XFOR: Exchange Server NNTP Event ID 11214
ID: Q195037
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Server, version 5.5
SUMMARY
The application event log of Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5 may
contain frequent occurrences of the following event:
Event ID: 11214
Source: MSExchange NNTP
Category: Client Action
Description:
An unexpected error occurred while handling an NNTP protocol command.
Error 0x80070005 was returned by procedure EcNNTPPost while executing
procedure EcSaveNntpArticle.
MORE INFORMATION
This event may occur if a user is connected to the Exchange Server NNTP
host as an anonymous user, and attempts to post to a newsgroup root folder,
or one of its subfolders, when an anonymous user does not have the
appropriate rights for the folder.
To allow clients to post anonymously to Exchange Server public folders
using NNTP, the following steps must be taken:
- In the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator program, confirm that
anonymous access has been enabled at the site level by selecting the
Protocol container.
- On the File menu, select "NNTP (News) Site Defaults," then select
Properties.
- On the Anonymous tab, select the "Allow anonymous access" check box, and
click OK.
- Then check that the anonymous user category has been granted the
appropriate permissions. In the Exchange Server Administrator program,
select the newsgroup folder in question, and on the File menu, click
Properties.
- Click the General tab, and then click Client Permissions.
- In the list of users and permissions, ensure that the anonymous user
category has the correct permissions. Confirm that the default role,
"Nonediting Author," is set for anonymous users.
NOTE: The permission "Nonediting Author" for the anonymous user category
should also be assigned for the subfolders under the Internet Newsgroup
root folder so anonymous users can post to them as well.
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:5.5
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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