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Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 12:50:14 PM
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dalbjerg
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Hello I install a new Exchange Server 2007, the installed stop with: Transport Hub, with the following error, can anybody help me?: Summary: 3 item(s). 0 succeeded, 1 failed. Elapsed time: 00:00:51 Hub Transport Role Failed Error: Service 'MSExchangeTransport' failed to start. Error:'Cannot start service MSExchangeTransport on computer '.'.'. Cannot start service MSExchangeTransport on computer '.'. Access is denied Elapsed Time: 00:00:51 Client Access Role Cancelled Mailbox Role Cancelled
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 2:13:17 PM
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a.grogan
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I know that this might sound daft, but does the account that you are using have the correct rights? If you have installed one Exchange 2007 server already the account that you are logged on with needs the following permissions: Exchange Organisation Administrator Local Admin on the Target Exchange Server. Cheers A
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 2:17:20 PM
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dalbjerg
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The server is a DC, and i log on using the domain administrator users. Username: administrator I can see the Transport Service under Services, but when i start it there, it give me the same error: Access is Denied. I can't seem to find anything in the event viewer except the same error, as i type in the earliere post. And i have just check, the administrator user is a member of: Exchange Organization Administrators. I have a running Exchange 2000 and a dc with windows 2000 in the domain, so i want to migrate to 2007. The Exchange 2000 is upgrade from exchange 5.5.
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 2:51:00 PM
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a.grogan
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Hiya chap, when you say the server is a DC - is that a Windows 2000 DC or a Windows 2003 DC? How many DC's do you have and what are their Operating Systems? Cheers A
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 2:54:20 PM
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dalbjerg
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The server i have trying to install Exchange server 2007, is Windows 2003 R2 x64, and this server is running as a DC. I have this in my site: Windows 2000 i386 with Exchange 2000 this is a DC. Then i have the new server: Windows 2003 R2 x64 as a DC. It is this server i tried to install Exchange 2007.
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 3:00:57 PM
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a.grogan
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Ok, log on with the domain admin account and try the following setup command line: setup.com /roles:HT,CA,MB /mode:install /DC:<your 2003 DC> Ensure that the 2003 DC is a GC Just in case - I need to let you know that Exchange is not recommended to be installed on a DC. Cheers A
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 3:05:44 PM
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dalbjerg
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Welcome to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Unattended Setup Preparing Exchange Setup The following server roles will be installed Hub Transport Role Client Access Role Mailbox Role Performing Microsoft Exchange Server Prerequisite Check Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server Hub Transport Server Role ......................... FAILED Service 'MSExchangeTransport' failed to start. Error:'Cannot start service MSExchangeTransport on computer '.'.'. The Exchange Server setup operation did not complete. Visit http://support.microsoft.com and enter the Error ID to find more information. Exchange Server setup encountered an error. ----------------------- I noticed that there stand: Service 'MSExchangeTransport' failed to start. Error:'Cannot start service MSExchangeTransport on computer '.'.'. <-- should that not be the servername, and not '.'.'. ???
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 3:17:01 PM
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a.grogan
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Hmmm, ok - in the root of C: there will be a folder called "Exchange Setup Logs" - can you delete that folder - then re-run setup - let it fail then is there anywhere where you can place a copy of the logs anywhere so we can have a look? Cheers A
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 3:46:22 PM
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a.grogan
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Hiya chap, when you look at the service manager on your server do you see Exchange services installed? - also if you do, when you go to Add Remove Programs do you see an entry for Exchange Server? Cheers A
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 8.Jan.2008 3:53:25 PM
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dalbjerg
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Yes i see this services: Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology Service AS started Microsoft Exchange Anti-spam Update AS started Microsoft Exchange EdgeSync AS started Microsoft Exchange Monitoring AS stop startup: manual Microsoft Exchange Transport AS stop startup: automatic Microsoft Exchange Transport Log Search AS started Yes the Exchange Server is install, and when i click Change, i can se that its seem that the Hub Transport is install. Client Access Role and Mailbox Role is not installed. PS: I will go to bed now, i will check this forum and reply tomorrow at 08:00 Denmark time (CET)
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 9.Jan.2008 2:49:18 AM
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dalbjerg
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Hello I have try to remove the exchange completely. No i have not install Exchange 2003 on this server. Or in the domain. Only Exchange 5.5, witch now is completely remove from the domain, and also the old NT 4.0. The process started with the following: NT4.0 And Exchange 5.5. I have then put a BDC to the old NT 4.0, and upgrade that to Windows 2000, and then upgrade the Exchange to 2000. And then competely removed the Exchange 5.5, and Windows NT. So now i just have Windows 2000 with Exchange 2000 and Windows 2003 R2.
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 9.Jan.2008 4:12:16 AM
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dalbjerg
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Just for testing. I have changed the logon settings for Microsoft Exchange Transport service to administrators. And now the services will startup just fine. But i know that the service need to be running as network service, so I have changed it back. So it must be a problem with a security somewhere. Do you know what kind of security / permission Network Service must have to start this services?
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 9.Jan.2008 7:04:31 AM
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dalbjerg
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Are you sure? I have found a lot of other sites on the nets, how toll me that it should be running under Network Service, all others than Microsoft Exchange Transport, should be running under Local System. I have 3 other Exchange 2007, and there are Microsoft Exchange Transport also running under Network Service.
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 9.Jan.2008 1:36:40 PM
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a.grogan
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Doh - yes you are right, I had a quick snap at my Exchange server this morning and confused it for the Transport Logs service - NETWORK SERVICE is the correct account. Have you looked at the local security policy settings for the account - they should be: Adjust Memory Quotas for a process Generate Security Audits Logon as a service Replace a process level token Cheers A
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RE: Error: Transport Server: Access is denied - 9.Jan.2008 2:46:32 PM
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dalbjerg
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I was missing these to: Generate Security Audits Replace a process level token But it still say Error 5: Access is Denied, when i try to start the service, from the services manager.
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