XADM: Err Msg: Event IDs 9297 and 3161
ID: Q152624
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Server, versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.5
SUMMARY
The following Event IDs are logged in the Windows NT Event Viewer
application log if the account listed on the Override tab of the Site
Connector in the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program does not have
Service Account Admin rights on the Configuration and Site containers.
Application log:
Event id: 9297 Source = MS Exchange MTA
The user /o=ORGanization /ou=SITE1 /cn=Configuration /cn=Servers
/cn=SERVER1 /cn=Microsoft Private MDB has caused a security violation.
Locality table (LTAB) index: 5. Windows NT error code: 0. [BASE IL MAIN
BASE 1 237] (14)
Event id: 3161 Source = MS Exchange MTA
An internal MTA error occurred. The logon violated security. Entity
name: . Error code: 0. [XAPI MAIN BASE 1 92] (14)
MORE INFORMATION
To resolve this, give the account on the Override tab Service Account Admin
Permissions on the Configuration and Site containers
- Click the Site Connector, and on the File menu, click Properties. Note the Windows NT account that is specified on the Override tab, and close the Site Connector Properties page.
- Click the Configuration container, and on the File menu, click Properties. On the Permissions tab, check to see if the account noted in step 1 is listed. If it is, verify that it has Service Account Admin permissions. If it is not listed, add the account, and give it Service Account Admin permissions.
- Click the Site container, and on the File menu, click Properties. On the Permissions tab, check to see if the account noted in step 1 is listed. If it is, verify that it has Service Account Admin permissions. If it is not listed, add the account, and give it Service Account Admin permissions.
NOTE: Missing permissions can also prevent the Message Transfer Agent from
transferring mail to its own local information store.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbusage XADM exc4 exc5 exc55
Version : winnt:4.0,5.0,5.5
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbhowto
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