Event ID 8270, 1171, and 8146 error messages from Active Directory Connector and Site Replication Service (306360)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
This article was previously published under Q306360 SYMPTOMS On an Exchange 2000 server that has joined an Exchange
Server 5.5 site, after you install or upgrade to the Active Directory Connector
(ADC) for Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 1 (SP1), the following error
messages may be logged in the Exchange 2000 server's Application event log:
Event Type: Error Event Source: MSADC Event
ID: 8270 Description: LDAP returned the error [10] No Such Attribute
when importing the transaction dn: CN=Public Folders,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,<domain name>; changetype:
Modify msExchPfCreation:
Event Type: Error Event Source:
MSADC Event ID: 8270 Description: LDAP returned the error [10]
No Such Attribute when importing the transaction dn: CN=Public
Folders,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,<domain
name>; changetype: Modify msExchPfCreation:
Event Type:
Error Event Source: MSExchangeSRS Event ID: 1171
Description: Exception e0010006 has occurred with parameters 2 and 1
(internal ID 40406e4).
Event Type: Error Event Source:
MSADC Event Category: (1) Event ID: 8146 Date: 7/26/2001
Time: 5:09:35 PM User: N/A Computer: SRSSP00 Description:
An operation on server 'SRSSP00' returned [0x2] Protocol Error. The Connection
Agreement Config CA_SEGSP_SRSSP00 stopped. The event ID 8146 error
message indicates that the configuration Connection Agreement (Config_CA)
stopped because of a protocol error. After the configuration Connection
Agreement stops, the ADC restarts the configuration Connection
Agreement. IMPORTANT: Even though the preceding event ID 8270, 1171, and 8146 error
messages are logged in the Exchange 2000 server Application event log, no
incorrect data is entered in Active Directory. No data is lost or corrupted.
The only symptom that occurs is the logging of the event ID 8270, 1171, and
8146 error messages in the Exchange 2000 server Application event log.
CAUSEThe issue is that the ADC is trying to add an empty
attribute to the Public Folder object. This causes LDAP to fail. This problem
can occur when all three of the following conditions exist:
- Certain users or distribution lists (DLs) are explicitly
allowed to create top-level public folders or are not allowed to create
top-level public folders on the Exchange Server computer.
- There is no user Connection Agreement that replicates the
mailboxes and DLs from Exchange Server 5.5 to Active Directory.
- The ADC from Exchange 2000 SP1 has been
installed.
RESOLUTION You can resolve this problem three ways:
- Create a user Connection Agreement to replicate the
Exchange Server 5.5 mailboxes and DLs to Active Directory as accounts. This
recipient Connection Agreement must be at least a one-way Connection Agreement
from Exchange Server 5.5 to the Microsoft Windows 2000 Active
Directory.
- Create a two-way user Connection Agreement between Exchange
Server 5.5 and Active Directory.
For more information, click the following article number about creating a two-way connection
agreement to view the article about creating a two-way connection
agreement in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
296260
How to configure a two-way user Connection Agreement for Exchange Server 5.5 users
- Install the Exchange 2000 SP3 Active Directory Connector
(ADC).
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/28/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbbug kberrmsg kbnofix KB306360 |
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