Re: occasional issues

From: barry (bmercer_at_bnota.tk.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:16:26 GMT

We have a child domain as well, shall I do it anyway?

The error comes and goes, sometimes it works for the user, and sometimes it
doesn't. Which PC they use doesn't seem to affect whether it works or not. I

IP setup is the same on all the workstations in the domain. I tried
deleteing their profile, recreating etc, and it still didnt help. To solve
this one user's problem, I've rebuild their PC (no effect), then deleted
thier account and purged the mailbox. Seems to be ok at the moment, but I
dont fancy doing that to everyone!!

Any further pointers?

Thanks for the reply.

"David Wilhoit [Exchange MVP]" <kidego@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:e7J7tZVBFHA.824@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Exchange Domain servers group has to have it as well, if it's a flat
> domain.
> Other things to try would be, can the user login to their account from a
> different PC? If so, most likely it's not AD permissions. Could be the
> local
> IP setup or their Outlook profile.
>
>
> --
> David Wilhoit [Exchange MVP]
>
>
>
> "barry" <bmercer@bnota.tk.com> wrote in message
> news:41fa545c$1@news.star.co.uk...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Getting sporadic problems on my Exchange 2000 SP3 / 2000 SP4. Some users
>> can't log on at all using Outlook (xp / 2003). It hangs and eventually
> gives
>> up saying that it can't connect to the server as it might be down. Other
>> poeple work fine. No errors are logged on the client, and the only thing
>> I
>> can see on the server is the following:
>>
>> Event Type: Warning
>> Event Source: MSExchangeIS
>> Event Category: General
>> Event ID: 1233
>> Description:
>> An error occurred.
>> Function name or description of problem: FindOrCreateTokenContextEx
>> Error: 0x80004005, 0xb4f
>>
>> I'm assumgin that's got something to do with it. I've looked at 291397,
> but
>> that's not exactly the same issue I'm having, and I don't fancy messing
> with
>> permission in AD if I don't have to! Also, 'Exchange Enterprise Servers'
>> (Not 'Exchange Domain Servers') has that permission anyway.
>>
>> Incidentally, OWA works fine for those users
>>
>> Anyone any ideas?
>> Barry
>>
>>
>
>



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