Re: Exchange 2007 System Attendant not starting automatically

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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 22:50:46 -0000, chris.crowder@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

The system attendant isn't starting automatically on our new server.
We can start it manually, and it comes right up, but we don't see any
errors in the event viewer although we did get a message that states
that one or more services failed to start. It wouldn't be a big deal,
but our users on the trusted domain can't access email on that server
until the service is started after a reboot. And yes, Exchange 2007
is updated with the hotfixes\patches and yes, the service is set to
start automatically.


Is this a member server or domain controller?

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