Re: Store not in System Manager
- From: Gary <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 09:30:28 -0800
I am logged in with domain admin rights. I'll contact Microsoft PSS and see
what they say.
"Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" wrote:
What permissions does the account you are logged in with have? Domain.
Admin? Schema Admin? Enterprise Admin?
If you can't go to the properties of the object using ADSIEdit, something is
seriously messed up. Everyone should have read access to view the
properties of the object.
I'd perhaps recommend contacting Microsoft PSS at this point and/or be
prepared to restore AD. It also wouldn't be a bad idea to restore to a
separate server (disconnected from network) so that you can see if the
restored AD has the correct information...
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"Gary" <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We do back up AD, how do I add those classes to that store? It will not
let
me right click and choose properties. The only change, that I am aware
of,
is one guy changed some permissions (gave himself send-recive(?)
permisions)
in order to run the MS Exchange Best Practices anaylizer.
Gary
"Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" wrote:
Folders, Public Folders is a virtual representation of public folders.
The Actual Public Folder store (by default) for each server gets created
and
resides inside the First Storage Group. I promise.
As far as your other mailbox stores, have you tried what I suggested?
Were
there any Active Directory Changes when all this stopped working? Any
additions of anything? Do you perform regular backups of AD?
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"Gary" <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Right, there was a public folder, but it is listed in the proper place,
under
Folders > public folders. This "new one" is listed under server >
servername
First Storage Group > Public Folder Store (servername), that publicstore was not there a couple of days ago.
folder
"Mailbox Store should *not* have a class of publicMDB" I agree, but its
there.
Fix???
Gary
"Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" wrote:
The Public Folder Store *is* there by default for every server
installation.
Also, the Mailbox Store should *not* have a class of publicMDB. When
I
look
at my mailbox stores, they have an objectClass value of:
msExchMDB
msExchPrivateMDB
top
These same values show up under the StructuralObjectClass
When did this happen? What happens if you add those object classes to
the
missing mailbox store?
Attributes don't normally just "disappear". Something had to delete
them.
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"Gary" <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So I can't see store #2 in the SYstem Manager, Exchange 2003 SP2. I
can
see
it in ADSIedit.msc and there is no value in the class column. The
other
store, #1, has values of msexchPriveteMDB and ..publicMDB. If I
right
click
and choose properties, it does nothing. There is a new "store"
under
First
storeage group named: Public Folder Store (server name) that was not
there
before.
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