Re: Exchange 2007 distribution group creation
- From: gerrycurtis <gerrycurtis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 03:10:06 -0700
I checked this and they all have level 1 diagnostic logging. Nothing
siginificant is showing up in the event log but I will keep monitoring. I
could set a deeper level of logging for the ones you have listed.
Thanks
Gerry
"Jamestechman" wrote:
I would probably look into enabling diagnostic logging for AD and see.
if you're getting any schema related errors. Try to at least get the
following enabled. Then try creating your group again and check all
your DCs that your Exchange server talks to. I'd probably agree some
schema changes were done and is missing a mapping; or some third party
process is trying to add an attribute to a field that has not been
extended.
2 Security Events
3 ExDS Interface Events
4 MAPI Interface Events
7 Internal Configuration
8 Directory Access
9 Internal Processing
11 Initialization/Termination
12 Service Control
13 Name Resolution
15 Field Engineering
16 LDAP Interface Events
18 Global Catalog
19 Inter-site Messaging
New to Windows Server 2003:
22 DS RPC Client
23 DS RPC Server
24 DS Schema
How to configure Active Directory diagnostic event logging in Windows
Server 2003 and in Windows 2000 Server
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314980
James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
Security+, Project+, ITIL
msexchangetips.blogspot.com
On Sep 19, 8:32 am, gerrycurtis
<gerrycur...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I raised a call with capita and they investigated and decided that their
installation did not cause the problem.
Back to square 1.
"Big Al @ RHS" wrote:
Redland High School
"gerrycurtis" wrote:
Cheers Big Al
That may answer the question! This can't be coincidental. I will contact
Capita now and see what they have to say! What School are you?
Gerry
"Big Al @ RHS" wrote:
"gerrycurtis" wrote:
A peculiar problem has arisen whereby I am no longer able to create a
universal distribution group in exchange management console (or shell).
I have previously had no problem with this.
The error message that comes up is as follows after trying to create a
distribution group called Extended Services. Saturn.falmouth.local is one of
our domain controllers:
Active Directory operation failed on saturn.falmouth.local. This error is
not retriable. Additional information: An attempt was made to modify an
object to include an attribute that is not legal for its class.
Active directory response: 0000207D: UpdErr: DSID-03150F9C, problem 6002
(OBJ_CLASS_VIOLATION), data 0
An object class violation occurred.
Exchange Management Shell command attempted:
new-DistributionGroup -Name 'Extended Services' -Type 'Distribution'
-OrganizationalUnit 'falmouth.local/Users' -SamAccountName 'Extended
Services' -Alias 'ExtendedServices'
I have also tried creating a universal distribution group in AD then
selecting in management console. I get the same error.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Gerry
We're in the same boat here - not long had Capita techs come in and install
Learning Gateway and now we can't create mail enabled groups in Exchange
2003. We're going to contact Capita, but have you got anywhere with this?
Thanks
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