pramod1
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I am getting below error.
please suggest.
We have received the subject alert as per the details given below. We have checked under ADSIEDIT and found the stale entries however could not resolve the deleted SID. Can you please suggest if we can go ahead remove the stale entry from ADSI.
EX10CAS04
Process w3wp.exe () (PID=6696). Object [CN=SystemMailbox{50208E3D -2500-4040 -9784-FDAE FC473EB3}, CN=Microso ft Exchange System Objects,DC=ccu,DC=,DC=com] . Property [HomeMTA] is set to value [ccu.clearchannel.com/Conf iguration/ Deleted Objects/Microsoft MTA
DEL:eea9bd65-1f5a-4ca0-bac a-5534d2d9 7ac2], it is pointing to the Deleted Objects container in Active Directory. This property should be fixed as soon as possible.
EventSourceName: MSExchange ADAccess
C--Users-con-ccisat1pwk-Desktop-Doc.docx
please suggest.
We have received the subject alert as per the details given below. We have checked under ADSIEDIT and found the stale entries however could not resolve the deleted SID. Can you please suggest if we can go ahead remove the stale entry from ADSI.
EX10CAS04
Process w3wp.exe () (PID=6696). Object [CN=SystemMailbox{50208E3D
DEL:eea9bd65-1f5a-4ca0-bac
EventSourceName: MSExchange ADAccess
C--Users-con-ccisat1pwk-Desktop-Doc.docx
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Did you decommission this server yourself? If you are certain this server is not in your environment yes you can delete it out of AD with ADSIedit. Make sure you check in DNS, forward and reverse lookups and delete any entries that had that hostname as well; as you don't want any conflicts.
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no this server was never decommissioned, it is CAS server. please suggest
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what is this error referring to I can't understand , do I need to follow all the steps mentioned in article
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thanks but let me know why this error occured, any reason because of sp1
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so I don't need the first article you send
Pramod,
Will sent you the first link, I, Foxluv sent you the second link. Use whichever works for your specific scenario.
Will sent you the first link, I, Foxluv sent you the second link. Use whichever works for your specific scenario.
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but can we delete stale entries and do receipent update
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like if we delete them we need to recreate as well?
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no body is telling the reason for this error, please let me know
Pramod,
I don't know why it threw the error at this time. Do not delete it out of ADsiedit. Follow the instructions in the link I sent you and let me know the results
I don't know why it threw the error at this time. Do not delete it out of ADsiedit. Follow the instructions in the link I sent you and let me know the results
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what if I delete? one last question
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fox lov is telling not to delete and will is telling I can delete?
confused, what is the difference
confused, what is the difference
Don't delete it out of ADsiedit. The update-Recipient command should fix the status of it being deleted.
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what happens if we delete it?
Pramod,
It appears to be a system mailbox. Why are you leaning towards deleting it? Have you run the powershell commands to fix the error it is throwing. Deleting a system mailbox can lead on to other issues.
It appears to be a system mailbox. Why are you leaning towards deleting it? Have you run the powershell commands to fix the error it is throwing. Deleting a system mailbox can lead on to other issues.
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no I just wanted to know what happens if deleting system mailbox
Pramod,
Will's solution will work as well, but if you delete and read all the way through, you will need to run Exchange set up again to recreate the system mailbox(es) you delete. With the powershell command in the link I sent you it updates the mailbox to the proper status it is supposed to be at.
Will's solution will work as well, but if you delete and read all the way through, you will need to run Exchange set up again to recreate the system mailbox(es) you delete. With the powershell command in the link I sent you it updates the mailbox to the proper status it is supposed to be at.
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thanks I am doing