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Advanced Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Rotten Resolution To verify that the permissions for the Exchange Enterprise Servers group are missing at the domain level, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers. 2. On the View menu, click Advanced Features. 3. Right-click the domain, and then click Properties. 4. Click the Security tab, and then click Advanced. There are several permissions for Exchange Enterprise Groups at the domain level. These permissions include four write permissions. If some of the write permissions are missing, it is very likely that the MSExchangeAL 8270 and 8317 events that were discussed earlier will be logged in the Event Viewer Application log. If all the write permissions are missing, there may not be any errors logged. To reset the permissions for the Exchange Enterprise Servers group if they are missing, follow these steps: 1. Insert your Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003 CD-ROM into the CD Drive. 2. Click Start, click Run, type <drive>:\I386\Setup.exe /domainprep in the Open box, and then press ENTER. <drive> refers to the drive letter of your CD Drive. When you run Setup with the /domainprep switch, you restore default permissions for the Exchange Enterprise Servers group. 3. To rebuild the Recipient Update Services, follow these steps: a. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click Exchange System Manager. b. Double-click Recipients, and then click Recipient Update Services. c. Right-click each Recipient Update Service listed in the right pane, and then click Rebuild. |