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2012-04-19 Hi All, I have a problem with Get-Queue command in EMS (Exchange Management Shell) in Exchange 2010. I can't access to view exchange queue. Yesterday it was ok, today i have "Access Denied". My user have all permissions in Exchange and Enterprise Admin. What can i do? Were is the problem? 0 Question by:Tamooz Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 13 Best Solution byKini Pradeep Open GPMC.msc command prompt access denied windows 10 open the default domain controllers policy. go to computer config, windows settings, security setting user rights assignment then add Exchange enterprise servers and Exchange servers Go to Solution 13 Comments LVL 13 Overall: Level 13 Windows Server 2008 5 Exchange 4 Message Expert Comment by:Kini Pradeep2012-04-19 is this after you run the shell with Run as administrator ? could be a dumb question 0 Message Author Comment by:Tamooz2012-04-19 Sure, i have this error from today too : SACL Watcher servicelet found that the SeSecurityPrivilege privilege is removed from account S-1-5-21-1824101739-2438762037-685873216-5121. What is that means? 0 Message Author Comment by:Tamooz2012-04-19 ok, this sid S-1-5-21-1824101739-2438762037-685873216-5121 its my Exchange Servers group. How can i add SeSecurityPrivilege privilege to this group again? 0 LVL 13 Overall: Level 13 Windows Server 2008 5 Exchange 4 Message Expert Comment by:Kini Pradeep2012-04-19 Does this SID belong to any groups that have privileges on Exchange. find what is the group/user name for the SID http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff730940.aspx once the name is identified, need to check whether this was removed by somebody or whether there was any change to group policy manage auditing & security log properties check this http://clintboessen.blogspot.in/2011/12/sacl-watcher-servicelet-found-that.html 0 Message Author Comment
i run message tracking via EMC or powershell, i receive the following error;Failed to connect to the Microsoft
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Exchange Transport Log Search server on computer "ex2007.domain.com". Verify that a
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valid computer name was used and the Microsoft Exchange Transport Log Search service is started on access to message queuing system is denied windows server 2008 the target computer. The error message is: "Access is denied".Exchange Transport Log Search service is confirmed running and have tried by restarting the serviceLogon user is https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27683010/Get-Queue-Access-Denied-Exchange-2010.html a member of Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins and Exchange Organization AdministratorsMessage Tracking Logs are generated properlyQueue Viewer problem------------------------------When i run Queue viewer, i receive the following error;The Queue Viewer operation on computer "ex2007.mydomain.com" has failed with exception. The error message is: Access is denied. It was running command.............................................................Logon user is a member of of http://www.networksteve.com/exchange/topic.php/Message_Tracking_and_Queue_Viewer_access_is_denied/?TopicId=12562&Posts=3 Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins and Exchange Organization AdministratorsMy server information are as follow;Exchange 2007 sp1 with roll up 6 installedMailbox, Hub, and CAS role are installedExchange Org is in mixed mode ( 1 x EX 2003 server is still running)Mail-flow is working fineI suspect there might be some permissions missing. But not sure where.Appreciate for your help.Regards,Lin March 3rd, 2009 7:13am Hi Lin, Please create a new user and add it to the groups: Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins and Exchange Organization Administrators. Then test the issue. At the same time, please check the following settings in ADSI Edit: Configuration>CN=services>CN=Microsoft Exchange>properties>security tab Make sure your account have all permission allowed. Thanks, Elvis Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now March 5th, 2009 11:57am Hi Elvis,Thanks for your reply.I'll try as you suggested and keep you posted.Appreciate for your help.Regards,Lin March 5th, 2009 5:51pm Hi Elvis,I created a new user and granted the rights as y
Availability Migration You are here: Home / Solutions / Exchange 2010 Management Console Initialization FailedExchange 2010 Management Console Initialization Failed December 14, 2009 http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-2010-management-console-initialization-failed/ by Paul Cunningham 59 Comments I encountered this problem shortly after http://msexchangeguru.com/2015/03/16/troubleshooting-notes-3/ installing a second Exchange Server 2010 server into my organization. Initially I thought that this second server had caused the problem but on further investigation I found out the real culprit. The initialization error I was receiving when opening the Exchange Management Console access denied was: Initialization Failed: Connecting to remote server failed with the following error message: Access is denied. The Event Log of the server had this error: Log Name: Application Source: MSExchangeSA Date: 13/12/2009 8:22:28 PM Event ID: 9385 Task Category: General Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: ex1.exchangeserverpro.local Description: Microsoft Exchange System Attendant failed access to message to read the membership of the universal security group ‘/dc=local/dc=exchangeserverpro/ou=Microsoft Exchange Security Groups/cn=Exchange Servers'; the error code was ‘8007203a'. The problem might be that the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant does not have permission to read the membership of the group. If this computer is not a member of the group ‘/dc=local/dc=exchangeserverpro/ou=Microsoft Exchange Security Groups/cn=Exchange Servers', you should manually stop all Microsoft Exchange services, run the task ‘add-ExchangeServerGroupMember,' and then restart all Microsoft Exchange services. I double checked the "Exchange Servers" group in Active Directory and confirmed that the two servers were already in there. I then found this error in the Event Log of the server: Log Name: Application Source: MSExchangeIS Date: 13/12/2009 9:14:29 PM Event ID: 5003 Task Category: General Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: ex1.exchangeserverpro.local Description: Unable to initialize the Information Store service because the clocks on the client and server are skewed. This may be caused by a time change either in the client o
Fixes » Exchange Server 2013 Troubleshooting notes These are my troubleshooting notes. Thought it could benefit the community. Error when installing Exchange Server 2013 CU 7: Issue: When installing Exchange 2013CU7, it fails to update with the following error: We will not be able to uninstall or continue further with the installation: Exception : Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.ScriptExecutionException: The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); Enable-RpcOverTcpPortScaling; Enable-ExtendedTcpPortRange " was run: "System.Management.Automation.ActionPreferenceStopException: The running command stopped because the preference variable "ErrorActionPreference" or common parameter is set to Stop: The registry key at the specified path does not exist. at System.Management.Automation.PowerShell.EndInvoke(IAsyncResult asyncResult) at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.MonadDataProvider.MonadPipelineProxy.ClosePipeline(MonadAsyncResult asyncResult)". --> System.Management.Automation.ActionPreferenceStopException: The running command stopped because the preference variable "ErrorActionPreference" or common parameter is set to Stop: The registry key at the specified path does not exist. at System.Management.Automation.PowerShell.EndInvoke(IAsyncResult asyncResult) at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.MonadDataProvider.MonadPipelineProxy.ClosePipeline(MonadAsyncResult asyncResult) -- End of inner exception stack trace -- at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.ComponentInfoBasedTask.InternalExecuteScript(String script, Boolean handleError, Int32 subSteps, LocalizedString statusDescription) at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.ComponentInfoBasedTask.ExecuteScript(String script, Boolean handleError, Int32 subSteps, LocalizedString statusDescription) at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.ComponentInfoBasedTask.GenerateAndExecuteTaskScript(InstallationCircumstances installationCircumstance) [01/30/2015 19:47:58.0635] [1] [ERROR] The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); . "$RoleInstallPath\Scripts\ConfigureNetworkProtocolParameters.ps1″; Enable-RpcOverTcpPortScaling; Enable-Exten