There's a page on the site where it lists feature requests, and under
"exchange 2000 support", it says "done." So I don't know if it's in
version 4 or not.
As I mentioned, though, Strong's AutoAccept 4 was working in my Ex2k
test lab after an in-place upgrade of a single site, single server
installation. I didn't think it would, but I swear it worked, at least
for the one conference room I tried.
Are those of you out there using Microsoft's direct-booking feature on
your Exchange 2000 servers? (My users won't be happy with that one...)
Or is there a different freeware event-sink solution available out
there?
Thanks,
-ryan-
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:35 PM
Posted To: Exchange List
Conversation: Strange Event Service/AutoAccept error in Ex2k
Subject: RE: Strange Event Service/AutoAccept error in Ex2k
I didn't think the current version of Robert's script was supported on
E2K..
Has that changed?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Malayter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 3:59 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Strange Event Service/AutoAccept error in Ex2k
>
>
> I finally got around to doing my production upgrade to
> Exchange 2000 this weekend. Most everything looks good,
> except none of my AutoAccept (ExchangeCode/Strong v4) event
> scripts are working. These worked after I performed the
> Exchange 2000 upgrade in my lab environment (which was based
> on restored data from my production environment).
>
> Anyway, I've checked all the permissions I can (on
> EVENTCONFIG_server and the mailboxes themselves), and
> everything looks right. I've deleted and re-installed the
> scripts manually. Still no dice.
>
> The error message I'm gettting is at the bottom of this
> message. I've looked up everything I could think of in the
> KnowledgeBase, but very little is there for Ex2000 with
> regards to the event service. The only hit applies to
> Exchange 5.5. It specifically mentions duplicate aliases as
> the source of the error, but a search through AD (and using the
> client) reveals no such duplicates. I'm pretty well stumped.
>
> The error code 0x80040111 is a MAPI logon failure code. I
> thought perhaps the event service was running with
> insufficient privliges. However, it runs as LocalSystem,
> which should give it all the rights it needs.
>
> Any Ideas? Thanks for your help.
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: MSExchangeES
> Event Category: General
> Event ID: 11
> Date: 4/23/2002
> Time: 1:03:59 PM
> User: N/A
> Computer: MAIL
> Description:
> A fatal error (0x80040111) occurred in an IExchangeEventSink
> while processing message [Subject = "test5"].
>
> Regards,
> :::Ryan Malayter
> :::Network Engineer
> :::Bank Administration Institute
> :::Chicago, Illinois, USA
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>
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