Microsoft KB Archive/259054

= Exchange Management Agents Add Mailboxes to Exchange During Attribute Flow =

Article ID: 259054

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Zoomit VIA 2.1

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This article was previously published under Q259054



SYMPTOMS
Deleted mailboxes in Microsoft Exchange are re-created during attribute flow.

For example, during Mailbox Discovery in Exchange but before attribute flow back to the Exchange mailbox, an Exchange administrator (or another process) manually removes a previously discovered mailbox. Then, the Exchange Management Agent (MA), operating in Reflector or Association mode, attempts to update the attributes of the deleted mailbox through attribute flow. This does not succeed because the mailbox no longer exists. Cdir_ldp.exe or Cdir_ex.exe then re-creates the mailbox.

The mailbox should not be re-created because the MA is running in either Reflector or Association mode and has no permission to create mailboxes in Exchange. Only an attribute flow process should succeed.



CAUSE
Cdir_ldp.exe and Cdir_ex.exe in both of the Exchange MAs interpret an &quot;M&quot; in the Modify templates as an ADD operation if the entry in Exchange does not exist.

If it does exist, the MODIFY operation is correctly applied. This causes a problem if you delete entries after the discovery operation but before the start of the Meta/Attrib flow update.

During the update phase, the entry (that had been deleted in Exchange prior to the update phase) is modified by attribute flow and a modification update is sent with an &quot;M&quot; tag in the update file. Because Cdir_ldp.exe and Cdir_ex.exe interpret an &quot;M&quot; as an ADD/MOD operation, the entry is re-created.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, upgrade to Microsoft Metadirectory Services (MMS) version 2.1 or later.



STATUS
This problem occurs in all Zoomit VIA releases before MMS 2.1.

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