This is a known issue for NAV3.0.  Go to www.symantec.com and read the
Knowledge Base there.



Bob Sadler
City of Leawood, KS, USA
WAN/Internet Specialist
913-339-6700 x194


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Helfer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 1:44 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Norton Antivirus for Exchange problems



  Is your NAV mailbox hidden ?  ("NAV for Microsoft Excahnge - $Name"
it will be called).  That happened to me the last time I had to restart
the server.  I can't recall whether I had the exact same events, but
it's something to check out.  Maybe someone was being "helpful" and hid
the mailbox for you?

 Jim Helfer
 WTW Architects
 



Biesecker, Noel E. IT1(SW) wrote:
> Hello All.
> 
> I've been having problems with my NAV for Exchange for several months 
> now. I can't figure out the problem, partly because I guess I'm not 
> sure how it's supposed to work normally. I came in to work after 
> taking 2 weeks off and this is what it was doing. I don't know if one 
> of the other "administrators" changed something or not. My "NAV for 
> Microsoft Exchange" service won't stay running. When I start the 
> service, it starts and will run for a few minutes. During that time, I

> can use the Web Based Administration to look at settings and such, but

> after a couple minutes, the Web Interface starts saying "the page 
> cannot be displayed". Looking at the service, it shows the service 
> stopped. Then looking at the Event Viewer, here are the errors I get, 
> in the order I get them:
> 
> [Event ID 107] - Service started: Version 2.17 (Build 75)
> 
> [Event ID 169] - Email Notifications could not be initialized using 
> the MAPI profile "Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange". It failed 
> with 0x80070005. Notifications will not be sent.
> 
> [Event ID 79] - Service cannot start since the NT account specified is

> not an Exchange Administrator. Check the account used in 'Services' 
> Control Panel applet and verify that the account has Administrator 
> rights.
> 
> [Event ID 185] - The service will be shutdown due to an unexpected 
> failure initializing virus protection.
> 
> [Event ID 169] - Email Notifications could not be initialized using 
> the MAPI profile "Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange". It failed 
> with 0x80040111. Notifications will not be sent.
> 
> I actually get Event ID 169 several times. Now, I've tried several 
> things to fix this. I've ensured the Service starts up using the 
> ExAdmin account and made sure the password was correct and that didn't

> help.
> 
> I changed the password and that didn't help.
> 
> I tried using my account for starting the service and made sure I was 
> an Exchange Administrator and that didn't work.
> 
> I get the same errors every time. Has anyone ever seen this or know 
> what I may be missing? Thanks.
> 
> IT1(SW) Biesecker, USN
> USS DEYO (DD-989) "Strike Destroyer"
> System Administrator/Network Analyst
> 
> "Serving with Pride"
> 
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