"MSExchange ADAccess" Fehler

  • Hallo Zusammen


    Ich habe ein Problem. Ich bekomme immer wieder diese Fehlermeldungen im EventLog:



    Event ID: 2114
    Source: MSExchange ADAccess


    Process MSEXCHANGEADTOPOLOGYSERVICE.EXE (PID=1340). Topology discovery failed, error 0x80040a02 (DSC_E_NO_SUITABLE_CDC). Look up the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) error code specified in the event description. To do this, use Microsoft Knowledge Base article 218185, "Microsoft LDAP Error Codes." Use the information in that article to learn more about the cause and resolution to this error. Use the Ping or PathPing command-line tools to test network connectivity to local domain controllers.


    oder


    Event ID: 2604
    Source: MSExchange ADAccess


    Process MSEXCHANGEADTOPOLOGY (PID=1340). When updating security for a remote procedure call (RPC) access for the Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service, Exchange could not retrieve the security descriptor for Exchange server object XMAIL01 - Error code=80070005.
    The Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service will continue starting with limited permissions.



    Ich habe schon 2x den /PrepareAD, PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions, /PrepareSchema und den /PrepareDomain ausgeführt.


    Nach diesen Befehlen, kamen diese Fehlermeldungen nicht mehr bis zum nächsten Tag.


    Kann mir jemand evt. eine Lösung geben?


    Wäre super....

  • hallo zusammen


    hat sich erledigt...


    lösung siehe unten



    User Action


    To resolve this warning, do one of more of the following:


    · Run the policytest.exe utility. This utility is located in the
    \i386\Server\Setup\ServerRoles\Common folder on the Microsoft® Exchange Server CD. The policytest.exe utility produces a list of domain controllers and reports the presence or absence of the required privilege on these domain controllers.


    If policytest.exe reports that the required privileges are found on all domain controllers, review the System log on the domain controller to try to determine the root cause of this problem.


    If the policytest.exe indicates that the required privileges are not present, do the following:


    1. Open the Default Domain Controllers Security Settings snap-in on
    the domain controller specified in the event description.


    2. In the console tree, under Security Settings, expand Local
    Policies, and then click User Rights Assignments.


    3. In the results pane, double-click Manage auditing and security log.
    Verify that both the Exchange Servers group and the Exchange Enterprise Servers group are listed.


    · Make sure that the Exchange server is still a member of the
    Exchange Domain Servers group. Also, make sure that the Exchange Domain Servers group is a member of Exchange Enterprise Servers group.


    · Make sure that the group permissions are inherited by the
    Microsoft Exchange computer account.