MSExchange ADAccess 2157
Letztes Änderungsdatum des Themas: 2011-03-19
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Details
Product Name |
Exchange |
Product Version |
14.0 |
Event ID |
2157 |
Category |
Validation |
Symbolic Name |
DSC_EVENT_VALIDATION_FAILED_PCO_MODE_CONFIG |
Message Text |
Process %1 (PID=%2). Configuration object %3 read from %4 failed validation. A partially valid object will be returned. Set the event logging level for Validation category to Expert to get additional events about each failure. |
Explanation
This Warning event indicates that the configuration object that is specified in the event description is in an inconsistent state. An inconsistent state means that one or more attributes of the specified configuration object contain corrupted or invalid values. A configuration object is considered a Fully Consistent object if the following conditions are true:
- All attributes for the object contain valid values.
- These values are consistent with those of other attributes.
This event indicates that the specified configuration object is inconsistent and will be ignored.
User Action
To resolve this issue, do the following:
Increase diagnostic logging so that you can determine which attributes or properties contain invalid values. Specifically, increase the diagnostic logging level on the Validation counter of the MSExchange ADAccess performance object. You can increase logging by running the following Exchange Management Shell cmdlet:
Set-EventLogLevel "MSExchange ADAccess\Validation" -Level High
For more information about how to increase logging, see Change Logging Levels for Exchange Processes.
Change the logging level by editing the registry as follows.
Note Editing the registry incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Problems that result from editing the registry incorrectly may not be able to be resolved. Before you edit the registry, back up any valuable data.
- Start Registry Editor (regedit).
- Locate the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchange ADAccess\Diagnostics.
- In the results pane, change the Value data of the General key to 5.
- Exit Registry Editor.
Important After you finish troubleshooting this issue, return logging to the default level by running the following cmdlet:
Set-EventLogLevel "MSExchange ADAccess\Validation" -Level Lowest
- Review the additional MSExchangeADAccess events in the Application log to determine which attributes or properties contain invalid values.
Note Wenn dies nicht bereits der Fall ist, sollten Sie die Exchange-Tools ausführen, die für die Analyse und Problembehandlung der Exchange-Umgebung erstellt wurden. Mit diesen Tools kann sichergestellt werden, dass Ihre Konfiguration die bewährten Methoden von Microsoft einhält. Sie tragen zudem zur Identifikation und zur Lösung von Leistungsproblemen bei, und können die Nachrichtenübermittlung verbessern. Sie können diese Tools über den Knoten Toolbox in der Exchange-Verwaltungskonsole ausführen. Weitere Informationen zu diesen Tools finden Sie unter Verwalten von Tools in der Toolbox.