02-07-2008 04:38 AM - edited 03-18-2019 08:26 PM
I finished building a lab with CM6, Unity 5 and Exchange 2007 SP2.
I did all the steps as the manual shows and all went through.
Unity is up and running, and Syscheck shows no problems with Exchange.
Unity is on a MCS server. AD and Exchange are running om VMWare.
I can import and enroll users.
When trying to access that mailbox using TUI this message is played.
â Your messages are not available now â¦.â
I did these permission changes as well to get it working, but with no luck.
- Delegated control in Exchange system manager to give the Unity acc full access
- Gave the Mesagestore acc specific send as, receive as rights
- Made the Direcservice acc member of the Domain Admins
Below are the errors I get in the event log.
Any help
Thanks
Ian
ID: 30003
Source: CiscoUnity_MALEx
Message: An attempt to access the Primary Exchange Mailbox Store by %1 via MAPI has failed. The MAPI subsystem return the following error: %2.
An attempt to access the Primary Exchange Mailbox Store by %1 via MAPI has failed. The MAPI subsystem return the following error: %2.
ID: 30012
Source: CiscoUnity_MALEx
Message: An occurred which prevents successful Exchange access by %1 via MAPI.%n%nThis is typically an indication of configuration issues with Unity, Exchange, or the MAPI subsystem.%n%nVerify that the Unity services accounts are granted the correct permissions and that there are no issues with installation. The SysCheck utility may assist in diagnosing the problem.
ID: 32013
Source: CiscoUnity_Doh
Message: Doh logon failed due to messaging component logon error: %1
Doh logon failed due to messaging component logon error: %1
02-07-2008 03:13 PM
have you tried recreating the MAPI profile?
Delete the MAPI Profile
HTH
02-08-2008 02:34 AM
Yes, tried this doc ass well.
But still no luck.
Thanks
Ian
02-22-2008 10:29 AM
We have experienced the same error while accessing vm via tui. We, too, added an Exchange 2K7 server & moved some mailboxes to the the new server & ran the Permissions Wizard.
We have not found a resolution yet. If anyone has additional information that may help resolve this issue we would be greatly appreciative.
02-29-2008 04:19 PM
I am in the same boat with a lab environment. Unity 5.0.1 and Exchange 2007 SP1 32-bit version. Have explored every Google post, KB article etc etc and everything indicates that MAPI connections via ESM's layer are working, except in Unity.
03-02-2008 11:26 AM
I ran through everything in the above doc, but with no luck.
Installing Exchange 2007 SP 1 on the Exchange server got it to work.
I also manually gave the 3 Unity accounts more permissions in AD and Exchange.
Hope it helps
Ian
03-04-2008 09:19 PM
This is probably a permissions issue on the mailstores for your Unity accounts or just the Unity accounts themselves in AD. Always a good doc to follow is the permissions set by permissions wizard doc here.
http://www.ciscounitytools.com/HelpFiles/PW501/PWHelpPermissionsSet_ENU.htm
Hope this helps.
Tray
03-04-2008 09:20 PM
This is probably a permissions issue on the mailstores for your Unity accounts or just the Unity accounts themselves in AD. Always a good doc to follow is the permissions set by permissions wizard doc here.
http://www.ciscounitytools.com/HelpFiles/PW501/PWHelpPermissionsSet_ENU.htm
Hope this helps.
Tray
08-08-2008 06:39 AM
We had the same problem. I made the UnityInstall, UnityDirSvc, & UnityMsgStoreSvc users Exchange Oranization Administrators and it fixed our problem
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