Re: Event ID's 9153 8213

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Hi Track5200,

Yes you will want to restart the server. Most of these entries the Exchange
services only read in on startup. Restarting the server should ensure that
we update this information in our cache.

You will want to wait a few hours after making the changes before you
restart to allow time for directory replication.

Hope this Helps,
--
Matthew Byrd
Microsoft PSS

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"track5200" <track5200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:042E144F-471D-4E08-B740-462D6356CD78@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks I'll give it a try.
>
> Just one question, do I need to restart any of the MS Exchange services or
> servers?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> "Matthew Byrd [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> Hi track5200,
>>
>> It maybe that some of the AD attributes have not been correctly set to
>> ensure that Exchange believes that it is in Native mode. I would
>> recommend
>> that you check the following values in ADSIEdit:
>>
>> CN=<ExOrgName>,CN=Microsoft
>> Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=<Domain>,DC=com
>>
>> msExchMixedMode = False
>>
>> CN=<AG-Name>,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=<ExOrgName>,CN=Microsoft
>> Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=<Domain>,DC=com
>>
>> msExchAdminGroupMode = 0
>> msExchLegacyAccount = <not set>
>> msExchLegacyDomain = <not set>
>> msExchEncryptedPassword = <not set>
>>
>> For the last three that are supposed to be <Not set> I would recommend
>> just
>> clearing them out again if it is available just to make sure that they
>> are
>> empty.
>>
>> Let me know if this helps,
>> --
>> Matthew Byrd
>> Microsoft PSS
>>
>> Run Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Today
>> http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloads/2003/exbpa/default.mspx
>>
>> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
>> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>> "track5200" <track5200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:BFD8AED1-BC2F-4AEB-A10C-E40419789F2B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Recently we added an Exchange 2003 server to our organization with the
>> > intention of moving all the services and accounts from one of our
>> > Exchange
>> > 2000 servers and then decommissioning it. After moving all the
>> > mailboxes
>> > from
>> > the Exchange 2000 server to the new 2003 server we started getting the
>> > following errors in the application log of our other Exchange 2000
>> > server...
>> >
>> > Event ID: 9153
>> > Source: MSExchangeSA
>> > Description: Microsoft Exchange System Attendant reported an error
>> > '0xc007056b' when setting DS notification
>> >
>> > and...
>> >
>> > Event ID: 8213
>> > Source: MSExchangeFBPublish
>> > Description: System Attendant Service failed to create session for
>> > virtual
>> > machine <Server_Name>. The error number is 0xc0070534
>> >
>> > The Exchange organization is running in native mode and I have removed
>> > all
>> > ADC's and the SRS is not running on any of the Exchange servers and I
>> > do
>> > not
>> > see a backup of mail in the SMTP queue. There are no mail delivery
>> > issues,
>> > except about a week after the errors appeared the server hung and I had
>> > to
>> > reboot it after which things were back to normal. I do notice things
>> > are
>> > running a bit slowly on this server.
>> >
>> > All of the solutions for either of these errors I have found on
>> > microsoft.com and on the internet are either not relevant or the
>> > instructions
>> > are too vague to follow.
>> >
>> > I did notice, browsing through ADSI edit, there were still entries in
>> > the
>> > CN=Active Directory Connection container. could this be the problem? I
>> > am
>> > not
>> > ready to experiment with deleting things from ADSI edit without knowing
>> > what
>> > they are.
>> >
>> > Please any help would be welcomed.
>>
>>
>>


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