The Bookmark is not valid (and more)
All,
yesterday I de-installed my Exchange Server 2007 and re-installed it on a new server (Windows Server 2008). As I wanted to get rid of some legacy I deleted the Services node etc. from the directory and then started the fresh installation.
Bascially everything seemed to work during the installation and the send and receive works if I use OWA.
However, I have three problems - which all could be related:
If I want to configure the Outlook 2007 client, I get a "The Bookmark is not valid" error. I checked the permissions on the Default GAL object in the Exchange node but the seem to be correct.
In the Exchange Server I have an event in the log, which is repeated in pair every 30 seconds
An account failed to log on.
Subject:
Security ID: SYSTEM
Account Name: servername$
Account Domain: DOMAIN
Logon ID: 0x3e7
Logon Type: 3
Account For Which Logon Failed:
Security ID: NULL SID
Account Name: servername$
Account Domain:
Failure Information:
Failure Reason: Unknown user name or bad password.
Status: 0xc000006d
Sub Status: 0xc0000064
Process Information:
Caller Process ID: 0xc1c
Caller Process Name: C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Search.ExSearch.exe
Network Information:
Workstation Name: servername
Source Network Address: -
Source Port: -
Detailed Authentication Information:
Logon Process: Advapi
Authentication Package: Negotiate
Transited Services: -
Package Name (NTLM only): -
Key Length: 0
And last (but not least) the event in the Application log:
Process MSExchangeFDS.exe (PID=2540). Could not find directory \\servername\ExchangeOAB\93c9b727-407b-4145-aac1-02d480a2b54a. This is normal if the directory has never been generated. Otherwise, make sure this directory and share has read permission for the "Exchange Servers" group. Which is true, I did not find this share on my machine.
As I said, I expect them to be somehow related but after hours of surfing and trying to figure out what happens, I am kind of desparate.
Is somebody able to help here?
Thank youRoger
October 12th, 2008 11:22am
Hmm, that's kind of strange: I reboot the Exchange Server yesterday several times and waited overnght to make sure everything is properly synced before I post - every time the same problem.
Today I did a full reboot of the whole infrastructure (mainly all DCs and the Mail Server) and now 1 and 3 are gone. 2 is still here and I would like to get rid of but at the moment the server seems to work.
Any idea with regards to event number 2?
Roger
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October 12th, 2008 5:06pm
Hi,
It seems to be a known product issue which should be fixed in Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 (KB952580).
Mike
October 14th, 2008 12:07pm