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XCLN: Re-creating a Deleted Schedule+ Free/Busy Agent


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Summary

When you use the Schedule+ Free/Busy Connector in Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0, a Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Connector (Alias: AdminSch) mailbox agent must be present. If it is not present, the Schedule+ Free/Busy Connector cannot be configured or executed. This article discusses how to replace the agent if it is removed.

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NOTE: Take extreme care performing the steps below. All configuration information for the Microsoft Mail Connector will be lost, along with any custom PC Mail MTA. Re-configure the Microsoft Mail Connector after you re-install it.

If the Schedule+ Free/Busy agent has been removed or is missing from the site, the Microsoft Mail Connector must be removed and re-installed through the Microsoft Exchange Server Setup Program. Do the following:
  1. Run the Setup program in maintenance mode and click Add/Remove.
  2. Select the Microsoft Exchange Server Change Option.
  3. Clear the MS Mail Connector option. Click OK and continue through the installation process. The Microsoft Mail Connector is removed.
  4. Run the Setup program in maintenance mode again and click Add/Remove.
  5. Select Microsoft Exchange Server Change Option.
  6. Select the Microsoft Mail Connector. Click OK and continue through the installation process.
NOTE: You must reinstall the latest Microsoft Exchange Server Service Pack (SP) after removing and re-adding the MS Mail Connector. In addition, you must re-install SP2 before re-installing SP3 or SP4.

The Schedule+ Free/Busy agent is in the Recipient container of the site and the server, where the Microsoft Mail Connector was re-installed.

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Keywords: KB148199, kbnetwork

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Article Info
Article ID : 148199
Revision : 6
Created on : 10/28/2006
Published on : 10/28/2006
Exists online : False
Views : 485