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Exchange Server 5.5: Upgrade existing 5.0 as well as fresh install both fail !

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P. Leenders

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Dec 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/29/97
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Tried to upgrade my Exchange 5.0 server to 5.5 in save
mode (C:\TEMP, asked during install) but the setup failed with the following
error:

An internal initialization error occurred in the database upgrade
process.
Microsoft Exchange Server Setup
ID no: c1032bfc

followed by:

ERROR: Your upgrade did not complete successfully. Please restart your
Microsoft Exchange Services and your system will behave as it did before
the upgrade was attempted.
Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services for more information.
Microsoft Exchange Server Setup
ID no: c1032c08

Not choosing save mode didn't make any differences.
Since I own three NT servers, I tried installing Exchange Server 5.5 on a
'clean' system but that didn't work either. Now the following error occured:

An unknown error has occurred.
Unknown Facility
Error ID no: 076a-c00b0006

Anyone on this ? I'm getting more angry with every Microsoft product I try
to run. Please mail me personally,
P. Leenders
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Brenda Gies

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Dec 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/30/97
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I ran into this problem as well. I had to uninstall Norton Anti Virus,
reboot the server and run the install again. I was then able to install the
software.

Hope this helps

Brenda Gies
Network Administrator
The Buckle, Inc.


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Candela

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Dec 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/31/97
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Everybody always getting mad at somebody....
Come on guys that is what we get paid for isn't it?
If everything worked fine and dandy we would not have a job.
Jorge----TMAC Senior Systems Engineer- SUN Enterprise Competency
and MCSE.

Chris Burnette

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Jan 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/2/98
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Same problem here.
We have a dual Pentium Pro 200 with 128 MB RAM. Don't think there is a
problem with resources. I'm currently looking into removing virus protection
software as suggested by previous newsgroup postings.

If anyone has any idea about why this is happening, >please< let me know.

Thanks in advance!
Chris Burnette
burn...@eoir.com


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Chris Burnette

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Jan 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/6/98
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Thanks. Did that, but still didn't work. Then I read in the Readme (of all
places :) that it was highly recommended to install the post SP3 fixes. Did
that... everything worked great!

>Virus-protection software works, in part, by monitoring files and
>detecting changes to those files and what agents normally write to
>those files. When 5.0 is upgraded to 5.5, the .EDB files are being
>written to by something other than store.exe.


Mark LoBue

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Jan 7, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/7/98
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Which post SP3 fixes did you install? All of them?

Mark


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