I ran into a similar problem a while back.  Have you looked at the Microsoft 
Exchange System Objects container yet? All of your mail-enabled PFs should be 
accounted for in that OU.   You can do an add/remove columns and choose 
modified date, then sort to see when your last PF was mail-enabled.  The funny 
thing is in my case this container (for whatever reason) was no longer located 
at the top level of the domain where Exchange has been installed.  It was 
within a sub-folder!!  Once I moved the container back to the root level, 
things were back to normal.

Hopefully that helps...


Dave Christensen
Sr. Sytems Analyst - Collaboration Services
Northwestern University
Phone: 847-491-2817
david.christen...@northwestern.edu<mailto:david.christen...@northwestern.edu>
www.it.northwestern.edu<http://www.it.northwestern.edu/>




From: Carol Fee [mailto:c...@massbar.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 3:26 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Unable to create mail enabled Public Folder in E2K7 SP3

Also unable to mail enable any existing Public Folders that aren't already mail 
enabled using either the GUI or the EMS.
This is a single E2K7 server in a W2K8 domain functional level.  The process 
appears to complete, but when I check the properties of the folder and click on 
the Email addresses tab, I get the following
The Active Directory Proxy object for the public folder <publicfolder name> is 
being generated. Please try again later. It was running command 
'get-publicfolder -Server <servername> -Identity <publicfolder name>
Also, there is an entry in the Application log every 15 minutes for every 
Public Folder that is mail enabled
Unable to create Public Folder proxy object for folder "PublicFolderName" in 
the Active Directory.
All public folders that were already mail enabled when they were moved over 
from a E2K3 server continue to work.
Exchange BPA isn't flagging anything, other than drivers.
Exchange System Attendant is running under the local System account.
I know this is some sort of a permissions issue with Exchange creating the 
DSProxy in AD, but I don't know how to fix it.


________________________________
Carol Fee
Network Administrator
617-338-0623
c...@massbar.org<mailto:c...@massbar.org>

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   Massachusetts Bar Association
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   Boston, MA 02111-1204
   (617) 338-0500


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