RE: Profiles not found or updated - recent
From: PPOP (PPOP_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/19/05
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 23:47:02 -0800
I have the same security eventid 565 events with a customer I migrated from
SBS2000 to SBS2003. The roaming profile problem does not happen there.
I do not get complaints of the users about the e-mail not functioning.
However I would like to get this issue ressolved to get rid of these error
messages.
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks in advance
Paul
"Fisheye" wrote:
> Our client reported in to us:
> "When all users log on, yesterday and today, we get a Windows message that
> the roaming profile has not been found or updated."
>
> Not sure if it is directly related but for every user this event is
> logged...
> This is strange and has only been happening about 5 days.
>
> The server is SBS2000, and all the client pc's are XP or 2000.
>
> Is this from a recent install of a hotfix?
>
> I checked in on their security event logs:
>
> Event Type: Failure Audit
> Event Source: Security
> Event Category: Object Access
> Event ID: 565
> Date: 6/12/2004
> Time: 11:47:44 a.m.
> User: MYDOMAIN\Karon
> Computer: SBSERVER
> Description:
> Object Open:
> Object Server: Microsoft Exchange
> Object Type: Microsoft Exchange Logon
> Object Name: /o=MYDOMAIN/ou=first administrative
> group/cn=Recipients/cn=Karon
> New Handle ID: -
> Operation ID: {0,466031211}
> Process ID: 4580
> Primary User Name: SBSERVER$
> Primary Domain: MYDOMAIN
> Primary Logon ID: (0x0,0x3E7)
> Client User Name: Karon
> Client Domain: MYDOMAIN
> Client Logon ID: (0x0,0x1BB549F8)
> Accesses Unknown specific access (bit 8)
>
> Privileges -
>
> Properties:
> READ_CONTROL
> Unknown specific access (bit 0)
> Unknown specific access (bit 1)
> Unknown specific access (bit 2)
> Unknown specific access (bit 3)
> Unknown specific access (bit 6)
> Send As
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