Topic Last Modified: 2006-07-14

The Microsoft® Exchange Server Analyzer Tool examines the Exchange Function Call Log (FCL), the Store.fcl file, for Active Directory® directory service component events that exceed a response time of 2.5 seconds.

Exchange FCL Active Directory component events represent Microsoft Exchange Information Store service (Store.exe) function calls to the Active Directory component.

Active Directory provides all mailbox information, address list services, and other recipient-related information. Most Exchange Server 2003 configuration information is also stored in Active Directory.

Exchange Server services access information that is stored in Active Directory and write information to Active Directory.

If the Exchange Server Analyzer finds events in the FCL file that reflect a response time of more than 2.5 seconds for Active Directory function calls from the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service (Store.exe), the Exchange Server Analyzer displays an error.

When cross-component calls from the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service (Store.exe) wait for a response, remote procedure call (RPC) threads can back up behind these requests and lead to Exchange Server performance issues such as delays in server responses to clients.

Calls from the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service to Active Directory that take more than 2.5 seconds can be caused by the following conditions:

To resolve this error, take the following steps:

For More Information

For more information about Exchange performance and DSAccess, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 250570, "Directory service server detection and DSAccess usage" (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=3052&kbid=250570).

For more information about Exchange Server performance, see the "Performance and Scalability Guide for Exchange Server 2003" (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=47576).

For more information about how to troubleshoot Exchange Server performance issues, see "Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server Performance" (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=47588).

For more information about how to troubleshoot information store performance, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 257725, "XADM: How to Collect Diagnostic Data for Information Store Troubleshooting" (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=3052&kbid=257725).

For more information about Domain Controller performance, see the following Windows Server resources: