I did that last night as well as adding a pair of hotfixes (970103, 932182) and it seems to be working ok now.
I just wish I knew why it wigged because rebooting the Exchange back-end isn't something I want to do frequently. J From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 12:02 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Auto accept agent on Exchange 2003 failing Reboot? Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com From: Damien Solodow [mailto:damien.solo...@harrison.edu] Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 3:32 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Auto accept agent on Exchange 2003 failing Environment is Exchange 2003 SP2 Enterprise on Windows 2003 SP2 Enterprise. I've been running the auto-accept agent for a number of months without issue, but the last day or two it's started throwing errors. I've reinstalled it, and reregistered a couple of the mailboxes to no avail. I also tried registering a new mailbox and it behaved the same as the existing ones. Here's the error in the agent log: AutoAccept:2010-05-13T14:59:00:Thread 178: Exception occurred while processing item "file://./backofficestorage/harrison.edu/MBX/6036thconfrmsmall/Inbox/Can celed%3A Test.EML <file:///\\.\backofficestorage\harrison.edu\MBX\6036thconfrmsmall\Inbox\ Canceled%3A%20Test.EML> ". This item will not be processed. The exception information is: System.OutOfMemoryException: Not enough storage is available to complete this operation. at Private.Interop.Cdoex.ICalendarPart.GetAssociatedItem(String CalendarLocation, String UserName, String Password) at Microsoft.Exchange.Agents.AutoAccept.EventSink.GetAssociatedItem(Calenda rMessage calMsg, String calendarLocation) at Microsoft.Exchange.Agents.AutoAccept.EventSink.BindToCalMsg(String msgURL, String calendarLocation, IAppointment& inStoreAppt, String& calMethod, DateTime& deliveryTime) at Microsoft.Exchange.Agents.AutoAccept.EventSink.ProcessOnSaveEvent(String itemUrl, DateTime& deliveryTime) at Microsoft.Exchange.Agents.AutoAccept.EventSink.OnSave(IExStoreEventInfo pEventInfo, String bstrURLItem, Int32 lFlags) I'm not seeing anything unusual in the event logs on the Exchange server and nothing new has been installed for at least several days before this problem manifested. Ideas? DAMIEN SOLODOW Systems Engineer 317.217.6881 (office) 317.217.6851 (fax) HARRISON COLLEGE 603 East Washington Street Suite 600 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2646 www.harrison.edu <http://www.harrison.edu/>