Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP3, Exchange Server 2010 SP2
Topic Last Modified: 2012-05-01
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Client Access server components, features, and services generate Error events to let you effectively troubleshoot and monitor Client Access servers.
Event Viewer maintains logs about program, security, and system events on your computer. You can use Event Viewer to view and manage the event logs, to gather information about hardware and software problems, and to monitor Microsoft Windows security events. Although Event Viewer is an Windows operating system tool and not a Microsoft Exchange tool, Event Viewer is useful when you troubleshoot problems that affect Exchange. This topic describes the basic concepts related to Event Viewer.
This topic also describes the events that a Client Access server lists in Event Viewer, explains how to use events to monitor Client Access components, and describes the error messages that are generated by a Client Access server.
Address Book Service Errors and Events
The following events are generated by the Address Book service.
Event ID | Event Type | Description |
---|---|---|
1000 |
Success |
Microsoft Exchange Address Book Service has started successfully. |
1001 |
Success |
Microsoft Exchange Address Book Service has stopped successfully. |
1002 |
Error |
Failed to register service principal name %1. Failed with error code %2. |
1003 |
Error |
Cannot start the service due to Win32 error %1 while removing unnecessary privileges. |
1004 |
Error |
An unexpected error occurred while starting the Microsoft Exchange Address Book service. |
1005 |
Error |
An unexpected error occurred while stopping the Microsoft Exchange Address Book service. |
1007 |
Error |
No RPC endpoints were enabled in the configuration file. |
1008 |
Error |
Unable to register the %1 RPC interface. Failed with the error code %2. |
1009 |
Error |
%1 was not present or invalid in the configuration file. Protocol logging has been disabled. |
Other Client Access Errors and Events
The following additional Client Access errors and events are grouped according to the Client Access feature areas.