Topic Last Modified: 2006-05-17
The Microsoft® Exchange Server Analyzer Tool queries the Win32_NTLogEvent Microsoft Windows® Management Instrumentation (WMI) class to determine whether either of the following Categorizer Warning/Error Event combinations has occurred in the past 24 hours:
- Event 9004 and Event 9003
- Event 9035 and Event 6004
These events indicate that messages are being trapped in the message categorizer. The message categorizer is a component of the advanced queuing engine that sends Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) queries to the global catalog server to perform directory lookups.
- The Exchange Server Analyzer also queries the
Active Directory® directory service to determine whether any
one of the following conditions is also true:
- The designated journaling recipient for a store points to a
deleted object.
- The designated journaling recipient for a store points to an
object that does not have a valid mailNickname.
- The designated journaling recipient for a store points to a
disabled account.
The Exchange Server Analyzer displays an error if the following conditions are true:
- Either of the Warning/Error event combinations listed earlier
has occurred.
- Any one of the designated journaling recipient conditions is
also true.
This error indicates that there is a potential problem with journaling in the Exchange environment that may cause messages to queue.
For information about how to correct this issue, see the specific Exchange Server Analyzer article that relates to your issue:
- Journaling
recipient points to a deleted object
- Journaling
recipient is not valid
- Journaling
recipient points to a disabled account
- For information about Exchange Server 2003 events and
errors, see the "Events and Errors Message Center" (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=34258).