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SYMPTOMSThe Microsoft Exchange Server message transfer agent (MTA) may fail to deliver messages between servers that are connected via a schedulable connector (such as X.400 or Dynamic RAS), and in turn generate the following Event Ids in the Application Event Log:
CAUSEIf the Event ID 37 is generated, it is an indication that a schedulable connector on the Exchange Server computer that logged the event is currently configured for a connection schedule of "Never," which indicates that the connector will neither accept nor initiate a connection to another Exchange Server computer. Therefore, when another MTA attempts to make a connection to this Exchange Server computer, it is refused because the current schedule set for this connector is configured as "Never." The Exchange Server computer attempting to initiate the connection with the Exchange Server computer where the connector is currently configured for a connection schedule of "Never" will typically log one or more of the following events upon failure of the attempted connection:
WORKAROUNDIn order for the MTAs to communicate successfully via a configured connector, each connector involved must be configured for a connection schedule other than "Never". The Schedule tab on the connector's property page provides control over when the connector is available.
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