Article ID: 183015
Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q183015
SYMPTOMS
When you try to add an additional mailbox to the current MAPI profile from the Tools menu (then click Services, Microsoft Exchange Server, Properties, Advanced, and Add), an error message appears if restrictions have been imposed on address book views (ABV). The error message is as follows:
CAUSE
The client cannot add a delegate because it is missing the following registry key in the profile:
Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\<username>\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a Value 26 Name: 101e6613 Type: REG_BINARY Data: 00000000 06 00 00 00 1c 00 00 00 - 2d 00 00 00 51 00 00 00 ........-...Q... 00000010 64 00 00 00 76 00 00 00 - 87 00 00 00 6e 63 61 6c d...v.......ncal 00000020 72 70 63 3a 53 41 4d 45 - 45 52 50 31 00 6e 63 61 rpc:SAMEERP1.nca 00000030 63 6e 5f 69 70 5f 74 63 - 70 3a 73 61 6d 65 65 72 cn_ip_tcp:sameer 00000040 70 31 2e 6d 69 63 72 6f - 73 6f 66 74 2e 63 6f 6d p1.microsoft.com 00000050 00 6e 63 61 63 6e 5f 73 - 70 78 3a 53 41 4d 45 45 .ncacn_spx:SAMEE 00000060 52 50 31 00 6e 63 61 63 - 6e 5f 6e 70 3a 53 41 4d RP1.ncacn_np:SAM 00000070 45 45 52 50 31 00 6e 65 - 74 62 69 6f 73 3a 53 41 EERP1.netbios:SA 00000080 4d 45 45 52 50 31 00 6e - 63 61 63 6e 5f 76 6e 73 MEERP1.ncacn_vns 00000090 5f 73 70 70 3a 53 41 4d - 45 45 52 50 31 00 _spp:SAMEERP1.
This key holds the PR_NETWORK_ADDRS of the server.
Why is the client missing this key?
When the client connects for the first time, it talks to the directory and downloads information to the local profile. One of the values is PR_NETWORK_ADDRS. This corresponds to the RAW Attribute "Network Address" on the Servername
object. Because of the restriction from the ABView, this value does not get downloaded to the local profile.
RESOLUTION
Assign the Everyone group Search permission on the Servername
object. By giving that permission, there is no security breach because, you give clients permission to view the objects beneath the Servername
object. This does not include the global address list. Also, users can only view (not modify) the directory object beneath the Servername
object through some LDAP Client.
On the client side, in order for the missing key to get populated, you can either create a new profile or modify the existing profile and perform "Checknames." You can also distribute the missing key through e-mail or Systems Management Server.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5. This problem has been corrected in the latest U.S. service pack for Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
S E R V P A C K
MORE INFORMATION
The same error message appears if you try to grant another user "send on behalf" permissions to your mailbox if restrictions have been enforced in the ABV. The steps to reproduce this error vary among clients. These are as follows:
Outlook 8.0, 8.01, 8.02, 8.03: Tools, Options, Delegates, Add Exchange client: Tools, Options, Exchange Server, Add
After you have encountered this problem, you must create a new MAPI profile for any form of delegate access that you want to assign. This is necessary because the existing MAPI profile caches the first failed mailbox resolution query. Any subsequent request is read from the existing profile cache and therefore fails.
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