Exchange 2003 Event ID 9667 Error
Hi Recently we've been seeing event ID 8192 errors in our Exchange server journalling store. MSExchangeIS (9667) - n/a "Failed to create a new named property for database "First Storage Group\Journal Store (Sydney)" because the number of named properties reached the quota limit (8192). User attempting to create the named property: "SYSTEM" Named property GUID: 00020329-0000-0000-c000-000000000046 Named property name/id: "?? I went to apply KB http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=820379 however I get stuck on step 2: Locate the following registry subkey, where <var><servername></var> is the name of the Exchange Server 2003 computer, and where <var><Private-GUID></var> is the name of the private or public MDB where you want to configure one or more of the quotas: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeIS\<servername>\<Private-GUID> I got stuck, as in the registry there were 4 GUID's and I have no idea which is the one I need to modify as the GUID don't reference the name of the Information Store. How do I go about this? Thanks Mustafa
March 23rd, 2011 7:55pm

Hi Mustafa, We can check the GUID for each mailbox store by ADSIEDIT tool. If you are running Exchange 2003, here is detailed steps for your reference: 1. On Exchange Server 2003, click Start -> Run, type “adsiedit.msc” and press OK to open ADSI Edit utility. Note: The ADSI Edit tool is included with the Windows Support Tools. To install the Windows Support Tools in Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click Setup.exe in the Support\Tools folder on the Windows 2000 Server CD. To install the Windows Support Tools in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, double-click SUPTOOLS.MSI in the Support\Tools folder on the Windows Server 2003 CD. 2. Navigate to: Configuration >> services >> Microsoft Exchange >> First Organization >> First Administrative Group >> Servers >> Server name >> InformationStore >> First Storage Group >> Mailbox Store. 3. Right Click on the Mailbox Store object and select Properties. 4. Please find the “ObjectGUID” value. Thanks, Simon
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March 24th, 2011 4:36am

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