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Recently one of my customer updated that they get an different issue with their ASP application. This application running on their Web server that uses MAPI to read the Contacts folder in the Public Folders from Exchange Server 2003 SP2 machine. The user can retrieve his email in outlook and browse the public folders as he is used to, but when this user want to use the ASP page that reads the public folder he fails. Customer receives the following error: bstrPublicRootID = objInfoStore.Fields.Item(&H66310102).Value
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on September 30, 2009
Filed under: Store, Exchange Server 2003, CDO, MAPI, Errors, DevMSGTeam, MAPI Error, Public Folder, development, MAPI Property, debug, permissions, Exchange Server, Authentication, CDO 1.21, ASP, Exchange Programming, Error
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One of my customer updated that whenever they try to make the remote Exchange Web Service (EWS) call from his C#.Net 2008 application (VS.Net 2008 - .Net Framework 3.x), he gets the following error: The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel I had a detailed look at their application code. // Create the Exchange Service Binding ExchangeServiceBinding esb = new ExchangeServiceBinding(); // Add its relevant Credentials like user
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on May 23, 2009
Filed under: Exchange Web Services (EWS), Exchange Server 2007, Best Practices, certificate authorities, Secure Sockets Layer(SSL), TLS, Errors, Troubleshooting, DevMSGTeam, Programming, Security, SSL, HTTP, CredentialCache, credentials, proxy, EWS, ExchangeServiceBinding, x509, EWS Troubleshooting
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With the continuation of the previous blogpost , today we’re going to see how we can use Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access or the Exchange Management Shell to configure language settings for Outlook Web Access in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Microsoft have provided various options to customize the OWA pages, contents/images/themes in a simpler way. As a part of that, we cam make sure that we can do the language setting for OWA, which determines the language of the Outlook Web Access logon page
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on March 2, 2009
Filed under: Locale, Exchange Server 2007, Best Practices, cmdlet, Powershell, Exchange Management Shell (EMS), API Changes, Support Guidelines, Configure, mailbox, Errors, Customization, DevMSGTeam, development, OWA, Client Access Server (CAS), Forms Based Authentication, logon, identity, bulk, Language, Regional Settings
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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 when we view the message in Microsoft Outlook Express or by using Collaboration Data Objects (CDO), we can open and view the attachments in the message. When we investigated regarding the issue,
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on November 10, 2008
Filed under: Monitoring Event Sink, Store, Mailbox Store, Exchange Server 2003, CDO, Tutorials, Outlook 2003, Store Sink, mailbox, regevent.vbs, KB, Events, Errors, Troubleshooting, Outlook UI, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Programming, hotfix, OWA, Outlook Web Access, Outlook Errors, Outlook Express, systemmailbox, Stream Messages, Attachment
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Category: (100) Event ID: 1000 Date: Date Time: Time User: N/A Computer: Computer_Name Description
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on November 10, 2008
Filed under: Monitoring Event Sink, Store, Mailbox Store, Exchange Server 2003, Tutorials, Migration, Outlook 2003, EXOLEDB, Store Sink, mailbox, regevent.vbs, KB, Events, Errors, Troubleshooting, Outlook UI, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Programming, hotfix, Application Log, OWA, Outlook Web Access, Outlook Errors, Outlook Express, systemmailbox, Stream Messages, Attachment, criteria
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When i am working with my customer with regards to Exchange store event sink, he reported it's not working as expected. There is no issues in the Event viewer and no error it thrown. We tried with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment, the store event sink does not run as expected. Note: The event is triggered, but the registered script is not executed or no file is created. This issue occurs because of some changes in Active Template Library (ATL) 8.0 . To resolve this problem in Exchange Server
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 28, 2008
Filed under: Monitoring Event Sink, Store, Exchange Server 2007, Tutorials, Store Sink, KB, Errors, Troubleshooting, DevMSGTeam, development, ATL Library
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One of my customer who has reported that on Exchange Server 2000 his Store event sink (onSyncSave) for global events causing the notifications for the couple of empty flags. When we analyzed his event sink, he registered it as, regevent add onsyncsave sink.sink.1 "file://./backoficestorage/%userdnsdomain%/MBX/SystemMailbox{GUID}/StoreEvents/GlobalEvents/<reg> " This issue happens whenever he created a new user and immediately he try to send the message in the user mailbox. When he tries to
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 15, 2008
Filed under: Monitoring Event Sink, Store, Exchange Server 2003, Tutorials, Store Sink, System Sink, mailbox, onsyncsave, KB, Events, Errors, Troubleshooting, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Programming, development, GUID, systemmailbox
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Publishing Free/Busy data: Free/busy data is published information that contains a user's personal availability data based on the user's schedule. Microsoft Exchange Server uses the information extensively when users schedule meetings. Exchange Server 2003 stores free/busy information in a dedicated public folder that is named SCHEDULE+ FREE BUSY . This folder contains a separate subfolder for each administrative group in your Exchange organization. When a user publishes free/busy data, Exchange
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 13, 2008
Filed under: Public Folder store, Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2003, cmdlet, Powershell, Tutorials, Outlook 2007, MAPI, Outlook 2003, Calendar, entourage, Active Directory, Outlook Mobile Service, mailbox, Events, Errors, Troubleshooting, Customization, appointment, DevMSGTeam, Programming, MSDN, Outlook UI Issues, MAPI Error, Schedule, Free/Busy, Public Folder, Application Log, Outlook Web Access, Client Access Server (CAS), Outlook Errors, Offline Address Book (OAB), permissions, legacy, Test-OutlookWebServices, MSExchangeFBPublish, Unified Messaging, AvailabilityAddressSpace, Availability Service, Profile, MSExchangeSA, HTTPS, resource mailbox, SSL, HTTP, MadFB, Outblook Mobile Access, Outlook Anywhere, Autodiscover, Publish, GUID, cleanfreebusy, Exchange Connector, legacyExchangeDN, forest
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Whenever we send any email from the Outlook client (Outlook 2007) & MS CRM the email bounces back undeliverable with the following message: This message could not be sent. Try sending the message again later, or contact your network administrator. You do not have sufficient permission to perform this operation on this object. See the folder contact or your system administrator. Error is [0x80070005-0x80070005-0x000508]. The above error code is "Windows General Access Denied" message. When we
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 10, 2008
Filed under: Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2003, Outlook 2007, Active Directory, Errors, DevMSGTeam, NDR, MS CRM, permissions, Exchange Object, Dynamics
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Outlook Send and receive e-mail errors: When you try to send and receive e-mail, you may receive an error message that is similar to one of the following: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. The server could not be found. (Account: account name , POPserver:'mail', Error Number: 0x800ccc0d) Task ' server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x800ccc0f): 'The connection to the server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact the server administrator
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 10, 2008
Filed under: Outlook 2007, Outlook 2003, communications, Outlook Configuration, Errors, Troubleshooting, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Outlook UI Issues, MAPI Error, SMTP, Connectivity, Outlook Errors, Outlook Express, POP3, F9 - Send and Receive Issues
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