From: Jon LaBarge on 8 Dec 2009 11:37 I have only one user who cannot access OWA on Exchange 2007. When he logs in, he gets the following: Request Url: https://%OWA SERVER%:443/owa/lang.owa User host address: %IP ADDRESS% Exception Exception type: Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.StoragePermanentException Exception message: There was a problem accessing Active Directory. Call stack Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.ExchangePrincipal.Save() Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchLanguagePostLocally(OwaContext owaContext, OwaIdentity logonIdentity, CultureInfo culture, String timeZoneKeyName, Boolean isOptimized) Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchLanguagePostRequest(OwaContext owaContext) Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.PrepareRequestWithoutSession(OwaContext owaContext, UserContextCookie userContextCookie) Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.InternalDispatchRequest(OwaContext owaContext) Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchRequest(OwaContext owaContext) System.Web.HttpApplication.SyncEventExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously) Inner Exception Exception type: Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.InvalidADObjectOperationException Exception message: Property Languages cannot be set on this object because it requires the object to have version 0.1 (8.0.535.0) or later. Current version of the object is 0.0 (6.5.6500.0). Call stack Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PropertyBag.set_Item(PropertyDefinition key, Object value) Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.set_Item(PropertyDefinition propertyDefinition, Object value) Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.StampCachedCaculatedProperties(Boolean retireCachedValue) Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.ValidateWrite(List`1 errors) Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Recipient.ADRecipient.ValidateWrite(List`1 errors) Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Recipient.ADUser.ValidateWrite(List`1 errors) Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADSession.Save(ADObject instanceToSave, IEnumerable`1 properties) Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.ExchangePrincipal.Save() And EventID 1022 is logged in the Exchange server's Application Log. The event details are listed below: Logon Failure on database "%storage group\database%" - Windows account NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM; mailbox /o=%Domain%/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=%user%. Error: 1292 Client Machine: %server name% Client Process: MSExchangeMailboxAssistants.exe Client ProcessId: 0 Client ApplicationId: Client=MSExchangeMailboxAssistants;Action=EventDispatcher I cannot seem to find any info on this through Google searches. Anyone seen this before? TIA! Jon
From: Jon LaBarge on 8 Dec 2009 12:42 Update: This is not just for one user. This happens to any user who logs onto OWA for the first time. They receive this after they select their regional settings. "Jon LaBarge" <jon.labarge(a)comcast.net> wrote in message news:O4G$4SCeKHA.1592(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have only one user who cannot access OWA on Exchange 2007. When he logs >in, he gets the following: > > > Request > Url: https://%OWA SERVER%:443/owa/lang.owa > User host address: %IP ADDRESS% > > Exception > Exception type: Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.StoragePermanentException > Exception message: There was a problem accessing Active Directory. > > Call stack > > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.ExchangePrincipal.Save() > Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchLanguagePostLocally(OwaContext > owaContext, OwaIdentity logonIdentity, CultureInfo culture, String > timeZoneKeyName, Boolean isOptimized) > Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchLanguagePostRequest(OwaContext > owaContext) > Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.PrepareRequestWithoutSession(OwaContext > owaContext, UserContextCookie userContextCookie) > Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.InternalDispatchRequest(OwaContext > owaContext) > Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchRequest(OwaContext > owaContext) > System.Web.HttpApplication.SyncEventExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() > System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& > completedSynchronously) > > Inner Exception > Exception type: > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.InvalidADObjectOperationException > Exception message: Property Languages cannot be set on this object because > it requires the object to have version 0.1 (8.0.535.0) or later. Current > version of the object is 0.0 (6.5.6500.0). > > Call stack > > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PropertyBag.set_Item(PropertyDefinition > key, Object value) > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.set_Item(PropertyDefinition > propertyDefinition, Object value) > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.StampCachedCaculatedProperties(Boolean > retireCachedValue) > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.ValidateWrite(List`1 errors) > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Recipient.ADRecipient.ValidateWrite(List`1 > errors) > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Recipient.ADUser.ValidateWrite(List`1 > errors) > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADSession.Save(ADObject instanceToSave, > IEnumerable`1 properties) > Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.ExchangePrincipal.Save() > > And EventID 1022 is logged in the Exchange server's Application Log. The > event details are listed below: > > Logon Failure on database "%storage group\database%" - Windows account NT > AUTHORITY\SYSTEM; mailbox /o=%Domain%/ou=Exchange Administrative Group > (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=%user%. > > Error: 1292 > > Client Machine: %server name% > > Client Process: MSExchangeMailboxAssistants.exe > > Client ProcessId: 0 > > Client ApplicationId: > Client=MSExchangeMailboxAssistants;Action=EventDispatcher > > > > I cannot seem to find any info on this through Google searches. Anyone > seen this before? > > > > TIA! > > > > Jon > > > >
From: Don Williams on 10 Dec 2009 10:52 Does this look like the problem? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941146 Don Williams "Jon LaBarge" <jon.labarge(a)comcast.net> wrote in message news:u3z8W3CeKHA.2160(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Update: > > This is not just for one user. This happens to any user who logs onto OWA > for the first time. They receive this after they select their regional > settings. > > > "Jon LaBarge" <jon.labarge(a)comcast.net> wrote in message > news:O4G$4SCeKHA.1592(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>I have only one user who cannot access OWA on Exchange 2007. When he logs >>in, he gets the following: >> >> >> Request >> Url: https://%OWA SERVER%:443/owa/lang.owa >> User host address: %IP ADDRESS% >> >> Exception >> Exception type: Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.StoragePermanentException >> Exception message: There was a problem accessing Active Directory. >> >> Call stack >> >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.ExchangePrincipal.Save() >> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchLanguagePostLocally(OwaContext >> owaContext, OwaIdentity logonIdentity, CultureInfo culture, String >> timeZoneKeyName, Boolean isOptimized) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchLanguagePostRequest(OwaContext >> owaContext) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.PrepareRequestWithoutSession(OwaContext >> owaContext, UserContextCookie userContextCookie) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.InternalDispatchRequest(OwaContext >> owaContext) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchRequest(OwaContext >> owaContext) >> System.Web.HttpApplication.SyncEventExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() >> System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& >> completedSynchronously) >> >> Inner Exception >> Exception type: >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.InvalidADObjectOperationException >> Exception message: Property Languages cannot be set on this object >> because it requires the object to have version 0.1 (8.0.535.0) or later. >> Current version of the object is 0.0 (6.5.6500.0). >> >> Call stack >> >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PropertyBag.set_Item(PropertyDefinition >> key, Object value) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.set_Item(PropertyDefinition >> propertyDefinition, Object value) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.StampCachedCaculatedProperties(Boolean >> retireCachedValue) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.ValidateWrite(List`1 errors) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Recipient.ADRecipient.ValidateWrite(List`1 >> errors) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Recipient.ADUser.ValidateWrite(List`1 >> errors) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADSession.Save(ADObject instanceToSave, >> IEnumerable`1 properties) >> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.ExchangePrincipal.Save() >> >> And EventID 1022 is logged in the Exchange server's Application Log. The >> event details are listed below: >> >> Logon Failure on database "%storage group\database%" - Windows account NT >> AUTHORITY\SYSTEM; mailbox /o=%Domain%/ou=Exchange Administrative Group >> (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=%user%. >> >> Error: 1292 >> >> Client Machine: %server name% >> >> Client Process: MSExchangeMailboxAssistants.exe >> >> Client ProcessId: 0 >> >> Client ApplicationId: >> Client=MSExchangeMailboxAssistants;Action=EventDispatcher >> >> >> >> I cannot seem to find any info on this through Google searches. Anyone >> seen this before? >> >> >> >> TIA! >> >> >> >> Jon >> >> >> >> > >
From: Jon LaBarge on 10 Dec 2009 18:10 That was it, Don. Thanks! set-mailbox user_name -ApplyMandatoryProperties "Don Williams" <Don.Williams(a)provationNOSPAMmedical.com> wrote in message news:eepIdDbeKHA.1596(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Does this look like the problem? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941146 > > Don Williams > > "Jon LaBarge" <jon.labarge(a)comcast.net> wrote in message > news:u3z8W3CeKHA.2160(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Update: >> >> This is not just for one user. This happens to any user who logs onto OWA >> for the first time. They receive this after they select their regional >> settings. >> >> >> "Jon LaBarge" <jon.labarge(a)comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:O4G$4SCeKHA.1592(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>I have only one user who cannot access OWA on Exchange 2007. When he logs >>>in, he gets the following: >>> >>> >>> Request >>> Url: https://%OWA SERVER%:443/owa/lang.owa >>> User host address: %IP ADDRESS% >>> >>> Exception >>> Exception type: >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.StoragePermanentException >>> Exception message: There was a problem accessing Active Directory. >>> >>> Call stack >>> >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.ExchangePrincipal.Save() >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchLanguagePostLocally(OwaContext >>> owaContext, OwaIdentity logonIdentity, CultureInfo culture, String >>> timeZoneKeyName, Boolean isOptimized) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchLanguagePostRequest(OwaContext >>> owaContext) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.PrepareRequestWithoutSession(OwaContext >>> owaContext, UserContextCookie userContextCookie) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.InternalDispatchRequest(OwaContext >>> owaContext) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.RequestDispatcher.DispatchRequest(OwaContext >>> owaContext) >>> System.Web.HttpApplication.SyncEventExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() >>> System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& >>> completedSynchronously) >>> >>> Inner Exception >>> Exception type: >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.InvalidADObjectOperationException >>> Exception message: Property Languages cannot be set on this object >>> because it requires the object to have version 0.1 (8.0.535.0) or later. >>> Current version of the object is 0.0 (6.5.6500.0). >>> >>> Call stack >>> >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PropertyBag.set_Item(PropertyDefinition >>> key, Object value) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.set_Item(PropertyDefinition >>> propertyDefinition, Object value) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.StampCachedCaculatedProperties(Boolean >>> retireCachedValue) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObject.ValidateWrite(List`1 errors) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Recipient.ADRecipient.ValidateWrite(List`1 >>> errors) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Recipient.ADUser.ValidateWrite(List`1 >>> errors) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADSession.Save(ADObject >>> instanceToSave, IEnumerable`1 properties) >>> Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.ExchangePrincipal.Save() >>> >>> And EventID 1022 is logged in the Exchange server's Application Log. The >>> event details are listed below: >>> >>> Logon Failure on database "%storage group\database%" - Windows account >>> NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM; mailbox /o=%Domain%/ou=Exchange Administrative >>> Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=%user%. >>> >>> Error: 1292 >>> >>> Client Machine: %server name% >>> >>> Client Process: MSExchangeMailboxAssistants.exe >>> >>> Client ProcessId: 0 >>> >>> Client ApplicationId: >>> Client=MSExchangeMailboxAssistants;Action=EventDispatcher >>> >>> >>> >>> I cannot seem to find any info on this through Google searches. Anyone >>> seen this before? >>> >>> >>> >>> TIA! >>> >>> >>> >>> Jon >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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