Favorite folders maybe? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Scharff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 7:10 PM Subject: RE: Problems with Event ID 1023...
> Have the effected users create a new Outlook profile. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Blunt, James H (Jim) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:57 PM > > To: Exchange Discussions > > > > Ok...here's the problem (It's kinda weird and I'm not sure > > I'm gonna explain this right, but here I go): > > > > 1. Exchange 5.5 SP4, Win2k SP2 server, NT 4.0 domain (our > > side), Exchange > > 5.5 SP4, Win2k SP2 server, Win2k AD domain (their side). > > > > 2. On 07/01/2002, X number of mailboxes were deleted from > > our site in the org and added to the other site in the org. > > Due to the fact that they don't have Admin rights in our site > > and vice versa, I exported the contents of all the mailboxes > > that were moving to .pst files and put the files on a share. > > I then deleted the mailboxes from our site. They recreated > > the mailboxes and imported the data into the new mailbox. > > > > 3. Ever since the following Monday, I have been getting the > > error messages below. I don't just get one or two a day. > > For 10-15 ex-users per server > > (30-45 total) I get these messages ALL DAY long. The > > messages start as soon as these people log into the other > > domain every morning. > > > > Event Type: Failure Audit > > Event Source: MSExchangeIS Private > > Event Category: Logons > > Event ID: 1023 > > Date: 11/26/2002 > > Time: 12:44:13 PM > > User: N/A > > Computer: ERCEXCHANGE > > Description: > > HANFORD\hxxxxxxx was validated as > > /o=HANFORD/ou=HANFORD/cn=Recipients/cn=hxxxxxxx but was > > unable to log on to /o=HANFORD/ou=ERC/cn=Recipients/cn=JoeUser. > > > > 4. In the error message above, "hxxxxxxx" is their domain > > logon name as well as the primary account associated with the > > mailbox on their side. They use an 8-digit alphanumeric > > number to guarantee that everyone that has ever worked on > > this job location (all way back to the '40's) has a unique ID number. > > > > 5. We have our own domain as well and exist as a site within > > their mail org. For our network accounts, we use an > > eight-character alphanumeric login name as well, but with a > > different naming convention. So...we associate the mailbox > > in this site with our domain logon names. However, when we > > create the mailbox, in the optional attributes, there is one > > called employee-number. Both sites populate this field with > > the hxxxxxxx number when the account is created. > > > > 6. Now...this is where it starts to get complicated. > > Someone on their side has a C++ service that runs once a > > night against the GAL. The service logs into Exchange, > > extracts the hxxxxxxx number from the employee-number field > > and compares that against PeopleCore. If there are no dupes, > > it then grabs all the organizational/location data for that > > employee and updates the record in Exchange, which then > > replicates back to our site. If there are dupes, it kicks > > out an error message to the appropriate site admin, saying, > > "Go fix it stupid!" > > > > 7. Okay...I have verified that for each hxxxxxxx logon name > > that is logging into their domain and getting an error in our > > server logs, that this is the same "employee-number" that was > > associated with the mailbox when it was on our side. > > > > 8. I have found the following information on Technet, but > > I'm not running Mailbox Manager, I'm not running MBClean and > > I have no problems starting the Exchange Event or Internet > > Message Services. > > Q188594 - > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;188594 > > Q237481 - > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;237481 > > Q306308 - > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306308 > > Q158028 - > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;158028 > - This may apply...I don't know if their Outlook profiles were deleted and > recreated after moving from one domain to the other. > Q259578 - > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;259578 > > Don't even try Precht...I've already been to EventID.net and what I found > doesn't fit my situation: > http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1023&source=MSExchangeIS+Private > > TIA folks, > > James H (Jim) Blunt > Network / Exchange Administrator > Network Infrastructure Group > Bechtel Hanford, Inc. 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