Re: Recovery Storage Group error: "There is no such object on the server"

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Bob

Could you confirm that the account that you are logged in with has Domain
Admin rights?, if it does not give the account Domain Admin rights or logon
with an account that does.

If this does not resolve the issue could you try an account with Enterprise
Admin rights.

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Mark Fugatt
Microsoft Limited

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"Bob" <ramr98@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am reposting this problem with a different SUBJECT text to see if i get
>more responses. I am still have problems with using the RSG.
>
> I want to restore using the Recovery Storage Group, but i get the
> following error when i try the Add Database to Recover menu option.
>
> There is no such object on the server.
> Facility: LDAP Provider
> ID no: 80072030
> Exchange System Manager.
>
> More info... Exchange is running in a cluster, has been for about a year
> without any problems. Service pack 1 is installed. I am using the System
> Manager from the server console, not my own mmc. I use Veritas Backup
> Exec, and use the Agent for Exchange. This is a cluster environment, which
> works perfectly, no problems.
>
> I right-click the Recovery Storage Group, select Add Database to Recover,
> in
> the search results i click the the Mailbox Store i want, (there is only
> one), and click ok. This is when i get this error message.
>
> Has anyone seen this error?
>
>


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