MSExchangeTransport 16022

 

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Details

Product Name

Exchange

Product Version

14.0

Event ID

16022

Event Source

MSExchangeTransport

Category

Configuration

Symbolic Name

ConfigurationLoaderSuccessfulUpdate

Message Text

A configuration update for %1 has successfully completed.

Explanation

This Information event indicates that a Microsoft Exchange Transport service component has been updated by using the current configuration information.

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 uses an ESE database to store queued messages and configuration information, such as IP allow lists, IP block lists, and sender repudiation information. When changes are made to the transport configuration, the Active Directory directory service notifies the transport server to update its configuration cache. When the transport server receives this type of notification, it reloads the configuration from Active Directory into the cache, and then uses the new information for subsequent message transfer operations.

For more information about the transport architecture in Exchange 2010, see Understanding Transport Pipeline and also see the Exchange Server Team Blog article Exchange 2010 Transport Architecture Diagrams Available for Download.

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For More Information

If you are not already doing so, consider running the Exchange tools, which have been created to help you analyze and troubleshoot your Exchange environment. These tools can help make sure that your configuration aligns with Microsoft best practices. They can also help you identify and resolve performance issues and improve mail flow. To run these tools, go to the Toolbox node of the Exchange Management Console. To learn more about these tools, see Managing Tools in the Toolbox.