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Pinhead -> Exchange System Manager Public Folder View (14.Sep.2005 5:00:34 AM)

This one is driving me insane as I desparately need to mail-enable some new Public Folders.

I have scoured the Internet and MS KB for a solution but as yet nothing has made any difference.

The problem is that when I access the Public Folders object on ESM, it gives me an error: "The operation failed due to an internal server error", ID No C1030af2, Exchange System Manager. Everything else works fine and Public Folders are accessible by every other method including OWA and IFS.

I know this has been logged before as an issue (I have read of similar problems on this and other message boards as well). However, I have a mirror installation of the affected system on another computer and it does not display this error at all with exactly the same configuration.

Yes, I have URLScan installed, but have gone though all the various MS KB documents on which methods and paramters that can be parsed and nothing is now being logged as disallowed in any way. URLScan is also installed on the mirror system with the same configuration but does not cause any problems accessing Public Folders through ESM.

This is a freshly built and patched server as well, but Public Folder access via ESM has not worked from day 1.

System is Exchange 2000 Enterprise SP3 & Latest Security Rollup running on Windows 2000 SP4 plus Latest Security Rollups. Nothing else runs on the system except Trend ScanMail for Exchange 6.2.

Any ideas? Anyone having similar issues (especially if they have just patched / updated their Exchange systems).




bej -> RE: Exchange System Manager Public Folder View (14.Sep.2005 6:09:10 AM)

Have you tried this?
http://www.kbalertz.com/kb_839744.aspx




Pinhead -> RE: Exchange System Manager Public Folder View (14.Sep.2005 6:13:18 AM)

Thanks. Yes, I have tried this but no change. Looks like it applies only to Exchange 2003 as well according to MS.




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