Unless this is the 9209 access denied this error code tells us that a DS object was missing (or not in the location we expected it to be). If you have multiple domain controllers it is possible that we are reading information from a different domain controller. There were a lot of changes made in SP2 for DSAccess and DSProxy and this affects how we find domain controllers for applications that use MAPI. I would run DCDiag and NetDiag with the /v to see if you are having any replication problems between your domain controllers.
With regards to the changes for DSAccess in SP2 please see this article: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/03/17/422350.aspx

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Hi everyone!
I ha ve a problem with mailbox policy which don't apply anymore.
A mail box manager server erreur occurs on Exchange 2003 SP2
In Events Viewer, we can see Event Id 9209 with source: MSExchangeSA
Recreate after deletion the mailbox policies in mailbox manager server
doesn't change anything.
Everything seems OK
I don't understand what the matter is.
Any suggestion should be appreciate.
Regards
Franck V
Franck V - 26 Feb 2007 08:30 GMT
Hi Dave,
Thank You.
I'm looking it for about your suggestions and give the results of my investigations as soon as possible.
Franck V.
Unless this is the 9209 access denied this error code tells us that a DS object was missing (or not in the location we expected it to be). If you have multiple domain controllers it is possible that we are reading information from a different domain controller. There were a lot of changes made in SP2 for DSAccess and DSProxy and this affects how we find domain controllers for applications that use MAPI. I would run DCDiag and NetDiag with the /v to see if you are having any replication problems between your domain controllers.
With regards to the changes for DSAccess in SP2 please see this article: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/03/17/422350.aspx
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"Franck V" <franck.velayoudon@insight.com> wrote in message news:OSxsz9xVHHA.528@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Hi everyone!
I ha ve a problem with mailbox policy which don't apply anymore.
A mail box manager server erreur occurs on Exchange 2003 SP2
In Events Viewer, we can see Event Id 9209 with source: MSExchangeSA
Recreate after deletion the mailbox policies in mailbox manager server
doesn't change anything.
Everything seems OK
I don't understand what the matter is.
Any suggestion should be appreciate.
Regards
Franck V
Franck V - 12 Mar 2007 11:14 GMT
Hi Dave
Since the server reboot evething seems right.
Thank you for your Help
Franck V.
Unless this is the 9209 access denied this error code tells us that a DS object was missing (or not in the location we expected it to be). If you have multiple domain controllers it is possible that we are reading information from a different domain controller. There were a lot of changes made in SP2 for DSAccess and DSProxy and this affects how we find domain controllers for applications that use MAPI. I would run DCDiag and NetDiag with the /v to see if you are having any replication problems between your domain controllers.
With regards to the changes for DSAccess in SP2 please see this article: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/03/17/422350.aspx
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"Franck V" <franck.velayoudon@insight.com> wrote in message news:OSxsz9xVHHA.528@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Hi everyone!
I ha ve a problem with mailbox policy which don't apply anymore.
A mail box manager server erreur occurs on Exchange 2003 SP2
In Events Viewer, we can see Event Id 9209 with source: MSExchangeSA
Recreate after deletion the mailbox policies in mailbox manager server
doesn't change anything.
Everything seems OK
I don't understand what the matter is.
Any suggestion should be appreciate.
Regards
Franck V