Error 2937
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- Tagged: 2937, Event ID, MSExchange ADAccess - 1 comment Share this:Facebook0Twitter0LinkedIn0Google+0Pinterest0In this Tutorial we are event id 2937 exchange 2013 going over the process to fix the error 2937 on event id 2937 it is pointing to the deleted objects an Exchange Server 2010/2013 when the issue happens on an object different than an user. Solution
Event Id 2937 Public Folder Database
This error may occur at the object level (Mailbox or Arbitration Mailbox) and it can be solved by running the following cmdlet: Get-Mailbox
Event Id 2937 Msexchange Adaccess
Update-Recipient The solution can be found on this Microsoft document http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/d00ed0ed-d9b5-48df-9ff7-32f1a9cc592b.aspx however it does not address when the issue is with specific services, such as w3wp.exe as shown in the figure below. In the issue above the issue is that the information that we have on the msExchRoutingMasterDN has an invalid msexchroutingmasterdn entry, and that may happen when an old server is removed (specially when your environment is coming from several transitons Exchange 2003 –> 2007/2010 and so forth). The solution is simple, first we need to find an existent server that has the Hub Transport role installed, and these are the steps that we can use logged as administrator on any Domain Controller. 1. Open Adsiedit.msc 2. Expand Configuration (or open it) 3. Expand CN=Configuration 4. Expand CN=Services 5. Expand CN=Microsoft Exchange 6. Expand CN=
in Exchange 2010 SP1 Sunday, September 26, 2010 I have
Msexchange Adaccess 2937 Homemta
noticed the following event on Exchange 2010 servers after upgrading property [publicfolderdatabase] is set to value Exchange 2010 RTM to Exchange 2010 Service Pack 1: Log Name: Application Source: MSExchange property previous database is set to value ADAccessDate: 9/26/2010 9:12:29 AMEvent ID: 2937Task Category: ValidationLevel: WarningKeywords: ClassicUser: N/AComputer: EX1.companyabc.comDescription:Process w3wp.exe () (PID=1960). Object [CN=Jeff Guillet,CN=Users,DC=companyabc,DC=com]. Property [HomeMTA] is set to value [companyabc.com/Configuration/Deleted http://www.itprocentral.com/solving-event-id-2937-msexchange-adaccess-error-server-side/ Objects/Microsoft MTADEL:0a05fe00-f8ce-4016-bba8-dce98cfe6b93], it is pointing to the Deleted Objects container in Active Directory. This property should be fixed as soon as possible. The process in the event varies, but I've seen: EdgeTransport.exe ExSetupUI.exe (when installing Exchange) Microsoft.Exchange.RpcClientAccess.Service.exe Microsoft.Exchange.ServiceHost.exe MSExchangeMailboxAssistants.exe (when moving a mailbox) powershell.exe (when a user launches the http://www.expta.com/2010/09/fix-for-event-id-2937-msexchange.html Exchange 2010 management tools) w3wp.exe (when the user accesses OWA) The event in the example above is most commonly seen, and is caused when the user's homeMTA attribute is pointing to a deleted object in AD. To fix this for a specific user, run the following command from the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) on the server: Get-Mailbox jeff | Update-RecipientOr for all user mailboxes use: Get-Mailbox | Update-RecipientTo correct the arbitration mailboxes use: Get-Mailbox -Arbitration | Update-RecipientThese commands will update the user's homeMTA value to the correct value. I've also seen this warning for the Edge Transport routing group property, as shown below. Log Name: Application Source: MSExchange ADAccess Date: 7/12/2010 8:52:23 AM Event ID: 2937 Task Category: Validation Level: Warning Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: EX1.companyabc.com Description: Process edgetransport.exe () (PID=3500). Object [Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR)]. Property [RoutingMasterDN] is set to value [mailgate DEL:b2bbdba9-71e
Event ID 2937) after removing a Exchange 2007 server at the https://www.vcloudnine.de/exchange-2013-event-id-2937-msexchange-adaccess-after-public-folder-migration/ end of a Exchange 2007 > 2013 migration. The details of the warning told me, that there was a faulty value set to a https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27699569/Error-2937-Exchange-2010-looking-for-old-2003-server.html attribute of the mailbox database object. Because the public folder migration was part of the migration, the error message seemed plausible. Process w3wp.exe (PID=4652). event id Object [CN=Mailbox Database E2K13,CN=Databases,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=Testing,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=testing,DC=local. Property [PublicFolderDatabase] is set to value [testing.local/Configuration/Deleted Objects/Public Folder Database DEL:4a45b7c2-10fc-42df-bdaa-82ae8a12e66e], it is pointing to the Deleted Objects container in Active Directory. This property should be fixed as soon as possible. 1 Process w3wp.exe (PID=4652). Object [CN=Mailbox event id 2937 Database E2K13,CN=Databases,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=Testing,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=testing,DC=local. Property [PublicFolderDatabase] is set to value [testing.local/Configuration/Deleted Objects/Public Folder Database DEL:4a45b7c2-10fc-42df-bdaa-82ae8a12e66e], it is pointing to the Deleted Objects container in Active Directory. This property should be fixed as soon as possible. A quick check with ADSI Edit confirmed the message. To be honest: I made a mistake and searched for the attribute PublicFolderDatabase in the database object, but in the end I found the wrong entry as a value of the msExchHomePublicMDB attribute in the database object. It must be set to the distinguished name of the mailbox database that houses the public folder mailboxes. If you don't have any public folders in your Exchange 2013 org, then you have to clear the value! The solution Start ADSI Edit (Start > Run > adsiedit.msc) and right click the "ADSI Edit
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