RE: Event ID 9543 Exchange 2000

  • From: "Steve Moffat" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 12:55:09 -0000

As far as I am aware, if  you didn't run forestprep or domainprep at the
outset, then in order to run them, you will have to uninstall Exchange
and re-install it .
 
HTH
 
Steve 
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Swanson [mailto:swanson@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 12:14 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] Event ID 9543 Exchange 2000


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I had found the below items -- and sp were reinstalled and the computer
account is a member of the "Exchange Domain Servers"  I have been toying
w/ the idea of running the Exchange setup again w/ the /domainprep
switch. Have never done this. Will this create any problems w/ the
current database/mailboxes etc.? Do I need to reapply the SP after this?

 
Thanks.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: KEN MORRIS <mailto:KMORRIS@xxxxxxx>  
To: [ExchangeList] <mailto:exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
Cc: swanson@xxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 8:00 PM
Subject: RE: [exchangelist] Event ID 9543 Exchange 2000

Lee Ann,
A few suggestions that I found off the net:
 

Apply the latest Exchange Service Pack. From a newsgroup post: "When a
public folder is mail enabled, the Web Storage System needs to create an
object in Active Directory for that folder.  Usually this message
indicates a permissions error in Active Directory. Review the Event
Viewer for messages from the system attendant." 
Also from newsgroup posts: "If you try to pull up properties on the PF
objects in ESM, do you get this error: The mail proxy for this folder
can not be found. This may be due to replication delays. The mail
enabled pages will not be shown. ID no: C1038a21 If so, are you running
Win2k SP2? There was a fix for a problem that sounds a lot like this
included in Win2k SP2. Alternately, ensure that your computer account is
a  member of the "Exchange Domain Servers" group in the Users container.
In order for the RUS to process objects such as these PFs successfully,
your computer account must be a member of this group, and the
permissions for this group must be applied throughout the AD."

As per Q309793: "This behavior can occur if the display name of a public
folder is longer than 255 characters. The system attendant can neither
create a public folder proxy object nor truncate the name.". The article
confirms that this is an issue with Exchange 2000.

Q318552 specifies that "These errors can occur when there is a disjoint
namespace, where one or more child domains are not under the root domain
in the forest.". The latest Exchange service pack should solve the
issue.

From Q278441: "This problem can occur if the public folder has not been
stamped with a proxy address (for example, pubfolder@ domain.com).". The
Q article provides the workaround.

 Tip #3  I don't know how the Remote Registry Service is tied into AD or
E2k, or how it was set to manual, but starting the service and
unmounting/remounting the public folders fixed a week long problem:
This problem can occur if the public folder has not been stamped with a
proxy address (for example, pubfolder@<domain>.com). Here are some
possible solutions:
1. Stop and restart each of the Exchange 2000 services. Restart the
server. > Run Exchange 2000 Setup again with the /DomainPrep switch.
2. Apply Service Pack 2 for Exchange
3. Check to see that the Remote Registry Service is running on the
Exchange 2000 server.
4. Rerun setup with /reinstall switch.  Reapply latest service pack.  
5. Reboot if prompted.


 If the System Attendant service is started with an account other than
the Local System account this can be the cause of event ID 9543. This
event is generated when the Recipient Update Service cannot stamp email
addresses on public/system folders. To resolve this issue, start the
System Attendant service using the Local System account and
rebuild/update the Recipient Update Service.  

 

Look up references @ microsoft for Q309793, Q318552, Q278441

 

Hope this helps,

        Ken Morris
        Assistant Technologist
        Kitchener Public Library.
         
        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Lee Swanson [mailto:swanson@xxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Sat 3/1/2003 7:12 PM 
        To: [ExchangeList] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [exchangelist] Event ID 9543 Exchange 2000
        
        

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        Hi;
        Have an Exchange 2000 Server on a network w/ 2 W2K Domain
Controllers and
        less than 50 users. Both servers have SP3 and the Exchange
server has SP3.
        No child domains. System Attendant is running under local system
account.
        Users seem to have no problems, but the Application log is
putting entries
        every couples minutes w/ Event ID 9543 w/ source MSExchangeIS.
The
        description is similar to (see below):
        Have searched MS site and the results do not appear to apply to
this
        situation... Right now there are no additional Public Folders in
the
        Exchange Server. Any insight would be appreciated.
        
        Thanks much.
        Lee Ann Swanson
        SD, USA
        
        Unable to create Public Folder proxy object for folder "img" in
the Active
        Directory.
        
        Unable to create Public Folder proxy object for folder
"exchangeV1" in the
        Active Directory.
        
        Unable to create Public Folder proxy object for folder "Schema"
in the
        Active Directory.
        
        
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