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XADM: Error 1069 When Starting an Exchange Service


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This article was previously published under Q155585

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Symptoms

When you start one of the Microsoft Exchange services, the following error message might appear:
Could not start the Microsoft Exchange <service name> on <server name>
Error 1069: The service did not start due to logon failure.

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Cause

In Control Panel Services in the Startup options for the service receiving the error, the "Log On As: This Account" option either has the wrong password or the account no longer exists.

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Workaround

If the Service Account's password is not known and the services will not start and return an error 1069, you must run Windows NT User Manager for Domains and change the Service Account password.

After changing the Service Account password, you will need to start the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program and perform the following steps:

Note: To run the Administrator program you will have to start the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant service and the Microsoft Exchange Directory service, and quite possibly will have to change the password in the Startup options on these services.
  1. Highlight the Configuration container.
  2. On the File menu, click Properties.
  3. Click the Service Account Password tab.
  4. Enter and confirm the new password.
  5. Click Apply.
In addition, you need to change the Service Account password on any service account override pages on Microsoft Exchange Servers in other Sites.

For more information about change the Service Account password, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
157780 XADM How to Change the Service Account Password

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More information

You can confirm that this is the problem by logging off the Windows NT Domain and attempting to log back on to the domain as the Service Account.

If you can log on to the Domain as the Service Account, change the password in the Startup option to the reflect the same password you entered.

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Keywords: KB155585, kbsetup, kbnetwork, kberrmsg, kbenv

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Article Info
Article ID : 155585
Revision : 6
Created on : 10/28/2006
Published on : 10/28/2006
Exists online : False
Views : 368