Event Id | 3005 |
Source | MSExchangeTransport |
Description | An error caused by reading the SystemMessage configuration from the directory indicates that generation of delivery status notifications (DSNs) and storage quota is using out-of-date or incomplete message customizations. The configuration data may be corrupt, or the Active Directory directory service may be unreachable. The error was '%1' |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This Error event may be logged on a Hub Transport server when Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is unable to read the delivery status notification (DSN) message configuration information from the Active Directory directory service. This Error event may also be logged on an Edge Transport server if Exchange 2007 is unable to read the DSN message configuration from Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) directory service. This Error event may be caused if one or more of the following conditions are true: 1.If there is a connectivity problem between the Hub Transport server and Active Directory. 2.If the domain controller is not functioning correctly. 3.If the Microsoft Exchange ADAM service on an Edge Transport server has stopped. 4.If the configuration stored in Active Directory or in ADAM is corrupted. Resolution : 1.If this error occurred on a Hub Transport server, try one or both of the following: a)Verify connectivity between Active Directory and the Hub Transport server. Use the Ping or PathPing command-line tools to test basic connectivity. Use Ping to isolate network hardware problems and incompatible configurations. Use PathPing to detect packet loss over multiple-hop trips. 2.Run theDcdiag command line tool to test domain controller health. To do this, run dcdiag /s: 2.If this error occurred on an Edge Transport server, verify that theMicrosoft Exchange ADAM service is started on the local server. |
Reference Links | Event ID 3005 from Source MSExchangeTransport |
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