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Scary, the AD object seems ok, the only thing that sort
of sticks out is in your textOREncodedAddress and proxyAddresses and that
is:
>textEncodedORAddress: c=us;a= ;p=Rendition
Networ;o=Exchange;s=1234;
>proxyAddresses: X400:c=us;a= ;p=Rendition Networ;o=Exchange;s=1234; where the Rendition Networds is chopped off. I would
simply verify that is the same on your other mailbox enabled objects. I haven't
had an Org that long of a name that I have seen before so possibly they chop it
on purpose. Anyone else see something like that?
Do you have errors in your exchange
logs?
What is the NDR that you are getting? Mailbox doesn't
exist?
joe
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Hogenauer Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 5:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Yes I mean
mailbox enabled (My bad) I cannot
send mail to the account and the mailbox does not show up in ESM. Although when
I delete the account it has a mailbox associated with it.
I have run a
rebuild of the RUS. Here is the
Dump: dn:CN=1234,OU=Test
Accounts,DC=renditionnetworks,DC=com >homeMDB:
CN=Mailbox Store (AUSTIN),CN=First Storage
Group,CN=InformationStore,C N=AUSTIN,CN=Servers,CN=First
Administrative Group,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=Re ndition
Networks,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=rendition networks,DC=com >cn:
1234 >displayName:
1234 >mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >givenName:
1234 >instanceType:
4 >legacyExchangeDN:
/o=Rendition Networks/ou=First Administrative
Group/cn=Recipi ents/cn=1234 >distinguishedName:
CN=1234,OU=Test
Accounts,DC=renditionnetworks,DC=com >objectCategory:
CN=Person,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=renditionnetworks,DC=co m >objectClass:
top >objectClass:
person >objectClass:
organizationalPerson >objectClass:
user >objectGUID:
{2B7934AB-63B3-4976-88BE-EF5FE99E9DAB} >objectSid:
S-1-5-21-2068531175-665650586-2065370986-1723 >primaryGroupID:
513 >proxyAddresses:
smtp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >proxyAddresses:
X400:c=us;a= ;p=Rendition Networ;o=Exchange;s=1234; >proxyAddresses:
SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >name:
1234 >sAMAccountName:
1234 >sAMAccountType:
805306368 >showInAddressBook:
CN=Default Global Address List,CN=All Global Address
Lists,C N=Address
Lists Container,CN=Rendition Networks,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Service s,CN=Configuration,DC=renditionnetworks,DC=com >showInAddressBook:
CN=All Users,CN=All Address Lists,CN=Address Lists
Container ,CN=Rendition
Networks,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=ren ditionnetworks,DC=com >textEncodedORAddress:
c=us;a= ;p=Rendition Networ;o=Exchange;s=1234; >userAccountControl:
512 >userPrincipalName:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >uSNChanged:
2567831 >uSNCreated:
2567823 >whenChanged:
20040730203736.0Z >whenCreated:
20040730203626.0Z >homeMTA:
CN=Microsoft MTA,CN=AUSTIN,CN=Servers,CN=First Administrative
Group,CN=Administrative
Groups,CN=Rendition Networks,CN=Microsoft xchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=renditionnetworks,DC=com >msExchHomeServerName:
/o=Rendition Networks/ou=First Administrative
Group/cn=Co nfiguration/cn=Servers/cn= >msExchMailboxGuid:
{B695A373-868A-4C2D-BE9E-54DA145A7F7C} >msExchMailboxSecurityDescriptor:
{Security Descriptor} >mailNickname:
1234 >mDBUseDefaults:
TRUE >msExchUserAccountControl:
0 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of joe My first question is
probably not needed but I want to clear the
terminology... When you say mail
enabled do you really mean mailbox enabled? Mail enabled means the user object
has an external (to Exchange) email address sort of like a contact. A mailbox
enabled user is a user with a mailbox in the forest's Exchange Org.
If the ID is truly
mailbox enabled, can you send email to it? Do you get an NDR or does it appear
to get delivered? When you look at the store through the ESM do you see the
mailbox? A dump of the user
object would be nice as that will show up any issues on the AD Object
itself adfind -gc -b "" -f
samaccountname=userid should be
sufficient.
joe From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Not sure
this is the correct forum for this but here goes. I have a WIN
2k single domain running Exchange 2K. Everything’s
has been running fine until a few days ago. Now when I create a new mail enables
user in AD. And try to log onto the account to setup the mapi mail profiles I
get “cannot connect to the information Store” but when log on as myself or any
other user that was already in the domain I have no problems connecting and
viewing e-mail. (The only change was the Exchange SP3 security roll-up patch was
applied a few weeks ago) I’ve checked
the replication between the DC’s and Exchange, no problems, RPC is running and
no other mapi problems show up with any other accounts only new accounts are
having problems. My current Info store is about 19 GB in size. I did create an
additional store with in my First storage group and I can create a mail enabled
account and connect using that store. I’m
concerned the Problem is with AD… ANY advice
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
advance. |
- [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Mike Hogenauer
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Michael B. Smith
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Alex Fontana
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Mike Hogenauer
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Michael B. Smith
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Mike Hogenauer
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Mike Hogenauer
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Mike Hogenauer
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Michael B. Smith
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and AD E-mails Mulnick, Al
