Re: MRxSmb Warning ID 3019
From: Colin Nash [MVP] (x_at_x)
Date: 08/20/04
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 23:06:25 -0400
"Amir M." <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I noticed MRxSmb Warning ID 3019 in the System Log of our
> Exchange server. I looked up this warning in MSDN. The
> article says, typically, this occurs when the computer
> uses a tunneled connection such as a virtual private
> network (VPN) or a Point-to-Point over Ethernet (PPPoE) to
> connect to the Internet. But, on our Exchange server we
> use neither VPN nor PPPoE. However, about the same time
> that this warning was logged, a Microsoft engineer had
> connected to our Exchange server remotely by using a
> program that was called, I think, Live Meeting. He would
> move the mouse and type and I could see it on my screen as
> he was doing it. Do you think the warning is related to
> the Live Meeting session? Should I ignore it?
>
> Thanks
It also happens if you access a UNC path that points back to your own
machine. For example, navigating to \\YOURCOMPUTER\C$ would do it. Or
even if you click on yourself in My Network Places and start accessing
shares. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q267934
Why would one do this? I don't know... Sounds like Live Meeting could be
involved (maybe he got confused and accessed a share on the computer as if
he was connecting remotely even though he was in essence doing it through
the local machine.)
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