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0X80041002 error - Microsoft Exchange


0X80041002 error

Posted: 14 Jul 2004 07:34 AM PDT

Please email help to com. Thanks

Win2k3 and exchange 2k3

Posted: 14 Jul 2004 06:10 AM PDT

OK - try an AD or Windows Networking group.

Also - make sure that all servers and workstations specify *only* the
internal AD-integrated DNS server's IP address in their network settings.
The AD-integrated DNS server should be set up with forwarders to your ISP's
DNS servers for external resolution. See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;300202 for more
info.

Gary Fowler wrote: 


Unbelievable Exchange Server Assertion

Posted: 13 Jul 2004 12:00 PM PDT

actually yah - depending on how they chose to back it up. 3rd party
programs are smart enough to be able to restore individual mailboxes, but if
the use the integrated back with 2003 - in order to restore - it restore the
entire thing.
"Jerre" <com> wrote in message
news:com... 


Double exchange servers

Posted: 13 Jul 2004 05:39 AM PDT

I understand that this isn't something you will do in a hour!!
I also have the problem that I already have a exchange server running.
And if I'm good informed I first have to deinstall exchange...
If I want the data also to be bombproof is there a way to accomplish this
with microsoft or do I need 3-party software then?

Thx Ramon


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> schreef in
bericht news:phx.gbl... 
it 
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2000/deploy/exonclus.mspx 
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/ProductInfo/Enterprise/clustering/clustering_faq.asp 


Initial zero dropped

Posted: 12 Jul 2004 09:59 PM PDT

Hi,
this is an exchange newsgroup but anyway. try to use strings instead of numbers...

"Darrell" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:363201c46896$31109550$gbl...
 

Error when sending email to AOL

Posted: 12 Jul 2004 07:24 PM PDT

Thanks, I will check it out.

Best,

Anna
"Lee Derbyshire" <com> wrote in message news:de...
AOL has a very strict email policy: http://postmaster.aol.com/guidelines/ , the part that catches a lot of people out is the bit about residential IP blocks.

Lee.

--
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Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAP:
www.leederbyshire.com
email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m
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"Anna" <net> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl...
Hi,

I was hoping that someone might be able to tell me why we are having troubles sending emails to AOL. We are using a Exchange 5.5 server.

The bounce back msg. is telling us:

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients

Subject: Friday

Sent: 7/2/2004 4:15 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'com' on 7/2/2004 4:16 PM

The recipient was unavailable to take delivery of the message

The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=US;a= ;p=Service Specialt;l=THESERVER-040702231504Z-206

MSEXCH:IMS:Service Specialties:Sylmar:THESERVER 3554 (000B09AA) 554 Connecting IP: 24.199.53.50

Obviously I'm new to this Exchange thing and I'm not sure how to fix it.

Thanks very much.

Anna

Global/Team Calender

Posted: 12 Jul 2004 09:50 AM PDT

Precision (again) wrote: 

That's what Free/Busy is for, I believe!


How to analyze tracking logs ???

Posted: 11 Jul 2004 06:11 AM PDT

thank you dude
i will try your idea

and about the parsers
i saw a lot of them
can you recomend any one
you trusted ( an open source one )
i'll be very thankfull for that

Regards....

"Chris Scharff [MVP]" wrote:
 

Quarantine filling C: every friday

Posted: 10 Jul 2004 08:31 AM PDT

In the last exciting episode, "johannes"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Your file based AV software isn't scanning Exchange working
directories is it? Cause that would be all kinds of bad. Where is the
realtime software finding the viruses initially that it is reporting?
In the temp directory itself?

SMTP Error - Mail must be to or from host domain

Posted: 09 Jul 2004 12:45 PM PDT

In the last exciting episode, "Joe Williams" <com> wrote:
 

Your smart host is receiving a message from the sending MTA and
believes that it is neither to or from your domain. That could happen
if someone is sending a message (from outside) to a custom recipient
in your organization for example. Is it happening when internal
senders send a message to external recipients?

You might look at the SMTP protocol logs of your server or the
protocol logs of the smart host of you control it.
 

Exchange 2003 Error

Posted: 09 Jul 2004 12:22 PM PDT

Hi Ana,

Thanks for your update.

I am glad to know the issue is resolved.

If need further help about this issue, just post back to let me know.

Have a nice day!

Thanks & Regards
Alan Sun
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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|From: "Ana" <microsoft.com>
|Sender: "Ana" <microsoft.com>
|References: <2a23a01c465ea$0525ea20$gbl>
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<2ba8101c46808$b140d660$gbl>
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|Subject: RE: Exchange 2003 Error
|Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:14:18 -0700
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|X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.exchange.misc
|
|Thank you for your help. The problem has not come back
|since we entered the registry key. We also left our Anti-
|virus programs running.
|>-----Original Message-----
|>Hi Ana,
|>
|>Thanks for your posting back.
|>
|>I suggest you configure the "Maximum allowed sessions
|per user" value to
|>isolate the issue.
|>
|>As for the third party tools, you may disable them
|temporary to narrow down
|>the issue for your situation.
|>
|>For more information about Exchange and antivirus
|software, you may look
|>into the following article:
|>
|>823166 Overview of Exchange Server 2003 and antivirus
|software
|>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=823166
|>
|>Please inform me of the results. Have a nice day!
|>
|>Thanks & Regards
|>Alan Sun
|>Microsoft Online Partner Support
|>
|>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
|>================================================ =====
|>When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via
|your newsreader so
|>that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
|>================================================ =====
|>
|>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
|confers no rights.
|>
|>
|>
|>--------------------
|> |Content-Class: urn:content-classes:message
|> |From: <microsoft.com>
|> |Sender: <microsoft.com>
|> |References: <2a23a01c465ea$0525ea20
|$gbl>
|><phx.gbl>
|><2ba8101c46808$b140d660$gbl>
|> |Subject: RE: Exchange 2003 Error
|> |Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 07:22:02 -0700
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|> |
|> |One more question. Is there a best practice with
|regard
|> |to setting the value "Maximum allowed sessions per
|user"?
|> |>-----Original Message-----
|> |>Thanks.
|> |>
|> |>We currently are running SP1 for Exchange. Also,
|I
|> |>checked for that registry entry and it does not
|exist. I
|> |>have not added it yet, but plan to shortly.
|> |>
|> |>When you say disable all third-party software
|such as
|> |anti-
|> |>virus software, do you mean permanently, or just
|while
|> |>changing this registry setting? I am not sure if
|> |>permanently would be feasible, since we rely
|heavily on
|> |>this protection. Other than anti-virus software,
|there
|> |>are no other third-party products running on
|Exchange.
|> |>
|> |>Thanks for you help
|> |>
|> |>>-----Original Message-----
|> |>>Hi Ana,
|> |>>
|> |>>Thanks for posting here.
|> |>>
|> |>>According to the situation, I suggest you first
|apply
|> |the
|> |>service pack 1
|> |>>for Exchange 2003. For more info, refer to the
|following
|> |>article:
|> |>>
|> |>>836993 How to obtain the latest updates and
|service
|> |packs
|> |>for Exchange
|> |>>Server
|> |>>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=836993
|> |>>
|> |>>Second, please verify the "Maximum Allowed
|Sessions Per
|> |>User" setting in
|> |>>Registry.
|> |>>
|> |>>Warning: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly,
|you may
|> |>cause serious
|> |>>problems that may require you to reinstall your
|> |operating
|> |>system. Microsoft
|> |>>cannot guarantee that you can solve problems
|that result
|> |>from using
|> |>>Registry Editor incorrectly. Use the Registry
|Editor at
|> |>your own risk.
|> |>>
|> |>>1. Click "Start", click "Run", type "regedit"
|(without
|> |>the quotation marks)
|> |>>in the "Open" box, and then click "OK".
|> |>>
|> |>>2. Locate, and then click the following registry
|subkey:
|> |>>
|> |>>
|>
||>>"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\S ervices\M
|SE
|> |x
|> |>changeIS\Parameter
|> |>>sSystem"
|> |>>
|> |>>3. If the "Maximum Allowed Sessions Per User"
|entry does
|> |>not exist, do the
|> |>>following:
|> |>>
|> |>> a. On the "Edit" menu, point
|to "New", and
|> |>then click "DWORD Value".
|> |>>
|> |>> b. Type "Maximum Allowed Sessions
|Per User"
|> |>(without the quotation marks)
|> |>>as the entry name, and then press ENTER.
|> |>>
|> |>>4. Right-click the "Maximum Allowed Sessions Per
|User"
|> |>entry, and then
|> |>>click "Modify".
|> |>>
|> |>>5. Click "Decimal", type the value that you want
|to set
|> |>in the "Value data"
|> |>>box, and then click "OK".
|> |>>
|> |>>6. Quit Registry Editor.
|> |>>
|> |>>Third, please disable all the third-party
|applications
|> |>running on the
|> |>>Exchange server, especially the antivirus
|software.
|> |>>
|> |>>Also, please check the issue from OWA.
|> |>>
|> |>>I am looking forward to hearing from you. Have a
|nice
|> |day!
|> |>>
|> |>>Thanks & Regards
|> |>>Alan Sun
|> |>>Microsoft Online Partner Support
|> |>>
|> |>>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
|>
||>>============================================== =======
|> |>>When responding to posts, please "Reply to
|Group" via
|> |>your newsreader so
|> |>>that others may learn and benefit from your
|issue.
|>
||>>============================================== =======
|> |>>
|> |>>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no
|warranties, and
|> |>confers no rights.
|> |>>
|> |>>
|> |>>
|> |>>--------------------
|> |>> |Content-Class: urn:content-classes:message
|> |>> |From: "Ana" <postalias>
|> |>> |Sender: "Ana" <postalias>
|> |>> |Subject: Exchange 2003 Error
|> |>> |Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 12:22:05 -0700
|> |>> |Lines: 39
|> |>> |Message-ID: <2a23a01c465ea$0525ea20
|> |>$gbl>
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|> |>> | charset="iso-8859-1"
|> |>> |Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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|2000
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|> |>> |Xref: cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl
|> |>microsoft.public.exchange.misc:110914
|> |>> |NNTP-Posting-Host: tk2msftngxa12.phx.gbl
|> |10.40.1.164
|> |>> |X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.exchange.misc
|> |>> |
|> |>> |We just installed an Exchange 2003 server
|(which
|> |is
|> |>co-
|> |>> |existing with Exchange 5.5). We got the
|following
|> |>error
|> |>> |in the Application log:
|> |>> |
|> |>> |Source: MSExchangeIS
|> |>> |Event ID: 9646
|> |>> |Mapi session "45282065-5353-3130-2900-
|> |000000000000"
|> |>> |exceeded the maximum of 32 objects of
|> |>type "session".
|> |>> |
|> |>> |This was followed by:
|> |>> |
|> |>> |Source: MSExchangeIS
|> |>> |Event ID: 9646
|> |>> |Mapi session /o=,/ou= /cn= /cn= exceeded
|the
|> |>maximum of 32
|> |>> |objects of type "session".
|> |>> |
|> |>> |Then the Exchange server became
|unavailable and no
|> |>one
|> |>> |could open their mailboxes. We were only
|able to
|> |>restore
|> |>> |mail service after rebooting the Exchange
|server.
|> |>> |
|> |>> |I looked at the following article:
|> |>> |
|> |>> |Event ID 9646 is logged when you try to
|send many
|> |>messages
|> |>> |in Exchange Server 2003
|> |>> |
|> |>> |http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
|> |>scid=kb;en-
|> |>> |us;830836&sd=ee.
|> |>> |
|> |>> |I don't think this article applies to us
|because
|> |we
|> |>only
|> |>> |have two users on the server (while we are
|testing
|> |>to make
|> |>> |sure it is stable), and I am one of those
|users
|> |and
|> |>I
|> |>> |checked with the other user, and neither
|one of us
|> |>was
|> |>> |sending mail through scripts or batches.
|We were
|> |>sending
|> |>> |regular emails.
|> |>> |
|> |>> |Any ideas on what might have caused this?
|We are
|> |>holding
|> |>> |off on moving over more mailboxes until we
|get
|> |this
|> |>> |squared away.
|> |>> |
|> |>> |
|> |>>
|> |>>.
|> |>>
|> |>.
|> |>
|> |
|>
|>.
|>
|

new user not creating mailbox

Posted: 06 Jul 2004 01:52 PM PDT

Nope, I had her logged in all day before I rebooted the
server at EOD and the mailbox created. 
actually created 
time. 
new 
in 
when 
server