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Blog Post:
Monitoring Event Sink # 32 - Best Practices: Performance related issues with Event sinks
Deva [MSFT]
I would like to share certain best practices - in order to improve the performance or overcome performance related issues associated with event sink and Programming guidelines for event sinks before you develop for your reference. Exchange store events do not by themselves generate Windows Event...
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7 May 2010
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Monitoring event sink # 30 – How to enumerate Store Event Sink registered in a inbox ?
Deva [MSFT]
We can enumerate the store event sink as given below: 'This command helps us to enumerate the list of registered store event sink's with the 'administrator user's inbox available in contoso.com C:\> cscript regevent.vbs enum "file://./backofficestorage/contoso.com/mbx/administrator...
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21 Apr 2009
Blog Post:
Monitoring event sink # 28 - Attachments Are Missing When You Use an Event Sink to Modify the Stream of Messages
Deva [MSFT]
One of my customer reported that they have a store event sink, which is used to modify the stream of incoming messages in Exchange Server environment (2003). But their attachments are missing when they open & view the message in Microsoft Outlook or in Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA); But contrarily...
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10 Nov 2008
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Monitoring event sink # 27 - After you register an event sink on a mailbox store, the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service does not start in Exchange Server 2003
Deva [MSFT]
One of my customer had migrated from Exchange server 2000 to Exchange Server 2003, where had an event sink registered on a mailbox store. But his Store.exe (Exchange Information Store service) stops responding for one of the following events: • You restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store...
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10 Nov 2008
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Monitoring event sink # 26 - Implementing onTimer Event sink
Deva [MSFT]
Timers & Events: Whenever we talk about the event sink and we plan to implement the event sink that should trigger within a specified time or interval, then we will go for onTimer Event sink. Basically Timers have scope, in the same way as other events. With timers, however, no event occurs in that...
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7 Nov 2008
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Monitoring event sink # 22 - Store Event sink registered with Outbox or Sent item folders won’t fire
Deva [MSFT]
Have you register an Exchange 2000 store event sink globally on the mailbox store, the sink fires for the appropriate events (OnSyncSave, for example) for all folders in a mailbox. However, the sink does not fire for events in the Outbox or the Sent Items Folder? For example, when a user sends an...
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29 Aug 2008
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Monitoring Event Sink # 9 - How to delete store event sinks
Deva [MSFT]
How to delete store event sinks If you want to delete the event sink you registered in a particular mailbox, you can perform the following steps: 1. Start the command prompt, and change to the directory where the regevent.vbs is located. 2. Type the command to run regevent.vbs. The following code...
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18 Feb 2008
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Monitoring Event Sink # 8 - Register a store event sink using Regevent.vbs on Exchange
Deva [MSFT]
Step-by-step guide on how to register store event sinks Per KB , Before you use regevent.vbs to register the event sink VB script, you need to register a new COM+ application on the Exchange server to properly execute script-based store events. Please follow the steps below: 1. To start...
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18 Feb 2008
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