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by: HeinoSkovPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:03:11ID: 21808573

Could you supply some more information? What is the description and source?

 

by: ZavataTeamPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:09:48ID: 21808612


what is meaning of enent ID 1009 ?

 

by: DireOrbAntPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:15:25ID: 21808635

 

by: kieran_bPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:21:41ID: 21808667

We need more information - and DireOrbAnt, that is not an answer, we are not google - I converted your comment back to a normal comment.

 

by: ZavataTeamPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:25:00ID: 21808684

i need the defenition of event ID 1009 and 1016. i am getting the error in my exchange

 

by: DireOrbAntPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:25:14ID: 21808686

Alright, I should have added: filter or search for your source in there.
eventid.net is not google. It's a great site to get good information about EventID logs.

 

by: kieran_bPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:28:05ID: 21808706

>>i need the defenition of event ID 1009 and 1016

You NEED to give us more information - there is a HEAP more than just the event ids, give us ALL the information you have.

I know eventid.net is not google, I know it is great, but it is sure not a "proposed answer" which was my point.

 

by: ZavataTeamPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:39:54ID: 21808769

we have exchange 2003 in our server frequentely  i am getting error 1016 and 1009 evnts. why it showing ?

 

by: kieran_bPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:44:13ID: 21808793

That is closer to more information, but we need to know the information in the events;

Open one of those events and click the copy button - we need all the information in the event as illustrated here;

 

by: ZavataTeamPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:53:33ID: 21808875

Event Type:      Success Audit
Event Source:      MSExchangeIS Mailbox Store
Event Category:      Logons
Event ID:      1016
Date:            6/18/2008
Time:            6:12:05 AM
User:            N/A
Computer:      Description:
Windows 2000 User CORP\IndUnityMsgStoreSvc logged on to UnityBroadcast.computername@something.com mailbox, and is not the primary Windows 2000 account on this mailbox.

 

by: kieran_bPosted on 2008-06-17 at 17:59:55ID: 21808938

That means what it says, the user IndUnityMsgStoreSvc logged into the mailbox UnityBroadcast.computername

Looks like you have a dedicated system account that is doing what it is supposed to.

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