().
Call to Restricting ConnectComputer to local network only () returned ok.
Call to GetInternetServerName () returned ok.
Call to GetNetbiosDomainName () returned ok.
Call to NotifyProvisioning () returned ok.
Call to Limiting number of connections () returned ok.
Call to Sending RUP intro mail () returned ok.
Call to Saving web publishing selection () returned ok.
calling Set Web Publishing Rules (0x0).
Call to GetPrivateNICGuid () returned ok.
Call to WMIGetIPAddress () returned ok.
Call to IISConfig Set () returned ok.
Call to Setting default logon domain for OMA () returned ok.
Call to Setting Anonymous Access () returned ok.
Call to CRFireCommit::Commit () returned ok.
Calling CCertCommit::CommitEx
Calling CCertCommit::ValidatePropertyBag
Require SSL for OWA: 1
Require SSL for Remote Portal: 1
Require SSL for Monitoring: 0
Require SSL for OMA: 0
Require SSL for CompanyWeb: 0
Require 128 Bit Encryption: 1
Cert selection: 1
Web server name: mail.domainname.org
CCertCommit::ValidatePropertyBag returned OK
Opening the cert store returned OK
Reading the computer name returned OK
Reading the fully qualified server name returned OK
Creating the self signed cert returned OK
Adding the certificate into the store returned OK
Removing the old certs returned OK
Installing the cert hash to IIS metabase for the default website returned OK
Installing the cert hash to IIS metabase for companyweb returned OK
Saving the cert for clients returned OK
Updating Client Setup config.dat file returned OK
Installing the internal cert to the root store returned OK
CCertCommit::EnableSSL returned OK
CCertCommit::RequireSSL returned OK
CCertCommit::NotifyRemoteUserPortal returned OK
Reading the Internet Server Name returned OK
OMA is not published, will not update the server name
Sending RUP intro mail returned OK
CCertCommit::SaveUserSelections returned OK
CCertCommit::CommitEx returned OK
calling CEmailCommit::Commit (0x2dc5c8).
calling CEmailCommit::ValidatePropertyBag ().
calling pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface (IPropertyPagePropertyBag, 0x6e488).
Call to pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface () returned ok.
calling ReadInt4 (0x2dcfb0, DB5E5E45-3598-4F1D-8FF7-0ED35B9EB6A4).
Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
The out param of ReadInt4() is 1.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyInteger ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyInteger () returned ok.
calling ReadBool (0x2dcfb0, F71526DD-9C19-4fe9-B7DB-FD4360909275).
Call to ReadBool () returned ok.
The out param of ReadBool() is 1.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool () returned ok.
calling ReadBool (0x2dcfb0, DB5E5E46-3598-4F1D-8FF7-0ED35B9EB6A4).
Call to ReadBool () returned ok.
The out param of ReadBool() is 0.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool () returned ok.
calling ReadBool (0x2dcfb0, 1DB7A50F-98F8-452f-868B-1AAC56585DD0).
Call to ReadBool () returned ok.
The out param of ReadBool() is 1.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyBool () returned ok.
calling ReadInt4 (0x2dcfb0, C9D8697B-0D4C-4767-8F1F-4CE415098774).
Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
The out param of ReadInt4() is 0x2.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyLong ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyLong () returned ok.
calling ReadString (0x2dcfb0, 01637C90-B142-41C4-8520-6B2E0F891BE7).
Call to ReadString () returned ok.
The out param of ReadString() is domainname.org.
calling ReadBool (0x2dcfb0, 1DB7A50F-98F8-452f-868B-1AAC56585DD0).
Call to ReadBool () returned ok.
The out param of ReadBool() is 1.
calling ReadInt4 (0x2dcfb0, C9D8697B-0D4C-4767-8F1F-4CE415098774).
Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
The out param of ReadInt4() is 0x2.
calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyHostName ().
Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyHostName () returned ok.
calling AttachCommiter.Validate(pPPPBag) (0x2dcfb0, 01637C90-B142-41C4-8520-6B2E0F891BE7).
calling CAttachCommiter::Validate (0x2dcfb0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Validate:ReadVariant (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Validate:m_spDoc.CoCreateInstance (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Validate:m_spDoc->loadXML (0x0).
Call to CAttachCommiter::Validate () returned ok.
Call to CEMailCommit::ValidatePropertyBag () returned ok.
calling pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface (IPropertyPagePropertyBag, 0x6e4f4).
Call to pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface () returned ok.
calling ReadInt4 (0x2dcfb0, DB5E5E45-3598-4F1D-8FF7-0ED35B9EB6A4).
Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
The out param of ReadInt4() is 1.
calling GetDomainAndControllerNames ().
Call to GetDomainAndControllerNames () returned ok.
calling GetOrganizationName (\\server01.domain.office, DC=CAM,DC=office).
Call to GetOrganizationName () returned ok.
calling GetFirstAdministrativeGroup (\\server01.domain.office, DC=CAM,DC=office, CAM).
Call to GetFirstAdministrativeGroup () returned ok.
calling GetFirstRoutingGroup (\\server01.domain.office, DC=CAM,DC=office, CAM, first administrative group).
Call to GetFirstRoutingGroup () returned ok.
Call to SetCookieAuthentication () returned ok.
Call to Enabling Wireless admin for OMA () returned ok.
Call to Setting SMTPSVC to start up automatically () returned ok.
calling CAttachCommiter::Commit (0x2dcfb0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Commit:ReadVariant(GUID_ATTACH_CONFIG) (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Commit:m_spDoc.CoCreateInstance (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Commit:m_spDoc->loadXML (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Commit:WriteConfigFile (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::WriteConfigFile (0x40000003).
calling CAttachCommiter::WriteConfigFile:_GetSBSInstallDir (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::WriteConfigFile:m_spDoc->save (0x0).
Call to CAttachCommiter::WriteConfigFile () returned ok.
calling CAttachCommiter::Commit:ShouldEnableSink (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::ShouldEnableSink (0x40000003).
calling CAttachCommiter::ShouldEnableSink:m_spDoc->selectSingleNode (0x40000003).
calling CAttachCommiter::ShouldEnableSink:spEnabledNode->get_text (0x40000003).
calling CAttachCommiter::ShouldEnableSink:m_spDoc->selectNodes (0x40000003).
calling CAttachCommiter::ShouldEnableSink:pUnsafeAttachsNodeList->get_length (0x40000003).
Call to CAttachCommiter::ShouldEnableSink () returned ok.
calling CAttachCommiter::Commit:pSink.CoCreateInstance(SecAttsEventSink) (0x0).
calling CAttachCommiter::Commit:pSink->Register (0x0).
Call to CAttachCommiter::Commit () returned ok.
calling EnableSMTPConnector (0x2dcfb0, \\server01.domain.office, DC=CAM,DC=office, CAM).
calling DoRecipientPolicy (0x2dcfb0).
calling ReadString (0x2dcfb0, 01637C90-B142-41C4-8520-6B2E0F891BE7).
Call to ReadString () returned ok.
The out param of ReadString() is domainname.org.
calling FinalValidateHostName (domainname.org).
Call to FinalValidateHostName () returned ok.
calling GetDefaultPolicy (0x6e360).
Call to GetDefaultPolicy () returned ok.
calling GetPostmasterProxyAddresses ().
Call to GetPostMasterProxyAddresses () returned ok.
calling UpdatePostmasterAddress (0x2066130, domainname.org).
Call to UpdatePostmasterAddress () returned ok.
calling ResetRUS ().
calling spADs->SetInfo() ().
Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
Ignoring return value from call to spADs->SetInfo().
calling spADs->SetInfo() ().
Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
Ignoring return value from call to spADs->SetInfo().
Call to ResetRUS () returned ok.
calling SetDefaultPolicy (domainname.org).
calling SetDefaultSMTPRecipient (0x205c178, domainname.org).
calling GetDefaultRecipientArray (0x205c178, 0x6e2ec).
Call to GetDefaultRecipientArray () returned ok.
calling SafeArrayGetLBound (0xf72c0, 1, 0x6e2e4).
The out param of SafeArrayGetLBound() is 0.
calling SafeArrayGetUBound (0xf72c0, 1, 0x6e2e0).
The out param of SafeArrayGetUBound() is 2.
calling SafeArrayGetElement (0xf72c0, 0, 0x6e29c).
The out param of SafeArrayGetElement() is smtp:@domain.office.
calling UpdateRUS (smtp:@domain.office).
Call to UpdateRUS () returned ok.
calling SafeArrayPutElement (0xf72c0, 0, smtp:@domain.office).
Call to SafeArrayPutElement () returned ok.
calling SafeArrayGetElement (0xf72c0, 1, 0x6e29c).
The out param of SafeArrayGetElement() is SMTP:@domainname.org.
calling UpdateRUS (SMTP:@domainname.org).
Call to UpdateRUS () returned ok.
calling SafeArrayPutElement (0xf72c0, 1, SMTP:@domainname.org).
Call to SafeArrayPutElement () returned ok.
calling SafeArrayGetElement (0xf72c0, 2, 0x6e29c).
The out param of SafeArrayGetElement() is X400:c=US;a= ;p=CAM;o=Exchange;.
calling SafeArrayCopy (0xf72c0).
Call to SafeArrayCopy () returned ok.
calling LogSet_gatewayProxy ().
Element: smtp:@domain.office.
Element: SMTP:@domainname.org.
Element: X400:c=US;a= ;p=CAM;o=Exchange;.
Call to LogSet_gatewayProxy () returned ok.
calling pADs->SetInfo ().
Call to pADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
calling SafeArrayDestroy (0xf72c0).
Ignoring return value from call to SafeArrayDestroy().
Call to SetDefaultSMTPRecipient () returned ok.
Call to SetDefaultPolicy () returned ok.
calling KickRUS ().
calling spADs->SetInfo() ().
Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
Ignoring return value from call to spADs->SetInfo().
calling spADs->SetInfo() ().
Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
Ignoring return value from call to spADs->SetInfo().
Call to KickRUS () returned ok.
Call to DoRecipientPolicy () returned ok.
calling DoSmtpRelayIp ().
Call to DoSmtpRelayIp () returned ok.
calling ADsGetObject (LDAP://server01.domain.office/CN=SmallBusiness SMTP connector,CN=Connections,CN=first routing group,CN=Routing Groups,CN=first administrative group,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=CAM,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=CAM,DC=office, IADs, 0x6e3cc).
Call to ADsGetObject () returned ok.
calling spADs->SetInfo ().
Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
calling spADs->SetInfo ().
Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
calling _RestartService (RESvc, 1).
Call to _RestartService () returned ok.
calling _RestartService (SMTPSvc, 1).
Call to _RestartService () returned ok.
Call to EnableSMTPConnector () returned ok.
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to CEMailCommit::Commit().
                                  
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Answers

 

by: gratex_ssdPosted on 2008-11-10 at 03:09:30ID: 22920462

Hello, try this

first error:

The problem could be caused by the Registry path for Sharepoint that doesn't match the Companyweb Identifier value in IIS. To resolve this issue, change the following Sharepoint registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\Intranet\companywebpath to match the number listed for the Companyweb Identifier in IIS.
Rerun the CEICW.

second error:

"AS I know, this error can occur if there's no mailbox for the
Administrator's account.

To resolve the issue, I suggest that you follow the steps below to create a
mailbox for the administrator account, and rerun the CEICW to configure IIS:

1. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools and click Active Directory
Users and Computers.
2. Expand your domain -> the Users container.
3. Right-click the administrator user account and click Exchange Tasks...
4. Go through the wizard to create a mailbox for the administrator account.
5. Rerun the CEICW. "

sources:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Forums/tabid/53/view/topic/postid/90061/Default.aspx
http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:5NLIJPH32RUJ:groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/msg/63eb5e883272f586+Error+0x1+returned+from+call+to+RegisterMSBOExchangeBP().&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2

HTH


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