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From: MichielC on 17 Feb 2006 07:49 Maybe someone will be able to help me. My configuration: MS Exchange 2003 Enterprise on Windows 2003 Server Std both in native with 2 exchange servers in my organization, both in different routing groups. On my first Exchange server I have the following problem: - I use a Full Exchange Administrator account which naturally is a local admin on the server itself - Users are able to access the public folders. - I can see the public folder instances under: System Manager, Organisation name, Administrative Groups, My Administrative group, Server, My problem server, First-Storage-Group, Public Folder Store one. - When I click on folder properties of a public folder instance, I get the message ?The Token Supplied to the function is invalid, ID no:80090308, Exchange System Manager?. - This occurs both in the system manager on the server as on one in an MMC console. - When I click go to System Manager, Organisation name, Administrative Groups, My Administrative group, Server, My problem server, First-Storage-Group, Folders, Public folders I get the message ?The Token Supplied to the function is invalid, ID no:80090308, Exchange System Manager? as well - When I connect to the NON-Problem server, It works fine. - If I Execute PF Migrate with the following command: pfMigrate.wsf /S:ProblemServer /T:GoodServer /N:ALL /A /SC , I get the message ?Windows Script Host : ?Failed to enumerate public folders. The Token Supplied to the function is invalid, ID no:80090308, Microsoft Exchange Management? - I did a restore of the PFS but no changes - I think this is exchange related on a higher level than the integrity of the PFS database. Is there anyone who can help me out? Thanks a million! Michiel
From: MichielC on 17 Feb 2006 09:37 Ben, Affirmative. I just saw that if I fully remove the SSL from my Default Web Site, the problem is gone. But.... I have SSL bridging set on my ISA 2004 firewall (E.g.) The same certificate as on the Exchange IIS has also been imported into the ISA Server Certificate Store. I use an Edge Firewall Configuration, so no DMZ, since the company is not that big. Can this situation co-exist? I mean, 2 certs on 2 servers? Thanks! Michiel
From: MichielC on 17 Feb 2006 10:11
Ben, Thanks a million. That did the trick. Especially your suggestion NOT to do it on the default web site.(he, this impacts all the webfolders and files). I did not think it would be IIS.....they did not teach me this in "trouble Shooting Exchange Server 2011" MCSE Course... ;-) Thanks again. Michiel |