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SYMPTOMSFive minutes after restarting the Microsoft Exchange Directory Service, directory replication requests are sent to other Microsoft Exchange Sites. The replication requests can be sent outside of scheduled times on the Directory Replication connectors. CAUSEWhen the Directory Service starts, it searches the Directory for objects that have a property indicating that they should be synchronized at startup. All naming contexts are created with this property set so the Directory Service sends a request for updates at startup for each of them. Since directory replication between Sites is messaging based, the Directory Services waits five minutes for the Microsoft Exchange Message Transfer Agent (MTA) to start before submitting the update requests. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server
version 4.0. This problem has been corrected in the latest U.S. Service
Pack for Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0. For information on
obtaining the Service Pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
SERVPACK MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft has added a new registry value to the Microsoft Exchange
Directory Service that allows a Microsoft Exchange administrator the option
of having the Directory Service ignore the synchronize at startup property
for naming contexts that are message based (this implies replication
requests to Sites). The Directory Service will still send synchronization
requests during the scheduled replication times as configured on the
Directory Replication Connectors.
Additional query words: unplanned unscheduled Directory Replication backlog dirrep
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