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Put an end to persistent Exchange Server Event ID 9548 errors


Serdar Yegulalp
05.30.2006
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Exchange Server administrators who patrol their Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 event logs regularly are probably all too familiar with Event ID 9548. This error is thrown whenever the Exchange information store comes across a disabled user that is missing the msExchMasterAccountSid attribute.

The persistence of this error is something of a running joke in Exchange administrator circles, since it's almost impossible not to get Event ID 9548 in a an Exchange Server email environment with one or more disabled users.

The attribute in question is used to calculate permissions on disabled objects for Exchange access control lists (ACLs). Any disabled user account should (in theory) always have this attribute set, but for a galaxy of reasons it sometimes isn't. For one, it's not enforced by the Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) snap-in, so its state is not always consistent.

It's relatively easy to disable a user account without also setting the msExchMasterAccountSid attribute, which results in a plethora of -- often spurious -- Event ID 9548 errors. It's been reported that Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) can generate many bogus Event ID 9548 errors because of the way it's set up.

Microsoft decided it was time to fix this problem at its root, and has released a hotfix for Exchange 2003 that modifies how Exchange Server handles disabled users.

When applied, it suppresses Event ID 9548 errors on disabled accounts that have no msExchMasterAccountSid attribute set, but can still be read. However, it will still report an Event ID 9548 error on an object where it's not possible to tell if it's disabled due to the state of access control on the object.

Since this is a legitimate problem, it definitely deserves to be reported as an error and acted on. The hotfix makes it easier to determine which Event ID 9548 errors are legitimate and which aren't.

Note that legitimate Event ID 9548 errors can be fixed with the NoMAS tool, which is available from Microsoft Product Support Services at no charge. The tool queries any objects that have no msExchMasterAccountSid attribute and will attempt, with your guidance, to repair them if needed.

About the author: Serdar Yegulalp is editor of the Windows Power Users Newsletter.


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A few weeks ago, I obtained this hotfix from Microsoft. When I attempted to install it, I got a message saying it couldn't install on Exchange 2003 SP2. Go figure. The tech I worked with had all the pertinent information.
—Bill P.

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EventID.net is another excellent resource for troubleshooting Event ID errors.
—Kevin L.

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Your article mentions how this problem affects both Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 servers, yet the hotfix you provided a link for is only for Exchange 2003. Is there not a hotfix for Exchange 2000?
—Mark S.

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No, as far as I know there is no hotfix for Exchange 2000 for this issue, only Exchange 2003.
—Serdar Yegulalp, tip author

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