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From: Stuart Reicher on 29 Apr 2008 18:11 I just shutdown my old server which was the operations master. I have not demoted it or removed it from AD yet. When it is shutdown I can no longer add mailboxes using the EMC. I also can't hide mailboxes either. I get this error -------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Exchange Error -------------------------------------------------------- The following error(s) occurred while saving changes: set-mailbox Failed Error: The Exchange server address list service failed to respond. This could be because of an address list or email address policy configuration error. If I reboot it everything is fine. Any suggestions. I have already checked the address lists, server roles, public folders, and updated the default policy to 2007. Anything that I missed???
From: John Fullbright on 29 Apr 2008 18:55
Well, I'd say the old server was a GC. Look at the event ID 2080s in your app log since you shut down the old server. Are there any other GCs? Doesn't sound like it. "Stuart Reicher" <StuartReicher(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:80C43A21-0530-454D-9EA2-253C81EF6A7C(a)microsoft.com... >I just shutdown my old server which was the operations master. I have not > demoted it or removed it from AD yet. When it is shutdown I can no longer > add mailboxes using the EMC. I also can't hide mailboxes either. I get > this > error > -------------------------------------------------------- > Microsoft Exchange Error > -------------------------------------------------------- > The following error(s) occurred while saving changes: > > set-mailbox > Failed > Error: > The Exchange server address list service failed to respond. This could be > because of an address list or email address policy configuration error. > > If I reboot it everything is fine. Any suggestions. I have already > checked > the address lists, server roles, public folders, and updated the default > policy to 2007. > > Anything that I missed??? > > > > |