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March 27, 2008 12:00 AM

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Our experts answer your questions about Windows Administration, Security, messaging, and more. This month, you can click the links above to learn about Automatic Site Coverage, find out if you'll run into any problems when running a mixed environment of Exchange 2003 SP1 and Exchange 2003 SP2 servers, and learn how to configure how often Group Policy security settings are updated.

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  • syam
    2 years ago
    Jul 02, 2010

    Thanks mike even my problem was the same partially. Your solution resolved it. Other problem i had with my exchange server 2007 is simply the mails to other domains remain in queues for infinite time the senders simply get non-delivery reports. I've tried by restarting all exchange related processes, also performed few machine restarts. But still problem persists. Please suggest.

  • Mike
    4 years ago
    Nov 23, 2008

    Sounds like a corrupt message in the queue you are attempting to view.
    Try pausing then stopping the transport service.

    Rename the queue (queueold) folder in the transportroles\\data folder.

    Start the transport services back up.

    This has worked for me when we have messages stuck in the Hub Queues.

  • Abby
    4 years ago
    Mar 27, 2008

    I have a nasty issue with my Exchange 2007 server that I inherited all of a sudden due to a death of someone. It does not respond to email internal or external. The Exchange Transport will not stay running either. Here are the errors I get when I launch the Queue Manager (server and domain name have been changed to protect the innocent). Any help would be useful, I hope:

    Microsoft Exchange can't connect to the Queue Viewer server on computer "server_nn.corp.domain.com". Verify that the Microsoft Exchange Transport service is started. It was running command 'get-queue -ResultSize '1000'-ReturnPageInfo $true -SortOrder '+NextHopDomain' -SearchForward $true -BookmarkObject $null -BookmarkIndex '-1' -IncludeBookmark $false -server 'server12.corp.tailfeathers.com".

    Microsoft Exchange can't connect to the Queue Viewer server on computer " server_nn.corp.domain.com ". Verify that the Microsoft Exchange Transport service is started. It was running command 'get-message -ResultSize '1000' -ReturnPageInfo $true -server 'server12.corp.tailfeathers.com' -SortOrder '+FromAddrss' -SearchForward $true -BookmarkObject $null -BookmarkIndex '-1' -IncludeBookmark $false'.

    Thank you in advance.
    Abby

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