XCON: Lsdxamex.exe Application Error When Running LDE 3.2 Dirsync

ID: Q199247


The information in this article applies to:
  • LinkAge Message Exchange, version 3.2
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, version 5.5


SYMPTOMS

When you run directory synchronization (dirsync) between Exchange Server 5.5 (running on a Windows NT 4.0 computer with Service Pack 3 installed) and LinkAge Directory Exchange (LDE) 3.2, you receive the following application error message:

Lsdxamex.exe application error. The instruction at "0X002b9dbd" referenced memory at "0X0000C" The memory could not be "read".


CAUSE

The cause of the problem is that a corrupted message is being processed by LDE.


WORKAROUND

  1. Look at the most recent linkage log file located in the Linkage\Logs folder. The files are created using the current date and adding a .log extension. Look in the log file for the location of the Dxamex.in and Dxm.in folders.


  2. Stop the Linkage Directory Exchange service and delete all .rdy and .mpb files in the Exchconn\Q\Dxamex.in\ and Exchconn\Q\Dxm.in\ folders.


  3. Start the LinkAge Directory Exchange service back up.


Now it is necessary to propagate the new information from the Linkage administrator program. In the Linkage Administrator program:
  1. Expand Directory Exchange Manager, expand Directory Exchange Agents, expand Linkage DXAMEX, and double-click Configuration.


  2. Double-click Propagation, click Send Updates, and then click Updates Only.



MORE INFORMATION

There is no message generated in the application log and no User.dmp file. This is not a Dr. Watson error.

Additional query words:

Keywords : exc55
Version : WINDOWS:3.2; winnt:5.5
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbhowto


Last Reviewed: June 10, 1999
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