Re: event 9188



Hi Matthew.

I have tried with ADSIedit as you told. There i saw 3 objects:

1. Domain controller
2. Configuration
3. Schema

These all 3 objects pointed to the domain controller.

But in ESM i saw 2 objects

The also pointed to the domain controller.


What does it mean?

P.S.
Truly saying, seems these event ID is not important thing. BEcause, there
are problem with the mail server.


"Matthew Byrd" wrote:

Hi Kerberos,

If you delete something that you should not using ADSIedit it could cause
you some serious issue with your Exchange server. Installing the support
tools and using adsiedit just to look around (don't modify anything) will
not cause you any problems.

So try this:

1) Install the support tools
2) Start adsiedit.msc
3) Under the configuration object browse down to services -> Microsoft
Exchange then browse to the same location as the RUS objects as seen in ESM.
4) Make sure you have the same number of objects in that folder as you do
when you look at it in ESM. If you do not ... let us know.
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Hope this Helps,
--
Matthew Byrd [MSFT]
Microsoft Exchange Support Engineer

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kerberos" <Kerberos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If i install and try the commands, will it damage the server? Because i
cannot reboot the mail server, because it always uses. What you think?

"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" wrote:

Kerberos <Kerberos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I verified the RUS. But seems it is okay with it. The RUS pointed to
domain
controller.

But i couldnt find ADSIedit enywhere? That was s little sad. Would you
be
mind to show me the location of this file?

Install the Windows Support Tools.


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