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SUMMARYMicrosoft Exchange Server can be configured to participate in Directory Synchronization as a Requestor (DXA Requestor) to a MSMail PostOffice DirSync Server. Improperly including the DXA Requestor in the MSMail PO's Dispatch program (from the command line or Dispatch.ini) will result in the following error: This error can be found in the MSMail Dispatch Monitor and Dispatch.log. MORE INFORMATION
This error is a result of the MSMail Dispatch program's inability to read
the Process.glb file of the Requestor. The Dispatch program polls
PostOffices on the LAN for DirSync events. Dispatch.exe connects to
PostOffices by logical drives. You specify the location of the PostOffices
to be connected and indicate how they are to be connected from the command
line, or in the Dispatch.ini. In this scenario, the Microsoft Exchange
Server is a DXA Requestor and is erroneously included in the Dispatch
process. While polling the DXA Requestor for DirSync events, the Dispatch
program tries to read the DXA Requestor Connector PostOffice's Process.glb
file. Although the Connector PO has a GLB subdirectory
(Exchsrvr\Connect\Msmcon\Maildata\Glb), the Process.glb file is not
present.
REFERENCES
For additional information on using Directory Synchronization, refer to
Chapter 14 of the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator's Guide,
"Synchronizing Directories with Other Systems."
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