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as the hexidecimal value 0x2552. The message associated with this error code is "Try DNS operation again later.". Common Causes of System Error Code 9554 System Error Code 9554 is commonly caused by: Windows Registry Damage or Corruption Device Driver Conflicts Hardware Malfunction Virus or Spyware Infection Software File Damage or Corruption Steps to Prevent System Errors Most System Errors can be avoided with simple pc maintenance procedures. Below are listed a few tasks for you to familiarize yourself with to keep your pc running at it's best: Keep your operating system, software applications https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/555433 and device drivers updated with the latest hot fixes, security releases and updates. Use caution when opening email attachments and avoid visiting dubious web sites. Always scan files you download for viruses before accessing them. Perform regular anti-virus and spyware scans to protect your PC from dangerous malware. Keep these applications updated to protect your pc against the latest malware threats. Perform regular registry maintenance. http://www.errordecoder.com/system-error-codes/11/code-9554.html The majority of computer system errors come from a damaged or corrupt registry. Using this simple tool will provide you with an easy to use user interface where you can scan and repair errors with just a few clicks. No advanced knowledge is required. Free Download - Error Repair Tool Windows systems frequently experience system errors which can happen for many reasons, including problems with software applications, device drivers, the system registry, and various hardware. Regular maintenance with the aid of registry cleaners, antivirus programs, and a careful approach when working on the Internet can help you keep your personal computer clear from system errors. Helpful Tools The following products are free to try. We have found them to be of the highest quality and value. They have been extremely useful in our own pc troubleshooting and maintainance and we highly recommend trying them out for yourself. XoftSpySE Anti-Spyware With a lightning fast free scan and the largest authentic spyware detection database we have seen, XoftSpySE Anti-Spyware finds and removes threats that other spyware programs fail to detect. Download XoftSpySE Anti-Spyware DriverCure DriverCure will scan your system for driver and soft
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn http://serverfault.com/questions/378113/exchange-2010-event-id-9554-for-deleted-mailbox more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a https://elderec.org/2012/02/exchange-2007-eventid-9554-unable-to-update-mailbox-sd-in-the-ds/ minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Exchange 2010: Event id 9554 for deleted mailbox up vote 0 down vote event id favorite I've deleted a mailbox and it's user in Exchange 2010. Now I'm getting the following warnings in the event log of the Exchange server: Unable to update Mailbox SD in the DS. Mailbox Guid: a36def77-4743-471b-b67c-60a72f3f4f86. Error Code 0x8004010f I've tried locating the mailbox by it's GUID, using the method described in this KB from MS: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555433 I can't find any corresponding mailbox, which is why I suspect that the GUID belonged to the deleted mailbox. The event id 9554 user who had the mailbox attached is deleted as well. To make things worse I've also tried to use the primary mail adress of the deleted mailbox for a newly created distribution list, but that won't work. Users trying to mail that adress receive an NDR stating 5.1.1. It seems like the mailbox somehow lives inside the Exchange server, but I really don't understand how or why. active-directory exchange-2010 windows-event-log mailbox share|improve this question asked Apr 10 '12 at 13:51 Mikael Grönfelt 3152512 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted go into your Exchange Management shell and run this Cmdlet in powershell get-mailbox -identity c0fd0fe3-8334-4ca2-8b8d-5488bed375f0 | ft displayname (replace with your GUID) if exchange still has it in there, and the users name comes up this will tell you definitively that there was a disconnect from exchange the the deletion. if it does find the user, you can always try remove-mailbox -identity c0fd0fe3-8334-4ca2-8b8d-5488bed375f0 share|improve this answer answered Apr 29 '12 at 19:50 Matt Hamende 102110 add a comment| Did you find this question interesting? Try our newsletter Sign up for our newsletter and get our top new questions delivered to your inbox (see an example). Subscribed! Success! Please click the link in the confirmation email to activate your subscription. up vote 1 down vote I found that we'd get this
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