Exchange 2010 Error 3091
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About Contact Us Select Page Public folders and upgrading to Exchange 2010 by Brian Scheewe | Apr 28, 2010 | Exchange, Microsoft | 0 comments We recently had some problems with Public folder synchronization during an Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 migration. Public folders were not syncing up to the new Exchange 2010 server with the following error message in the logs: Event ID: 1020, Source: MSExchange Store Driver. The store driver couldn't deliver the public folder replication message "Status Request (PublicFolderDatabase@yourdomain.com)" because the https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3017297 following error occurred: The Active Directory user wasn't found. Over at this blog was a discussion in the comments about one possible solution: http://get-exchange.blogspot.com/2009/11/public-folder-mayhem-exchange-2010.html Go to the ADSI Edit console and check to see if there is a CN=Servers folder that is empty. If it's empty delete that folder. Here is where we found ours and sure http://www.adnsolutions.com/public-folders-and-upgrading-to-exchange-2010/ enough it was empty so we deleted that folder. We waited 4 hours and the error was gone, but nothing synced. So I created a new Public Folder on the 2010 server just to test with and it replicated fine to the 2007 server. Shortly after that the Public Folders directory structure from 2007 replicated back and started showing up in Exchange 2010 but only the folders with no content. I used “Get-PublicFolderStatistics” to verify this. Checked the logs and found new errors: Event ID: 3091, Source: MSExchangeIS Public Store. Error 1274 occurred while processing an incoming replication message. Folder: (7-16) NON_IPM_SUBTREEschema-rootDefault AND Error 1274 occurred while processing an incoming replication message. Folder: (7-18) NON_IPM_SUBTREEschema-rootmicrosoftexchangeV1 I then started to bang my head against the wall and took a break. When I came back I ran “Get-PublicFolderStatistics” on the 2010 server and saw content starting to flow over! After about 5 minutes the servers were all synced up! Submit a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not b
failover clusters Post navigation ← Previous Next → Exchange 2010 Public Folder Worries At Customer: No existing ‘PublicFolderProxyInformation' matches the following Identity Posted on November 4, 2010 by workinghardinit A customers was recently using the EMC GUI in their Exchange 2010 https://blog.workinghardinit.work/2010/11/04/exchange-2010-public-folder-worries-at-customer-no-existing-publicfolderproxyinformation-matches-the-following-identity/ environment, having a look a the public folder properties when they got this error: https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/20496034/MSExchangeIS-Public-3091.html ------------------ Microsoft Exchange ------------------ Can't log on to the Exchange Mailbox server ‘DAGMBX.demolab.com'. No existing ‘PublicFolderProxyInformation' matches the following Identity: ‘demolabHeadQuartersFincanceDepartmentFiscalUnit'. Make sure that you specified the correct ‘PublicFolderProxyInformation' Identity and that you have the necessary permissions to view ‘PublicFolderProxyInformation'.. It was running the command ‘Get-MailPublicFolder -Identity "demolabHeadQuartersFincanceDepartmentFiscalUnit" -Server ‘DAGMBX.demolab.com". ------------------ OK ------------------ Hey … when did exchange 2010 this start? They never complained about this before, but did they ever use it.This probably was actually the first time they tried to look/edit the public folder permissions after doing the following over the past month and in this particular order: Moving to Exchange 2010 SP1 Removing the last Exchange 2007 servers from the organization. Now I know about a bug that exist and that was recently blogged about by Dan Rowley exchange 2010 error in Exchange 2010 get-mailpublicfolder name returns No existing ‘PublicFolderProxyInformation'. The point is that there should be a mailbox database mounted on the server that has the System Attendant mailbox associated with it. However, this is not the case here. The mailbox servers are member of a DAG and all of them host a copy of the PF. The replication runs fine, users can work with them, the remaining Outlook 2003 users report no issues. But there is more in that blog: “Basically the work around is to mount a mailbox store on the server that is generating the error, or if there is a database already mounted - verify the system attendant is properly configured to point to a valid homemdb.” Now that last point is interesting and indeed that was the issue here. On two members of the DAG the homeMDB attribute was not set. Now what could be the root cause of this? I don’t know, certainly not in this case. All things have been done by the book … Ah well, luckily the fix is not very difficult. We need to put a valid entry in the homemdb. In this case we’ll take the value of the DAG member that had it filled in. This seems to be the most rec
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