XFOR: An Error Occurred While Processing an E-mail Address

Last reviewed: April 3, 1997
Article ID: Q151668
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0

SYMPTOMS

When attempting to create a New Dirsync Requestor object on an Exchange Server, the administrator receives the following error:

"An error occurred while processing an e-mail address. To view details of the error, see the application event log in the Windows NT Event Viewer on the Microsoft Exchange Server computer.

Microsoft Exchange Administrator ID No: c1030b35"

This error indicates that more information can be found in the Event Viewer; however, the application log in Event Viewer reveals no information related to this error.

CAUSE

There is already a Hidden Recipient, $SYSTEM, in the Directory that corresponds to the Dirsync Server that has been selected. For instance, when a New Dirsync Requestor object is created, the administrator is asked to specify the Dirsync Server (must choose "Non MSMail Dirsync Server" or the correct MS Mail PO from a list). If the administrator chooses the MS Mail PO called "NETWORK1/PO1" from the list, completes the configuration, accepts the default for Dirsync Address on the General tab, and clicks "OK", then the error above will occur if there is already a Hidden Recipient with a Directory Name of MS:Network1/PO1/$System in the Directory on that Exchange Server.

RESOLUTION

These Hidden Recipients may be viewed by selecting the Recipients container and then clicking on View-Hidden Recipients. The Hidden Recipient can be deleted, and the error should no longer occur.

MORE INFORMATION

There are a couple of scenarios where this error is known to occur:

1) If a Dirsync Requestor object pointing to the same Dirsync Server had already been added and then deleted on this Exchange Server, or 2) If the PO that has been specified as the Dirsync Server has already been specified as a Requestor in the organization. In other words, if a Remote Requestor object has already been created on an Exchange Server that has a DXA Server object, then a $SYSTEM Hidden Recipient would already exist. Note: This is not a valid configuration, since there should only be a single Exchange Server in the Organization with either a DXA Server or Dirsync Requestor object.


Additional query words: c1030b35
Keywords : kbusage XFOR
Version : 4.0 5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kberrmsg


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Last reviewed: April 3, 1997
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