After a brief look, it looks like the E2k server is trying to reference
an IMS on the 5.5 server, which leads me to the quesiton of how did you
handle the Internet email during your migration?  How did you reinstall
the 5.5 server with E2k?  Was it an upgrade?

Neil

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Gorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: 13 June 2002 16:40
Posted To: Sunbelt Exchange List
Conversation: Deleting Legacy Connection / Event ID 929
Subject: Deleting Legacy Connection / Event ID 929


Environment: Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP2 and Exchange 2000
Enterprise Server SP2

I have an Exchange system that was migrated from Exchange 5.5 to
Exchange 2000. The upgrade method was as follows

1. Upgrade NT4 domain to W2K AD
2. Install a temporary E2K server
3. Setup an Active Direcorty Connector (ADC)
4. Move the 5.5 mailboxes to the E2K server
5. Re-install the 5.5 server with E2K (keeping the same name) 6. Move
the mailboxes back from the temporary E2K server to the new server. 7.
Move all first server roles from the temporary server to the new server
8. Wait a week 9. Re-check first server roles then remove the temporary
server.

The server has settled in but fills the application event log with the
following message.

Event Type:     Error
Event Source:   MSExchangeTransport
Event Category: Routing Engine/Service 
Event ID:       929
Date:           22/05/2002
Time:           07:50:14
User:           N/A
Computer:       RIDDLER
Description:
Failed in reading Connector's DS Info Process Id: 1224 Process location:
x:\x\inetsrv\inetinfo.exe ConnectorDN: CN=Internet Mail Service
(PENGUIN),CN=Connections,CN=BELFRY,CN=Routing
Groups,CN=BELFRY,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=BATT,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=company,DC=com Hr:80040920
Attribute:[]

I've dug around and it seems to be a legacy connector to the old 5.5
server's Internet Mail Service. The server name within the event matches
the current server name because we kept the same server name. My
research indicates event id 929 is generated during a routing table
calculation. How can I delete connectors that might have been created by
the ADC?

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