Calendaring Agent Failed With Error Code 0x8000ffff While Saving
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| My Forums | Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out Repeated Exchange Calendar Agent failure Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange 2007] >> Installation >> Repeated Exchange Calendar Agent failure Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> Repeated Exchange Calendar Agent failure - 19.Nov.2008 3:33:39 PM 4horse Posts: 5 Joined: 19.Nov.2008 Status: offline Hello, first time poster here. Sorry for the long post, but I'll try to get as much info out in one burst as I http://www.microsoft.com/technet/support/ee/transform.aspx?ProdName=Exchange&ProdVer=6.5.7638.0&EvtID=8230&EvtSrc=EXCDO can. I am having issues with my Exchange 2007 calendar agent. At random points in time it starts to spew DCOM 10010 and EXCDO 8206 errors. Calendars are unusable at this time, and if they are usable any new appointments or changes are not saved. This is usually accompanied by extremely slow or no mail client access from Outlook 2003 and 2002. OWA client mail access seems unaffected, but calendars http://forums.msexchange.org/Repeated_Exchange_Calendar_Agent_failure/m_1800493660/tm.htm are hosed there also. Sometimes this condition is preceeded by a spontaneous reboot. These seem to occur at the start of Exchange database maintenance, which is set for midnight. This is not always the case. Sometimes it is a different time, and sometimes there is no reboot - just a DCOM error followed by EXCDO spam. Backups are not scheduled during maintenance, and nothing else I can find indicates anything is going on at that time. There are no helpful or suspicousevents previous to the start of this condition in any of the event logs. DCOM 10010: The server {9DA0E106-86CE-11D1-8699-00C04FB98036} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. This guid in Component Services has no name beyond the guid, and lists MSEXCHANGIS as the service. EXCDO 8206: Calendaring agent failed with error code 0x8000ffff while saving appointment. This is the typical 8206 error. The fix for this is to re-run one of the update rollups, which seems to repair the DCOM object. In time, the condition will come back. Sometimes in less than 24 hours. I was using update rollup 4, but a PSS tech recommended not using these rollups (3 and 4 specifically)so I scaled back to rollup 1. I attempted to reinstall
ID 10016 in the system log that seems to be http://www.networksteve.com/exchange/topic.php/Calendaring_agent_failed_with_error_0x8000fff_(EXCDO)/?TopicId=10801&Posts=5 related to the EXCDO error. Anyone knows how to fix this? See below for the exact description of the error.Event Type:ErrorEvent Source:EXCDOEvent Category:General Event ID:8206Date:11/20/2009Time:11:29:05 AMUser:N/AComputer:MAIL2Description:Calendaring agent failed with error code 0x8000ffff while saving appointment. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.Data:0000: 48 72 53 61 calendaring agent 76 69 6e 67 HrSaving0008: 41 70 70 74 3a 3a 48 72 Appt::Hr0010: 43 68 65 63 6b 50 61 74 CheckPat0018: 74 65 72 6e 20 66 61 69 tern fai0020: 6c 65 64 2e 20 4d 61 69 led. Mai0028: 6c 62 6f 78 3a 65 67 calendaring agent failed 69 lbox:user0030: 6c 62 65 72 74 40 67 63@xxx.com0038: 6d 69 63 72 6f 2e 63 6f 0040: 6d m Event Type:ErrorEvent Source:DCOMEvent Category:NoneEvent ID:10016Date:11/20/2009Time:11:26:36 AMUser:NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEMComputer:MAIL2Description:The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID {9DA0E106-86CE-11D1-8699-00C04FB98036}to the user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM SID (S-1-5-18). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool. November 20th, 2009 10:31pm Any help from:http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvrmigration/thread/8c254fb5-aee4-49a7-a564-3f3181902c5a ? Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now November 20th, 2009 10:37pm Andy,Yes, I did look at the link you provided already. None of the suggestions seem to help. November 20th, 2009 10:46pm Hi, First please check the settings via following steps. 1. Click Start, click Run, type dcomcnfg in the Open box, and then click OK. If a Windows Security Alert message prompts you to keep blocking the Microsoft Management Console program, cl