XCLN: Event ID's 1047 and 1038 from the Free/Busy Connector

Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
Article ID: Q155916
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0

SUMMARY

When you attempt use the Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Connector that comes with Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0, you might see the following errors:

   Event ID: 1047
   Source: MSExchangeFB
   Category: Error

   Unable to open the site folder <X.500 DN of site container>.
   MAPI returns 80070005 due to last error code 0.

   Event ID: 1038
   Source: MSExchangeFB
   Category: Error

   Unable to access the Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Information folder.
   Ensure that the (hidden) Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Information
   folder exists. Open the Recipients container and select
   View.HiddenRecipients.

These errors can be caused by having the default role on the hidden Schedule+ Free Busy information folder set to something other then Editor. To eliminate these errors, change the default role to Editor.

MORE INFORMATION

To change the default role on the Schedule+ Free Busy folder, follow these steps:

  1. Start the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program.
2. Expand the Folders container, then expand the System Folders container. 3. Expand the Schedule+ Free Busy container and select the folder for your
   Site.
4. Open the File menu and Click Properties. 5. Click the Client Permissions button. 6. Select Editor from the Roles dropdown list. 7. Click OK and then click OK again.

You might also see these errors in the application event log:

   Event ID: 1034
   Source: MSExchangeFB
   Category: Error

   Unable to open or process folder <X.500 address to the Schedule+ Free
   Busy folder>.

   Event ID: 1036
   Source: MSExchangeFB
   Category: Error

   Unable to process and export the Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Connector
   information for user USER-/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=<UserID>.


Additional query words: kbfaq 4.00 Sched+ Sched FB MSExchangeFB
Keywords : XCLN
Version : 4.00
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
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