Error Installing Exchange 2013 CU6

setup startup give me this error
Method 'get_MultifactorRegistrationEnabled' in type 'Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.SystemConfiguration.PushNotificationApp' from assembly 'Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory, Version=15.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' does
not have an implementation.
Have you any suggestion to solve it?

Here the result!
Display Name Name Install State
[X] Active Directory Domain Services AD-Domain-Services Installed
[X] Application Server Application-Server Installed
[X] .NET Framework 4.5 AS-NET-Framework Installed
[X] Windows Process Activation Service Support AS-WAS-Support Installed
[X] HTTP Activation AS-HTTP-Activation Installed
[X] DHCP Server DHCP Installed
[X] DNS Server DNS Installed
[X] Fax Server Fax Installed
[X] File And Storage Services FileAndStorage-Services Installed
[X] File and iSCSI Services File-Services Installed
[X] File Server FS-FileServer Installed
[X] Storage Services Storage-Services Installed
[X] Print and Document Services Print-Services Installed
[X] Print Server Print-Server Installed
[X] Internet Printing Print-Internet Installed
[X] Remote Access RemoteAccess Installed
[X] DirectAccess and VPN (RAS) DirectAccess-VPN Installed
[X] Routing Routing Installed
[X] Web Server (IIS) Web-Server Installed
[X] Web Server Web-WebServer Installed
[X] Common HTTP Features Web-Common-Http Installed
[X] Default Document Web-Default-Doc Installed
[X] Directory Browsing Web-Dir-Browsing Installed
[X] HTTP Errors Web-Http-Errors Installed
[X] Static Content Web-Static-Content Installed
[X] HTTP Redirection Web-Http-Redirect Installed
[X] WebDAV Publishing Web-DAV-Publishing Installed
[X] Health and Diagnostics Web-Health Installed
[X] HTTP Logging Web-Http-Logging Installed
[X] Custom Logging Web-Custom-Logging Installed
[X] Logging Tools Web-Log-Libraries Installed
[X] ODBC Logging Web-ODBC-Logging Installed
[X] Request Monitor Web-Request-Monitor Installed
[X] Tracing Web-Http-Tracing Installed
[X] Performance Web-Performance Installed
[X] Static Content Compression Web-Stat-Compression Installed
[X] Dynamic Content Compression Web-Dyn-Compression Installed
[X] Security Web-Security Installed
[X] Request Filtering Web-Filtering Installed
[X] Basic Authentication Web-Basic-Auth Installed
[X] Centralized SSL Certificate Support Web-CertProvider Installed
[X] Client Certificate Mapping Authentic... Web-Client-Auth Installed
[X] Digest Authentication Web-Digest-Auth Installed
[X] IIS Client Certificate Mapping Authe... Web-Cert-Auth Installed
[X] IP and Domain Restrictions Web-IP-Security Installed
[X] URL Authorization Web-Url-Auth Installed
[X] Windows Authentication Web-Windows-Auth Installed
[X] Application Development Web-App-Dev Installed
[X] .NET Extensibility 4.5 Web-Net-Ext45 Installed
[X] ASP Web-ASP Installed
[X] ASP.NET 4.5 Web-Asp-Net45 Installed
[X] CGI Web-CGI Installed
[X] ISAPI Extensions Web-ISAPI-Ext Installed
[X] ISAPI Filters Web-ISAPI-Filter Installed
[X] FTP Server Web-Ftp-Server Installed
[X] FTP Service Web-Ftp-Service Installed
[X] FTP Extensibility Web-Ftp-Ext Installed
[X] IIS Hostable Web Core Web-WHC Installed
[X] Management Tools Web-Mgmt-Tools Installed
[X] IIS Management Console Web-Mgmt-Console Installed
[X] IIS 6 Management Compatibility Web-Mgmt-Compat Installed
[X] IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility Web-Metabase Installed
[X] IIS 6 Management Console Web-Lgcy-Mgmt-Console Installed
[X] IIS 6 Scripting Tools Web-Lgcy-Scripting Installed
[X] IIS 6 WMI Compatibility Web-WMI Installed
[X] IIS Management Scripts and Tools Web-Scripting-Tools Installed
[X] Management Service Web-Mgmt-Service Installed
[X] .NET Framework 3.5 Features NET-Framework-Features Installed
[X] .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0) NET-Framework-Core Installed
[X] .NET Framework 4.5 Features NET-Framework-45-Fea... Installed
[X] .NET Framework 4.5 NET-Framework-45-Core Installed
[X] ASP.NET 4.5 NET-Framework-45-ASPNET Installed
[X] WCF Services NET-WCF-Services45 Installed
[X] HTTP Activation NET-WCF-HTTP-Activat... Installed
[X] Message Queuing (MSMQ) Activation NET-WCF-MSMQ-Activat... Installed
[X] Named Pipe Activation NET-WCF-Pipe-Activat... Installed
[X] TCP Activation NET-WCF-TCP-Activati... Installed
[X] TCP Port Sharing NET-WCF-TCP-PortShar... Installed
[X] Group Policy Management GPMC Installed
[X] Ink and Handwriting Services InkAndHandwritingSer... Installed
[X] Media Foundation Server-Media-Foundation Installed
[X] Message Queuing MSMQ Installed
[X] Message Queuing Services MSMQ-Services Installed
[X] Message Queuing Server MSMQ-Server Installed
[X] RAS Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) CMAK Installed
[X] Remote Server Administration Tools RSAT Installed
[X] Feature Administration Tools RSAT-Feature-Tools Installed
[X] Failover Clustering Tools RSAT-Clustering Installed
[X] Failover Cluster Management Tools RSAT-Clustering-Mgmt Installed
[X] Failover Cluster Module for Windows ... RSAT-Clustering-Powe... Installed
[X] Failover Cluster Command Interface RSAT-Clustering-CmdI... Installed
[X] WINS Server Tools RSAT-WINS Installed
[X] Role Administration Tools RSAT-Role-Tools Installed
[X] AD DS and AD LDS Tools RSAT-AD-Tools Installed
[X] Active Directory module for Windows ... RSAT-AD-PowerShell Installed
[X] AD DS Tools RSAT-ADDS Installed
[X] Active Directory Administrative ... RSAT-AD-AdminCenter Installed
[X] AD DS Snap-Ins and Command-Line ... RSAT-ADDS-Tools Installed
[X] DHCP Server Tools RSAT-DHCP Installed
[X] DNS Server Tools RSAT-DNS-Server Installed
[X] Fax Server Tools RSAT-Fax Installed
[X] Print and Document Services Tools RSAT-Print-Services Installed
[X] Remote Access Management Tools RSAT-RemoteAccess Installed
[X] Remote Access GUI and Command-Line T... RSAT-RemoteAccess-Mgmt Installed
[X] Remote Access module for Windows Pow... RSAT-RemoteAccess-Po... Installed
[X] RPC over HTTP Proxy RPC-over-HTTP-Proxy Installed
[X] Telnet Client Telnet-Client Installed
[X] User Interfaces and Infrastructure User-Interfaces-Infra Installed
[X] Graphical Management Tools and Infrastructure Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra Installed
[X] Desktop Experience Desktop-Experience Installed
[X] Server Graphical Shell Server-Gui-Shell Installed
[X] Windows Identity Foundation 3.5 Windows-Identity-Fou... Installed
[X] Windows Internal Database Windows-Internal-Dat... Installed
[X] Windows PowerShell PowerShellRoot Installed
[X] Windows PowerShell 3.0 PowerShell Installed
[X] Windows PowerShell 2.0 Engine PowerShell-V2 Installed
[X] Windows PowerShell ISE PowerShell-ISE Installed
[X] Windows Process Activation Service WAS Installed
[X] Process Model WAS-Process-Model Installed
[X] Configuration APIs WAS-Config-APIs Installed
[X] Windows Server Backup Windows-Server-Backup Installed
[X] WINS Server WINS Installed
[X] WoW64 Support WoW64-Support Installed

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    The Exchange Server setup operation didn't complete. More details can be found in ExchangeSetup.log located in the
    <SystemDrive>:\ExchangeSetupLogs folder.
    PS D:\>
    I am cleaning out in ADSI and rebuilding the server for now, because the server is behaving oddly (not as oddly as it was with 6GiB, but oddly, nonetheless).  I probably won't try to install Exchange again before tomorrow.  What should I do to prevent
    encountering the above again and/or if I encounter it again?

  • Installing Exchange 2013 errors

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    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
                if ($RoleIsDatacenter -ne $true -and $RoleIsDatacenterDedicated -ne $true)
                if (Test-ExchangeServersWriteAccess -DomainController $RoleDomainController -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
                $sysMbx = $null;
                $name = "SystemMailbox{bb558c35-97f1-4cb9-8ff7-d53741dc928c}";
                $dispName = "Microsoft Exchange";
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Retrieving mailboxes with Name=$name.");
                $mbxs = @(Get-Mailbox -Arbitration -Filter {name -eq $name} -IgnoreDefaultScope -ResultSize 1 );
                if ($mbxs.Length -eq 0)
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Retrieving mailbox databases on Server=$RoleFqdnOrName.");
                $dbs = @(Get-MailboxDatabase -Server:$RoleFqdnOrName -DomainController $RoleDomainController);
                if ($dbs.Length -ne 0)
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Retrieving users with Name=$name.");
                $arbUsers = @(Get-User -Filter {name -eq $name} -IgnoreDefaultScope -ResultSize 1);
                if ($arbUsers.Length -ne 0)
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Enabling mailbox $name.");
                $sysMbx = Enable-Mailbox -Arbitration -Identity $arbUsers[0] -DisplayName $dispName -database $dbs[0].Identity;
                else
                if ($mbxs[0].DisplayName -ne $dispName )
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Setting DisplayName=$dispName.");
                Set-Mailbox -Arbitration -Identity $mbxs[0] -DisplayName $dispName -Force;
                $sysMbx = $mbxs[0];
                # Set the Organization Capabilities needed for this mailbox
                if ($sysMbx -ne $null)
                # We need 1 GB for uploading large OAB files to the organization mailbox
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Setting mailbox properties.");
                    set-mailbox -Arbitration -identity $sysMbx -UMGrammar:$true -OABGen:$true -GMGen:$true -ClientExtensions:$true -MailRouting:$true -MessageTracking:$true -PstProvider:$true
    -MaxSendSize 1GB -Force;
                else
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Cannot find arbitration mailbox with name=$name.");
                else
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "Skipping creating E15 System Mailbox because of insufficient permission."
            " was run: "Database is mandatory on UserMailbox.".
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
                if ($RoleIsDatacenter -ne $true -and $RoleIsDatacenterDedicated -ne $true)
                if (Test-ExchangeServersWriteAccess -DomainController $RoleDomainController -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
                $sysMbx = $null;
                $name = "SystemMailbox{bb558c35-97f1-4cb9-8ff7-d53741dc928c}";
                $dispName = "Microsoft Exchange";
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Retrieving mailboxes with Name=$name.");
                $mbxs = @(Get-Mailbox -Arbitration -Filter {name -eq $name} -IgnoreDefaultScope -ResultSize 1 );
                if ($mbxs.Length -eq 0)
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Retrieving mailbox databases on Server=$RoleFqdnOrName.");
                $dbs = @(Get-MailboxDatabase -Server:$RoleFqdnOrName -DomainController $RoleDomainController);
                if ($dbs.Length -ne 0)
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Retrieving users with Name=$name.");
                $arbUsers = @(Get-User -Filter {name -eq $name} -IgnoreDefaultScope -ResultSize 1);
                if ($arbUsers.Length -ne 0)
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Enabling mailbox $name.");
                $sysMbx = Enable-Mailbox -Arbitration -Identity $arbUsers[0] -DisplayName $dispName -database $dbs[0].Identity;
                else
                if ($mbxs[0].DisplayName -ne $dispName )
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Setting DisplayName=$dispName.");
                Set-Mailbox -Arbitration -Identity $mbxs[0] -DisplayName $dispName -Force;
                $sysMbx = $mbxs[0];
                # Set the Organization Capabilities needed for this mailbox
                if ($sysMbx -ne $null)
                # We need 1 GB for uploading large OAB files to the organization mailbox
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Setting mailbox properties.");
                    set-mailbox -Arbitration -identity $sysMbx -UMGrammar:$true -OABGen:$true -GMGen:$true -ClientExtensions:$true -MailRouting:$true -MessageTracking:$true -PstProvider:$true
    -MaxSendSize 1GB -Force;
                else
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info ("Cannot find arbitration mailbox with name=$name.");
                else
                Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "Skipping creating E15 System Mailbox because of insufficient permission."
            " was run: "Database is mandatory on UserMailbox.".

    Hi
    Remove thinking of SBS server because this part might scare you . It is just the same process of migrating it from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013 . You just need both the server operating smoothly until this migration is complete.
    First Make sure you're running Rollup 10 of SP3 for Exchange 2007 and that you have atleast Exchange 2013 CU1  else the installation won't proceed further.
    You need to have a seperate box for installing Exchange 2013.
    I would recommend you to follow this artilcle which has clear cut information
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj898582(v=exchg.150).aspx
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj898581(v=exchg.150).aspx
    Please let us know if you have already tried the above things. You can paste any errors generated in the app and sys logs in the installation server.
    Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as
    Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other
    community members reading the thread.
    Regards
    Sathish

  • Exchange 2013 CU6 Update Error /PrepareAD

    setup /PrepareAD /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms -- Fails
    I have copied this whole folder up to the Schema FSMO role holder and and the forestprep and the domainprep and the /prepareAD will not run.  I have included entries from the ExchangeSetuplog below.  I only changed the Domain Name and the exchange
    organization for security reasons.
    Current Setup.
    Originally installed Exchange 2013 SP1 on windows 2012r2 via an ISO.  This server only had Exchange 2013 installed was not an upgrade.  Our previous version of Exchange that was running on a different server was Exchange 2007.  This server
    is no longer apart of the Exchange organization.
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        install-AdministrativeGroup -DomainController $RoleDomainController
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0864] [2] Active Directory session settings for 'Install-AdministrativeGroup' are: View Entire Forest: 'True', Configuration Domain Controller: 'DomainController', Preferred Global Catalog: 'DomainController', Preferred Domain Controllers:
    '{ DomainController }'
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0864] [2] User specified parameters:  -DomainController:'DomainController'
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0864] [2] Beginning processing install-AdministrativeGroup
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0895] [2] Processing object "Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)".
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0926] [2] The properties changed on the object 'Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)' (CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=ExchangeOrg,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local)
    are: "{  }".
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0926] [2] Saving object "Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)" of type "AdministrativeGroup" and state "Unchanged".
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0926] [2] Previous operation run on domain controller 'DomainController'.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0942] [2] Reading new object "Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)" of type "AdministrativeGroup".
    [11/14/2014 22:00:39.0942] [2] Previous operation run on domain controller 'DomainController'.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0036] [2] [ERROR] Active Directory operation failed on DomainController. The object 'CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=ExchangeOrg,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local'
    already exists.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0036] [2] [ERROR] The object exists.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0083] [2] Ending processing install-AdministrativeGroup
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0083] [1] The following 1 error(s) occurred during task execution:
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0083] [1] 0.  ErrorRecord: Active Directory operation failed on DomainController. The object 'CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=ExchangeOrg,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local'
    already exists.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0083] [1] 0.  ErrorRecord: Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObjectAlreadyExistsException: Active Directory operation failed on DomainController. The object 'CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative
    Groups,CN=ExchangeOrg,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local' already exists. ---> System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.DirectoryOperationException: The object exists.
       at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.ConstructResponse(Int32 messageId, LdapOperation operation, ResultAll resultType, TimeSpan requestTimeOut, Boolean exceptionOnTimeOut)
       at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, TimeSpan requestTimeout)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PooledLdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, LdapOperation ldapOperation, Nullable`1 clientSideSearchTimeout, IActivityScope activityScope, String callerInfo)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
       --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.AnalyzeDirectoryError(PooledLdapConnection connection, DirectoryRequest request, DirectoryException de, Int32 totalRetries, Int32 retriesOnServer)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.Save(ADObject instanceToSave, IEnumerable`1 properties, Boolean bypassValidation)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.InstallAdministrativeGroup.InstallConfigurationObject[TObject](ADObjectId id, Boolean force, TObject instance)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.InstallAdministrativeGroup.InternalProcessRecord()
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String funcName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0098] [1] [ERROR] The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
        install-AdministrativeGroup -DomainController $RoleDomainController
    " was run: "Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADObjectAlreadyExistsException: Active Directory operation failed on DomainController. The object 'CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=ExchangeOrg,CN=Microsoft
    Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local' already exists. ---> System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.DirectoryOperationException: The object exists.
       at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.ConstructResponse(Int32 messageId, LdapOperation operation, ResultAll resultType, TimeSpan requestTimeOut, Boolean exceptionOnTimeOut)
       at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, TimeSpan requestTimeout)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PooledLdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, LdapOperation ldapOperation, Nullable`1 clientSideSearchTimeout, IActivityScope activityScope, String callerInfo)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
       --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.AnalyzeDirectoryError(PooledLdapConnection connection, DirectoryRequest request, DirectoryException de, Int32 totalRetries, Int32 retriesOnServer)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.Save(ADObject instanceToSave, IEnumerable`1 properties, Boolean bypassValidation)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.InstallAdministrativeGroup.InstallConfigurationObject[TObject](ADObjectId id, Boolean force, TObject instance)
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.InstallAdministrativeGroup.InternalProcessRecord()
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
       at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String funcName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)".
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0098] [1] [ERROR] Active Directory operation failed on DomainController. The object 'CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=ExchangeOrg,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local'
    already exists.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0098] [1] [ERROR] The object exists.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0098] [1] [ERROR-REFERENCE] Id=CommonGlobalConfig___48aad7b8f00942afbc699677d60bb3fe Component=EXCHANGE14:\Current\Release\Shared\Datacenter\Setup
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0098] [1] Setup is stopping now because of one or more critical errors.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0098] [1] Finished executing component tasks.
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0130] [1] Ending processing Install-ExchangeOrganization
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    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0145] [0] CurrentResult launcherbase.maincore:90: 1
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0145] [0] CurrentResult console.startmain:52: 1
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0145] [0] CurrentResult SetupLauncherHelper.loadassembly:452: 1
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    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0145] [0] CurrentResult main.run:235: 1
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    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0145] [0] CurrentResult setupbase.maincore:396: 1
    [11/14/2014 22:00:40.0145] [0] End of Setup

    Hi Ryan,
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    by Microsoft.
    Best regards,
    Niko Cheng
    TechNet Community Support

  • MS KB3011140 breaks information store in Exchange 2013 CU6

    Hello,
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    that fixed our problem.  They left the patch for us, so I thought I would try to re-run this.  It progressed for awhile and then rolled back saying it encountered an unexpected error (what else is new?).
    So I removed KB 3011140 which took about 35 minutes to do and upon reboot Exchange is back up and running.
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    yet but other people have started reporting the same thing.

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    Mavis Huang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Exchange 2013 CU6 update cannot pass preresquites?

    When I go to update our Exchange 2013 server to CU6 (from CU5) I get the following error:
    I was doing something with the Tasks, which cannot be scheduled anymore. How do I fix this?
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    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
    try
    $Target = $env:COMPUTERNAME
    try
    $exSrv = get-ExchangeServer $Target -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
    catch
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup will continue.";
    if ($exSrv -eq $null)
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "$Target is not an Exchange Server. Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup will continue.";
    return
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component Monitoring -Requester Functional -State Inactive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "Monitoring has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component RecoveryActionsEnabled -Requester Functional -State Inactive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "RecoveryActionsEnabled has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component ServerWideOffline -Requester Functional -State InActive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "The server state has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    catch
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup can not continue.";
    throw;
    " was run: "Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADOperationException: Active Directory operation failed on EXCH01.domain.local. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation.
    Active directory response: 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03150E49, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
    ---> System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.DirectoryOperationException: The user has insufficient access rights.
    at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.ConstructResponse(Int32 messageId, LdapOperation operation, ResultAll resultType, TimeSpan requestTimeOut, Boolean exceptionOnTimeOut)
    at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, TimeSpan requestTimeout)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PooledLdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, LdapOperation ldapOperation, Nullable`1 clientSideSearchTimeout, IActivityScope activityScope, String callerInfo)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.AnalyzeDirectoryError(PooledLdapConnection connection, DirectoryRequest request, DirectoryException de, Int32 totalRetries, Int32 retriesOnServer)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.Save(ADObject instanceToSave, IEnumerable`1 properties, Boolean bypassValidation)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.SetServerComponentState.InternalProcessRecord()
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String funcName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)".
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
    try
    $Target = $env:COMPUTERNAME
    try
    $exSrv = get-ExchangeServer $Target -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
    catch
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup will continue.";
    if ($exSrv -eq $null)
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "$Target is not an Exchange Server. Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup will continue.";
    return
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component Monitoring -Requester Functional -State Inactive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "Monitoring has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component RecoveryActionsEnabled -Requester Functional -State Inactive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "RecoveryActionsEnabled has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component ServerWideOffline -Requester Functional -State InActive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "The server state has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    catch
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup can not continue.";
    throw;
    " was run: "Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADOperationException: Active Directory operation failed on EXCH01.domain.local. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation.
    Active directory response: 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03150E49, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
    ---> System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.DirectoryOperationException: The user has insufficient access rights.
    at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.ConstructResponse(Int32 messageId, LdapOperation operation, ResultAll resultType, TimeSpan requestTimeOut, Boolean exceptionOnTimeOut)
    at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, TimeSpan requestTimeout)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PooledLdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, LdapOperation ldapOperation, Nullable`1 clientSideSearchTimeout, IActivityScope activityScope, String callerInfo)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.AnalyzeDirectoryError(PooledLdapConnection connection, DirectoryRequest request, DirectoryException de, Int32 totalRetries, Int32 retriesOnServer)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.Save(ADObject instanceToSave, IEnumerable`1 properties, Boolean bypassValidation)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.SetServerComponentState.InternalProcessRecord()
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.<ProcessRecord>b__b()
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.Task.InvokeRetryableFunc(String funcName, Action func, Boolean terminatePipelineIfFailed)".
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear();
    try
    $Target = $env:COMPUTERNAME
    try
    $exSrv = get-ExchangeServer $Target -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
    catch
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup will continue.";
    if ($exSrv -eq $null)
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "$Target is not an Exchange Server. Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup will continue.";
    return
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component Monitoring -Requester Functional -State Inactive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "Monitoring has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component RecoveryActionsEnabled -Requester Functional -State Inactive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "RecoveryActionsEnabled has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    Set-ServerComponentState $Target -Component ServerWideOffline -Requester Functional -State InActive
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Info "The server state has been set to Inactive while setup is running."
    catch
    Write-ExchangeSetupLog -Warning "Unable to set monitoring and server state to inactive. Setup can not continue.";
    throw;
    " was run: "Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADOperationException: Active Directory operation failed on EXCH01.domain.local. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation.
    Active directory response: 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03150E49, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
    ---> System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.DirectoryOperationException: The user has insufficient access rights.
    at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.ConstructResponse(Int32 messageId, LdapOperation operation, ResultAll resultType, TimeSpan requestTimeOut, Boolean exceptionOnTimeOut)
    at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, TimeSpan requestTimeout)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.PooledLdapConnection.SendRequest(DirectoryRequest request, LdapOperation ldapOperation, Nullable`1 clientSideSearchTimeout, IActivityScope activityScope, String callerInfo)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.AnalyzeDirectoryError(PooledLdapConnection connection, DirectoryRequest request, DirectoryException de, Int32 totalRetries, Int32 retriesOnServer)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException, Boolean isSync)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.ExecuteModificationRequest(ADObject entry, DirectoryRequest request, ADObjectId originalId, Boolean emptyObjectSessionOnException)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.ADDataSession.Save(ADObject instanceToSave, IEnumerable`1 properties, Boolean bypassValidation)
    at Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.SetServerComponentState.InternalProcessRecord()
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