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Code 0x8004010f I had a client who was receiving Application Error 9554 from MSExchangeIS.Unable http://clintboessen.blogspot.com/2012/04/unable-to-update-mailbox-sd-in-ds.html to update Mailbox SD in the DS. Mailbox Guid: 33fcbcfe-5c36-4204-91f1-6108fc5b86f6. Error https://elderec.org/2012/02/exchange-2007-eventid-9554-unable-to-update-mailbox-sd-in-the-ds/ Code 0x8004010fFirst thing I did was attempted to search for the user in Active Directory by converting the 32bit GUID to a searchable format using KB322308. I was unable to find the user account matching the mailbox guid.Using the ADFind utility created event id by MVP Joe Richards also did not find any results.adfind -gc -b "" -binenc -f " msExchMailboxGUID={{GUID:33fcbcfe-5c36-4204-91f1-6108fc5b86f6}}" -dnAfter further investigation I found that the GUID on the Exchange Mailbox did not match the msExchMailboxGUID on the AD User Account. I determined this by running the following powershell command:Get-MailboxStatistics -Server troy-exch-2010 fl mailboxguid,displayname > event id 9554 output.txtMailboxGuid : 33fcbcfe-5c36-4204-91f1-6108fc5b86f6DisplayName : User NameThe user account in AD had a different GUID not matching the GUID of our Exchange mailbox.In this instance the user no longer worked at the company so we simply deleted both the user account and the Exchange mailbox. Posted by Clint Boessen at 9:02 PM Labels: Exchange 2007/2010 4 comments: AnonymousSeptember 13, 2012 at 10:02 PMIn my case the displayName didn't match any AD user account. Turns out it was a Exchange 2010 archive mailbox. I managed to work out which AD account it was linked to by also exporting the LegacyDN as part of the powershell command.ReplyDeleteAnonymousOctober 17, 2013 at 4:03 PMyou do not need to reverse the third and the fourth section.ReplyDeleteAnonymousOctober 17, 2013 at 4:10 PMSorry, you do not need to reverse the fourth and the fifth section.ReplyDeletejay paulAugust 13, 2014 at 6:01 AMGreat post your given information does help me a lot knowing that you have shared t
of the Event Viewer every 30 minutes: Unable to update Mailbox SD in the DS. Mailbox Guid: 844fec0b-405a-4e74-9b7d-3fea8e1373ae. Error Code 0x80070005 Unable to update Mailbox SD in the DS. Mailbox Guid: 844fec0b-405a-4e74-9b7d-3fea8e1373ae. Error Code 0x80070005 First you need to determine what mailbox is having the issues. To do this we use the Exchange Management Shell: Get-MailboxStatistics | Where-Object { $_.MailboxGuid -eq '844fec0b-405a-4e74-9b7d-3fea8e1373ae' } | ft DisplayName, MailboxGuid Next we fix the permissions on the active directory object: Start the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. Right-click the user whose permissions you want to change, and then click Properties. Click the Security tab, click to select the Allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object check box, and then click OK. Share this post Similar Posts Powershell - Function to retrieve FSMO role holders Powershell - Get LastLogon time for AD user accounts across all Domain Controllers Powershell - Instapush.im push notifications Powershell - Send-PushoverNotification - Sending Pushover Notifications via Powershell Powershell - Send PushBullet Notifications from PRTG Powershell - Install SNMP Services Remotely on Windows Server 2008R2 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. elderec.org elderec elderec random technical musings