MSExchangeSA 1000
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Details
Product Name |
Exchange |
Product Version |
14.0 |
Event ID |
1000 |
Category |
Informational |
Symbolic Name |
evtStarting |
Message Text |
%1 is starting. Microsoft Exchange Server System Attendant, service startup complete, version %2 (build %3). |
Explanation
This Information event indicates that the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 System Attendant, service startup is complete. In the message text, '%1' represents Microsoft Exchange Server System Attendant, '%2' represents the version number, and '%3' represents the build number.
The Microsoft Exchange System Attendant is one of the core services in Microsoft Exchange. The Microsoft Exchange System Attendant's main executable file is MAD.EXE, located in the \Program Files\Exchsrvr\Bin folder. The following Microsoft Exchange System Attendant subcomponents are loaded by the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant:
DSProxy.DLL - Proxies Active Directory requests from Microsoft Outlook clients
DSAccess.DLL - Proxies Active Directory requests from other Exchange components
Recipient Update Service (Abv_dg.DLL) - Applies recipient polices to mail-enabled user objects
Mailbox Manager component - Controls the size of an information store; forces policies such as mailbox quota policies and message retention policies
Server Monitor component - Monitors the Exchange Server link state
Offline Address Book Generator (OABgen.DLL) - Allows offline access to the address book (the OABgen.DLL file is stored in an Exchange Server public folder subfolder named Offline Address Book)
Free/Busy component - Used to access free/busy data from a potential meeting attendee's calendar
Metabase Update Service (Ds2mb.DLL) - Updates the IIS metabase (the IIS metabase is located in the System Root\System32\inetsrv folder)
For more information about the services that are installed by Exchange Server 2010, see: Overview of Services Installed by Exchange Setup.
User Action
No user action is required.