Microsoft KB Archive/199247

= XCON: Lsdxamex.exe Application Error When Running LDE 3.2 Dirsync =

Article ID: 199247

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * LinkAge Message Exchange 3.2
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q199247



SYMPTOMS
When you run directory synchronization (dirsync) between Exchange Server 5.5 (running on a Windows NT 4.0 computer with Service Pack 3 installed) and LinkAge Directory Exchange (LDE) 3.2, you receive the following application error message:

Lsdxamex.exe application error. The instruction at "0X002b9dbd" referenced memory at "0X0000C" The memory could not be "read".



CAUSE
The cause of the problem is that a corrupted message is being processed by LDE.



WORKAROUND

 * 1) Look at the most recent linkage log file located in the Linkage\Logs folder. The files are created using the current date and adding a .log extension. Look in the log file for the location of the Dxamex.in and Dxm.in folders.
 * 2) Stop the Linkage Directory Exchange service and delete all .rdy and .mpb files in the Exchconn\Q\Dxamex.in\ and Exchconn\Q\Dxm.in\ folders.
 * 3) Start the LinkAge Directory Exchange service back up.

Now it is necessary to propagate the new information from the Linkage administrator program. In the Linkage Administrator program:
 * 1) Expand Directory Exchange Manager, expand Directory Exchange Agents, expand Linkage DXAMEX, and double-click Configuration.
 * 2) Double-click Propagation, click Send Updates, and then click Updates Only.



MORE INFORMATION
There is no message generated in the application log and no User.dmp file. This is not a Dr. Watson error.

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