Re: How to make the event sink run automaticaly



Where you found the Setup a New Service option in Activation tab. I am
working on the windows 2000 and i am not getting such option.

Best Regards
Parveen Beniwal
BMW wrote:
After changing the setting, it works fine.

In Activation tabk, Click setup new service, select Automatic in "Serivce
Type"
and COM+ Event sytem on the lower list box and then click create
Thanks


"Parv" wrote:

sorry, But i am also facing the same problem.

Best Regards
Parveen Beniwal

Henning Krause [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
Hello,

no, by client location I mean on networks of my clients.

Event sinks must be registered directly on the server.

Could you post your COM+ application settings here? Perhaps that may help.

Best regards,
Henning

"Parv" <Parveen.Beniwal.Daffodil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi hennig
I want to know here one thing that what u mean here by client
locations. Do u mean that you deployed EventSink on the client machines
rather than the ExchangeServer itself. I am asking this as i have
heared that EventSink can be used and registered on the server only and
we can't register EventSinks from any client machines.
Please make me confirm if i am thinking something wrong ?

Best Regards
Parveen Beniwal



Henning Krause [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
Hello,

I haven't heard yet of this behavior - the COM+ application should start
automatically with the server - even more as you have configured the
component to run in a dedicated server process. Is this service set to
start
automatically or set to manual (See the services MMC).

I have several eventsinks deployed at client locations, and none show
these
behavior.

Best regards,
Henning Krause


"BMW" <BMW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Henning,

After the server restarted or shut down, I must restart the COM+
application
too; otherwise the sink is no effect. Do you tell me how can I set up
my
COM+
application can start even the server restart?

"Henning Krause [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Hello,

the Event should be triggered after a restart of the Exchange store.

But there is (was) an issue with Store-wide event sinks and Exchange
2003,
perhaps this applies to you:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/872822/en-us.

Otherwise, are there any events logged in the Eventlog?

Best regards,
Henning Krause

"BMW" <BMW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How to make the event sink run automatically

I succeeded to add the COM+ application and to register the event
sink.
It
works fine. However, after the server shuts down. The COM+
application
cannot
start automatically. I already set it as a system application and
run
application as NT Service.
Please tell me what I should do. Do I need to write a script? If so,
would
you have any example or site which I should look at?

Thanks in advance.







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