XFOR: DirSync Deletes and Modifies Not Being Processed by DXALast reviewed: August 6, 1997Article ID: Q155727 |
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SYMPTOMSDelete and modify directory synchronization (dirsync) transactions are not processed by the Microsoft Exchange Server Directory Synchronization Agent (DXA).
CAUSEWhen using Microsoft Mail, it is common practice (although not recommended) to force names into the dirsync stream by using the IMPORT -E command. Everything is directory synchronized; the entire organization sees everyone and can send and receive from everyone. When you use the IMPORT -E command with Microsoft Exchange Server as the dirsync server, you may run into problems. Every Microsoft Mail user in the Microsoft Exchange organization has an Imported-From value, which is the name of the Requester object that the transaction came from. Therefore, all Delete and Modify transactions for any Microsoft Mail user other than the Requester object the transaction came from are discarded by Microsoft Exchange Server. The reason is the Delete and Modify transactions come in from their appropriate postoffice and therefore do not match the Imported- From field.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 and 5.0. This problem was corrected in the latest Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 and 5.0 U.S. Service Packs. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
S E R V P A C K MORE INFORMATIONAfter installing the service pack, use Registry Editor to add the following registry value: WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall Windows NT. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
Keywords : kbbug4.00 kbbug5.00 kbfix4.00.sp4 kbfix5.00.sp1 XFOR kbusage Version : 4.0 5.0 Platform : WINDOWS Issue type : kbbug Solution Type : kbfix |
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