From: MCSE on
Under System Manager - Tools - Monitoring & Status - Status are two first
administrative groups: one called <servername> and the other called SMTP
connector. The former says "Critical: Service not running" while the latter
says "Available". Right clicking the former and clicking Properties reveals
a tab titled "Monitoring" with a name entry of Default Microsoft Exchange
Services and a the "critical state" column says "Stopped." The Exchange
server doesn't seem to be having too much problems except that message
tracking seems to be broken. Can/should we restart the referenced service
and what possible negative implications are there of doing so?

Thank you!
From: Susan on
which service is stopped? if it's the Microsoft Exchange Management
Service, you will not be able to perform message tracking...

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Susan Conkey [MVP]



"MCSE" <MCSE(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:72380729-756C-4634-AF5F-6FC62FCD429B(a)microsoft.com...
> Under System Manager - Tools - Monitoring & Status - Status are two first
> administrative groups: one called <servername> and the other called SMTP
> connector. The former says "Critical: Service not running" while the
> latter
> says "Available". Right clicking the former and clicking Properties
> reveals
> a tab titled "Monitoring" with a name entry of Default Microsoft Exchange
> Services and a the "critical state" column says "Stopped." The Exchange
> server doesn't seem to be having too much problems except that message
> tracking seems to be broken. Can/should we restart the referenced service
> and what possible negative implications are there of doing so?
>
> Thank you!


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