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Not in any provisioning group

bobby_hilliard
Level 5
(ev2007 sp2 - exch2k3 sp2)

One server. One provisioning group for entire organization. Whenever provision runs, I get event 41133 "The Exchange mailbox provisioning task found enabled mailboxes that are not part of a provisioning group." 

Looking at a detailed provisioning report...sure enough...there's a large list of mailboxes showing state = new, which I BELIEVE got deleted before they were disabled in EV (we're so efficient!).

QUESTION: what's the best way to clear this up, since the "not part of a provisioning group" is a little misleading. Can I assume these entries are somewhere in the database and showing as new that will need to be manually deleted? OR, can EVPM be used in someway to help clear this up.

Thanks.


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bobby_hilliard
Level 5
 http://support.veritas.com/docs/290576

3. If any of the Exchange Mailboxes identified in step 1 do not have a corresponding Active Directory User Account anymore, for each of such Exchange Mailboxes, match the Report entry with the entry in the "LegacyMbxDN" field from the "ExchangeMailboxEntry" table in the "EnterpriseVaultDirectory" SQL Server database and, delete the whole row/record.

That pretty much sums up my issue...

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Wayne_Humphrey
Level 6
Partner Accredited Certified
The only way I know of cleaning this is removing them from the ExchnageMailboxEntry Table. Funny enough i was just speaking about this in another post.  If the mailboxes have been delete then they remain in the ExchnageMailboxEntry, so can safely remove them from there.

--wayne

bobby_hilliard
Level 5
 http://support.veritas.com/docs/290576

3. If any of the Exchange Mailboxes identified in step 1 do not have a corresponding Active Directory User Account anymore, for each of such Exchange Mailboxes, match the Report entry with the entry in the "LegacyMbxDN" field from the "ExchangeMailboxEntry" table in the "EnterpriseVaultDirectory" SQL Server database and, delete the whole row/record.

That pretty much sums up my issue...