Event ID 9646 is logged in the application event log of your Exchange Server 2003 computer when a client opens many MAPI sessions (842022)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
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following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows registry SYMPTOMSOn your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computer, an error
event that is similar to the following is logged in the application event
log:Event Type:
Error Event Source: MSExchangeIS Event Category: General Event
ID: 9646 Description: Closing Mapi session
"/o= Organization/ou= Administrative
Group/cn=Recipients/cn= Recipient"
because it exceeded the maximum of 32 objects of type "session".
When this behavior occurs, you may also receive the following error message in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. Unable to open your default e-mail folders. The Microsoft Exchange
Server computer is not available. Either there are network problems or the
Microsoft Exchange Server is down for maintenance. CAUSEThis behavior may occur if both the following conditions are
true:
- You have installed Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1
(SP1) on your Exchange Server computer.
- A program that is running on a client computer opens many
MAPI sessions to the Exchange Server computer. The number of MAPI sessions is
greater than the permitted limit.
Exchange Server 2003 SP1 imposes a restriction on the number of
permitted MAPI sessions per user. By default, the maximum number of permitted
MAPI sessions per user is set to a hexadecimal value of 0x20 after you apply
Exchange Server 2003 SP1. Note A hexadecimal value of 0x20 converts to a decimal value of
32. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this behavior, we recommend that you first
investigate if the MAPI session limit is reached because of potential abuse,
because it is the result of a bug in a client program, or because of client
program design. If the behavior is triggered by a bug in a client
program or by a client program design, we recommend that you contact the vendor
to determine if you can do either of the following:
- Obtain a fix.
- Grant the View Information Store Status Exchange permission
to the account that the program runs under. Programs that run under an account
that has this permission are not affected by the MAPI sessions per user limit.
To grant the View Information Store Status permission, follow these steps:
- In Exchange System Manager, right-click the Exchange
Server object or the mailbox store that you want to grant the permission to,
and then click Properties.
- Click the Security tab.
- Click the account that you want to grant the permission
to.
If the account is not listed, click Add, click
the account name, click Add, and then click
OK. - Under the Allow column, click to
select the View information store status check box if it is
not already selected.
- Click to clear the check boxes for any permissions that
are not required, and then click OK. You may have to perform
this step because if you clicked Add to add the account in
step c, every check box in the Allow column is
selected.
If you cannot obtain a fix and you cannot configure the account
to run with the View Information Store Status permission, you can adjust the
number of permitted MAPI sessions per user in the registry. If you raise the
MAPI session limit, try to determine the minimum value that you can use so that
the client program can run without problems. If you raise the limit too high,
the client program can potentially affect the performance of the Exchange
Server computer.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/30/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB842022 kbAudITPRO |
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