applying new email address policy error
Hi there, this is what happened: - we currently using exch 2007 on Server 2008, this was migrated from exch 2003 a while ago - we also have exch 2010 in our domain (different server) but still using the 2007 as our main one (haven't migrated) - I created a new user and a new email address policy as a test, I created the new user with the [company] field as "test company". this also created the email address based on our existing default email address policy (probably carried over from the old exch 2003). then create the new email address policy with the filter recipient is in a company set as "test company" (this returns that 1 user when previewed). add a new email address format and choose to run immediately. it says success but with a warning ... Warning: Failed to update recipient "domain.com/OU/Test User". The following exception occurred: Exchange Server 2007 exch.domain.com returned an error -2147023286 from the Address List Service. Exchange Management Shell command completed: update-EmailAddressPolicy -Identity 'test email policy' this didn't make any changes to its email address. Any idea?Andrew P.
June 14th, 2011 4:26am

Restart the MS Exchange System Attendant Service and check. Post the update.Gulab | MCITP: Exchange 2010-2007 | Skype: Gulab.Mallah | Blog: www.ExchangeRanger.Blogspot.com
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June 14th, 2011 4:28am

thanks for the reply, but, since this is a live server, will there be any "side-effect"?Andrew P.
June 14th, 2011 4:37am

NO..and i am sure it's not going to take more than few seconds to restart the service. When you talk about the side-effect, the mail flow won't be disturbed.Gulab | MCITP: Exchange 2010-2007 | Skype: Gulab.Mallah | Blog: www.ExchangeRanger.Blogspot.com
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June 14th, 2011 4:42am

I've restarted the said service, but it's still no good. the same error message appears.Andrew P.
June 14th, 2011 4:47am

How many domain controllers you have? Gulab | MCITP: Exchange 2010-2007 | Skype: Gulab.Mallah | Blog: www.ExchangeRanger.Blogspot.com
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June 14th, 2011 4:55am

there' are 2. none of them have exchange installed. Andrew P.
June 14th, 2011 4:59am

You need to reboot those domain controllers one after another. Would that be possible? Gulab | MCITP: Exchange 2010-2007 | Skype: Gulab.Mallah | Blog: www.ExchangeRanger.Blogspot.com
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June 14th, 2011 5:01am

ouch! not possible. could you explain why I need to restart it/them?Andrew P.
June 14th, 2011 5:05am

I remember i had this issue once, in my case issue got resolved by restarting the DC's. could be an AD Replication issue of some type. Hoping this will fix your issue as well.Gulab | MCITP: Exchange 2010-2007 | Skype: Gulab.Mallah | Blog: www.ExchangeRanger.Blogspot.com
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June 14th, 2011 5:12am

well, I suspect that the issue was with the address list of some sot since this new user has just been created. maybe you know of some service that can be run to force the replication or whatever?Andrew P.
June 14th, 2011 5:18am

Hi I find similar case http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvradmin/thread/c649e8c2-b69b-4a23-8303-08d78a6c8e4b Can you read my colleague’s advice and check your server? This could be as simple as a need to restart both DCs in the local AD Site or it could be an AD Replication issue of some type. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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June 14th, 2011 9:54pm

got it. due to the presence of Exchange 2010, this needs to be run from the exch 2010 server. dunno why.Andrew P.
June 15th, 2011 3:30am

You cannot be serious............... Were you running it from 2003? OMG....Anyways...you got it fixed that's important...cause i was thinking that you are running it from 2010. It has to be run from 2010. Gulab | MCITP: Exchange 2010-2007 | Skype: Gulab.Mallah | Blog: www.ExchangeRanger.Blogspot.com
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June 15th, 2011 6:02am

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