Guest sihfmis Posted January 8, 2008 Posted January 8, 2008 I am seeing an error in my EV/App "Could not open LDAP session to directory 'XXX.XXX.org' using local service credentials. Cannot access Address List configuration information. Make sure the server 'xxx.xxx.ORG' is running." The call is from an old DC that was demoted but somewhere there still resides a call to the old server. How can I fix this problem? MS indicates to run the Recipient Update Services. Where do I find such a tool?
Guest Aaron Sankey -- Avanade Posted January 8, 2008 Posted January 8, 2008 RE: DC/Exchange LDAP errors It sounds like you need to use NTDSUtil.exe to perform a metadata cleanup. The how to article is here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216498 I hope that helps! Aaron Sankey, Avanade "sihfmis" wrote: > I am seeing an error in my EV/App "Could not open LDAP session to directory > 'XXX.XXX.org' using local service credentials. Cannot access Address List > configuration information. Make sure the server 'xxx.xxx.ORG' is running." > The call is from an old DC that was demoted but somewhere there still resides > a call to the old server. How can I fix this problem? MS indicates to run > the Recipient Update Services. Where do I find such a tool?
Guest sihfmis Posted January 8, 2008 Posted January 8, 2008 RE: DC/Exchange LDAP errors Looking through the DNS settings, I noticed an entry of the demoted server in the Forward-lookup/_msdcs. How do I remove it from the _msdcs and have one of the new server's take over that role? "Aaron Sankey -- Avanade" wrote: > It sounds like you need to use NTDSUtil.exe to perform a metadata cleanup. > The how to article is here: > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216498 > > I hope that helps! > > Aaron Sankey, Avanade > > "sihfmis" wrote: > > > I am seeing an error in my EV/App "Could not open LDAP session to directory > > 'XXX.XXX.org' using local service credentials. Cannot access Address List > > configuration information. Make sure the server 'xxx.xxx.ORG' is running." > > The call is from an old DC that was demoted but somewhere there still resides > > a call to the old server. How can I fix this problem? MS indicates to run > > the Recipient Update Services. Where do I find such a tool?
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