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c1030b0d Error during Exchange 5.5 Enterprise Installation
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c1030b0d Error during Exchange 5.5 Enterprise Installation - 22.Feb.2006 2:10:17 PM
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benbradley78
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I wonder if anyone can help please? I am trying to install another exchange 5.5 server into an existing site. I currently have 2 servers in my site. When running the installation everything is going fine, until it gets to the point where it installs the services and modifys the registry. It attempts to start directory replication, this fails with the following error. An internal error has occurred during directory replication. Stop and then restart the directory service. Then try directory replication again. Microsoft Exchange Server Setup ID no: c1030b0d I have looked this up on the net and have found various KB articles todo with DNS suffix causing this problem, permissions on the Site, Configuration and Organisation containers. I have tried everything I have found. This really is annoying now. Any help greatfully received. One thing here is that my new server is in a different domain, running Windows 2000. My existing servers are in a different NT4 domain running Windows NT 4.0. Apparantly this should not matter. Should it? Thanks
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RE: c1030b0d Error during Exchange 5.5 Enterprise Insta... - 27.Feb.2006 1:20:44 PM
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pjhutch
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In NT4 the domain name is not auto added to TCP/IP properties. On 2000, its added when you join the Windows domain. Open TCP/IP properites, click on DNS and make sure the domain is entered in the Domain box.
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RE: c1030b0d Error during Exchange 5.5 Enterprise Insta... - 27.Feb.2006 5:14:17 PM
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Xguru
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hey is the trust in place? I am sure if the directory need to replicate, they need to auth and the required account from the AD domain needs to have SAA rights. I am also aware of an issue when you try installing an additional server in the same site, on a box running Windows server 2000 SP4. This is apperantly due to compatability issues between SP4 and E5.5. I will lookup for the required hotfix and let you know soon. XGURU
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